The towns of Inglis & Yankeetown are among some of the last untouched "Old Florida" towns left on the Nature Coast. Most of this area is the same as it was 50 years ago. Oak-draped trees, historic homes, and plenty of water activities are what this area is most famous for. Levy County, which is home to Inglis/Yankeetown, has not been as affected by the mass migration into Florida that we've all seen in the last 6-7 years. In Levy County, you will still find acres and acres of untouched forest lands, many used for hunting/camping, empty boat ramps, and Mom & Pop restaurants. Step back into a time when life wasn't as rushed, the roads weren't as busy, and people were more friendly. If you're looking to relocate to an area that offers this lifestyle, you may want to take the time to check this home in Inglis out. An older home with all the right updates makes this an easy choice. Updated mechanics to include the metal roof, water heater, and HVAC systems should give you years of worry-free living. Updated finishes include a new kitchen, a new master bathroom, new appliances, tile floors, and more, offering comfortable living conditions. Outside, the home and property offer a fenced-in backyard, complete with an above-ground pool and a large utility shed. All of this sits under 2 massive, moss-draped oak trees. Along with the oaks, no "Old-Florida" yard would be considered complete if it didn't have a couple of towering palms, as well. This home and land are not in a flood zone, and were not affected by any of the recent flooding events the west coast of Florida has experienced. This description was written by a human who has experienced the home and the area.
Property Features
Parking
Concrete
Gravel
Driveway
Cooling Information
Central Air
Ductless
Heating Information
Central
Natural Gas
House Interior
Tile Counters
Walk-In Closet(s)
Water Features
Public
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