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US Hwy 129 - I-75/US 129 RV Park 26 Ac - Opportunity Zone 25.54 Acres of Commercial Land Offered at $674,465 CAD in Jasper, FL 32052



Investment Highlights
- Interstate Interchange Opportunity Zone Pays NO Capital Gain Tax
Executive Summary
The Property is in Opportunity Zone! For investments held for at least 10 years, investors pay no taxes on any capital gains produced through their investment in Opportunity Funds.
President Trump signed legislation in July 2025 to renew and make the Opportunity Zones program permanent. This legislation, called the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," extends the program indefinitely and introduces new provisions for a modernized version of the incentive, known as OZ 2.0.
Permanent extension: The original program was set to expire at the end of 2026, but the new law removes the sunset provision, making it a permanent part of the tax code.
Close to I-10, Walmart Supercenter, Publix, Lowes, restaurants and shopping on I-10/US 129. 3 miles to Way Down Upon the Suwannee River. Famous for canoeing and kayaking of the old Florida; knowing for the most famous flying sturgeons that can fly 10 feet high like a flying missile that have been on Earth for approximately 200 million years, existing alongside dinosaurs. They are considered "living fossils" because their primitive features have remained largely unchanged over this long period; also Madison Blue Springs, Twin Rivers State Park, Big Shoals, and Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park...
the Suwannee River drew tourists to Florida as early as the 1800s, particularly to White Springs for its "healing" White Sulfur Springs. This area became one of Florida's first tourist destinations, attracting visitors by stagecoach and eventually by train to a resort that featured hotels, baths, and amenities for health-seekers. The popularity of the river for tourism expanded beyond this specific location to include steamboat travel and later, recreational paddling on the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail.
Historically, the White Sulphur Springs in Florida attracted wealthy visitors and celebrities, including President Calvin Coolidge, inventor Henry Ford, and President Teddy Roosevelt, in the early to mid-20th century.
The river's fame from Stephen Foster's song "Way down upon the Suwannee River" has also made it a destination for those interested in its cultural significance. The song, referring nostalgically to "home far, far away," is Florida's state song. The lyrics express a feeling of homesickness and the desire to be with loved ones in the South. The song, officially the state song of Florida since 1935, created an ideal of the "romantic South" that drew people to Florida, sparking the state's tourism industry. Written by Stephen Foster in 1851, the song became a familiar international tune that inspired a desire to visit the picturesque, idyllic home and river described in the lyrics. If you are traveling on I-75 or I-10, you will see the sheet music posted for you on Interstate before crossing the nostalgic Suwannee River.
The song, also known as "Old Folks at Home," painted a picture of a longing for home and a simpler life, which became strongly associated with the Suwannee River in Florida. While the song was written for a minstrel troupe, its popularity spread globally and created a symbolic representation of Florida that inspired tourism starting in the late 1800s.
President Trump signed legislation in July 2025 to renew and make the Opportunity Zones program permanent. This legislation, called the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," extends the program indefinitely and introduces new provisions for a modernized version of the incentive, known as OZ 2.0.
Permanent extension: The original program was set to expire at the end of 2026, but the new law removes the sunset provision, making it a permanent part of the tax code.
Close to I-10, Walmart Supercenter, Publix, Lowes, restaurants and shopping on I-10/US 129. 3 miles to Way Down Upon the Suwannee River. Famous for canoeing and kayaking of the old Florida; knowing for the most famous flying sturgeons that can fly 10 feet high like a flying missile that have been on Earth for approximately 200 million years, existing alongside dinosaurs. They are considered "living fossils" because their primitive features have remained largely unchanged over this long period; also Madison Blue Springs, Twin Rivers State Park, Big Shoals, and Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park...
the Suwannee River drew tourists to Florida as early as the 1800s, particularly to White Springs for its "healing" White Sulfur Springs. This area became one of Florida's first tourist destinations, attracting visitors by stagecoach and eventually by train to a resort that featured hotels, baths, and amenities for health-seekers. The popularity of the river for tourism expanded beyond this specific location to include steamboat travel and later, recreational paddling on the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail.
Historically, the White Sulphur Springs in Florida attracted wealthy visitors and celebrities, including President Calvin Coolidge, inventor Henry Ford, and President Teddy Roosevelt, in the early to mid-20th century.
The river's fame from Stephen Foster's song "Way down upon the Suwannee River" has also made it a destination for those interested in its cultural significance. The song, referring nostalgically to "home far, far away," is Florida's state song. The lyrics express a feeling of homesickness and the desire to be with loved ones in the South. The song, officially the state song of Florida since 1935, created an ideal of the "romantic South" that drew people to Florida, sparking the state's tourism industry. Written by Stephen Foster in 1851, the song became a familiar international tune that inspired a desire to visit the picturesque, idyllic home and river described in the lyrics. If you are traveling on I-75 or I-10, you will see the sheet music posted for you on Interstate before crossing the nostalgic Suwannee River.
The song, also known as "Old Folks at Home," painted a picture of a longing for home and a simpler life, which became strongly associated with the Suwannee River in Florida. While the song was written for a minstrel troupe, its popularity spread globally and created a symbolic representation of Florida that inspired tourism starting in the late 1800s.
Property Facts
1 Lot Available
Lot Tract 5
| Price | $674,465 CAD | Lot Size | 25.54 AC |
| Price Per AC | $26,408.18 CAD |
| Price | $674,465 CAD |
| Price Per AC | $26,408.18 CAD |
| Lot Size | 25.54 AC |
Superb I-75/US 129 Interchange RV Trailer Park development land, across from new Love's Travel Center. First phase about 75 units. May be able to expand. Conveniently located at the interchange with several gas/convenience stores and restaurants.
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| Parcel Numbers | Improvements Assessment | $0 CAD | |
| Land Assessment | $431,226 CAD | Total Assessment | $431,226 CAD |
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