Florida Surplus Land for Sale | Levy County, Florida

STATE SURPLUS LAND BID NOTIFICATION

Florida Department of Environmental Protection

PROPERTY FOR BID - LEVY COUNTY
BID NUMBER: DSL-BID-22-002

PARCEL ID#: 0291700000

Aerial Photo of Property for Bid Number DSL-BID-22-002, located in Levy County.

The property in Levy County, Florida, is being offered for sale by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's (DEP) Division of State Lands through competitive sealed bid DSL-BID-22-002.

The subject property consists of ±3 acres within the city limits of Inglis, Florida; which has ±258 feet of highway frontage on SE U.S. Highway 19 and is improved with one building. This location is within a recreational paradise. Gulf Hammock State Wildlife Management Area is less than 1 mile northwest of the property. Ingles Dam & Island Recreation Area at Lake Rousseau, a 3,700-acre reservoir and popular fishing destination, is within ±7 miles. The Gulf of Mexico, Withlacoochee River and Crystal River Preserve State Park are all within 15 miles of the subject property.  

  • Address:                   18150 S.E. U.S. Highway 19, Inglis, Florida 34449  
  • Land Area:                 ±3 acres
  • Building:                    ±1,555 square feet
  • Year Built:                 1975
  • Highway Frontage:   ±258 feet
  • Traffic Count:            6,200 AADT 
  • Zoning:                      Public
  • Site access by appointment only.

The property is to be sold via sealed bid “as is,” “where is.” Bids will be accepted until noon, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023. Any bid received after that time will be returned to the bidder unopened. DEP is not responsible for bids mailed but not arriving by noon, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023. All bids received by the bid submission deadline will be opened at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023

A minimum acceptable bid of $45,000 has been set by the state, with a deposit in the amount of 10 percent of the bidder’s bid due and included in the prospective buyers bid to purchase the property and is further defined in the bidding package. Any award made will be to the highest responsive bidder, provided it is in the interest of the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (Trustees) to accept the bid.

Any bids that are less than the minimum acceptable bid will be considered counter proposals and will be deemed non-responsive and rejected. Deposits of buyers who are not the successful buyer of the property will be returned to the bidding party. The Trustees or DEP, as staff to the Trustees, reserve the right to reject any or all bids. 

All bid documents can be found at State of Florida Surplus Lands. Select "On the Market."

Learn more about state-owned lands available for purchase.