1.75 Acres in Walton County, Florida
An Opportunity to Own Land In The Best Small Town In Florida Just 9 Miles West of King Lake!
Defuniak Springs offers small town living with a rich cultural history. DeFuniak Springs is in Florida’s panhandle and has an interesting history. The town was founded in the 19th century as a resort for railroad travelers. The town welcomed presidents, poets, writer, and musicians to the charming community as a vacation destination. Today DeFuniak Springs still has its Victorian charm and still welcomes travelers interested in Florida’s rich history and culture. The Walton County Library— the oldest library in the state — is also in town. The Chautauqua Hall of Brotherhood is also there, originally a 4,000-seat auditorium in the 19th century.
The town is also home to Lake DeFuniak, one of the few naturally occurring lakes that are almost perfectly circular. Come and explore its history year-round, see the grounds at Christmas as more than 6 million lights adorn the Victorian structures and are reflected in the perfectly-round spring-fed lake. Dine and stay in the recently restored hotel. Stroll the grounds for history, birding, picnicking and exercise. Shop in the antique and home décor stores and experience the culture of the community through quality family events such as the revived Florida Chautauqua Assembly, Christmas Reflections, Gras Fest, Lake Fest, the biennial Quilt Show, and Marvel of Flight Fly-In and Expo.
- Address: TBD Watson Rd, Defuniak Springs, FL 32433
- Coordinates: 30.764145, -86.279368
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Parcel size: 1.75 acres
- Approximately 38 miles from the beach
- Zoning: Rural Residential which allows for a single family residential, neighborhood commercial, civic uses, community facilities, and all agricultural and silvicultural uses. For all zoning specifics, please review this website: https://www.co.walton.fl.us/67/Land-Development-Code. For information specific to Urban Residential, see this link and review section 2.02.10: https://www.co.walton.fl.us/DocumentCenter/View/2115/LDC-Chapter-2?bidId=.
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