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More details for 633 NE 79th St, Miami, FL - Land for Sale

High-Exposure Development Site - 633 NE 79th St

Miami, FL 33138

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • $2,033,962 CAD
  • 0.22 AC Lot
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More details for 0 Eagle Lake Blvd, Kissimmee, FL - Land for Sale

22 Waterfront Ac - Orlando, FL MSA - 0 Eagle Lake Blvd

Kissimmee, FL 34746

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • $2,312,867 CAD
  • 20.64 AC Lot
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More details for 12601-12647 S Tamiami Trl, North Port, FL - Land for Sale

Commercial Development Opportunity in FL - 12601-12647 S Tamiami Trl

North Port, FL 34287

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • $2,687,007 CAD
  • 2.84 AC Lot

North Port Land for Sale - Sarasota Outlying

This 2.8 acre parcel along US 41 (Tamiami Trail) in North Port, FL presents a highly visible and flexible development opportunity within a primary commercial corridor in the Sarasota MSA. With over 32,000 vehicles per day and signalized access, the site offers exceptional frontage, accessibility, and exposure, key drivers for retail performance and tenant interest. The three parcel configuration, approximately 0.93 acres each, allows for multiple execution strategies, including phased development, pad sales, or a cohesive single user project, appealing to a broad range of investors and end users. Surrounded by national retailers and positioned within an established commercial corridor, the property benefits from consistent traffic patterns and strong co tenancy dynamics. Located in North Port, one of Florida’s fastest growing cities, the site is well positioned to capitalize on rapid residential expansion and increasing consumer demand. The property is offered fee simple and free and clear of encumbrances, further enhancing its attractiveness as a shovel ready investment. With relatively low current taxes and scalable lot configuration, the site provides both near term development feasibility and long-term value creation potential. Zoned as PCD - Planned Community Development, the property allows for a wide range of integrated uses, including commercial, service, residential, and institutional development within a coordinated, park like environment. This flexible zoning framework is designed to attract major employers and support diversified economic growth in alignment with the city’s comprehensive plan. For developers, this translates into the ability to design a cohesive mixed-use project or tailor individual parcels for complementary uses, maximizing both functionality and long-term asset value.

Contact:

NNN Investment Group of Marcus & Millichap

Property Subtype:

Commercial

Date on Market:

2026-04-17

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More details for 2701 Tenoroc Mine Rd, Lakeland, FL - Land for Sale

North Lakeland Combee Rd Vacant Land - 2701 Tenoroc Mine Rd

Lakeland, FL 33805

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • $7,546,069 CAD
  • 30 AC Lot
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More details for 1888 SW 8th St, Miami, FL - Land for Sale

Calle Ocho Ground Lease - 1888 SW 8th St

Miami, FL 33135

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • $5,442,040 CAD
  • 0.29 AC Lot

Miami Land for Sale - Coral Way

Property Overview Front-row location on Calle Ocho (SW 8th St) in Little Havana’s retail/cultural corridor—two blocks from Domino Park—with exceptional visibility, transit access, and year-round tourist + local foot traffic. Transit at your door MDT Route 8 runs along SW 8th St connecting West Kendall/Westchester to Brickell Metrorail/Metromover; high-frequency local service, 7 days/week. Miami-Dade County City of Miami Free Trolley (Little Havana Route) links Little Havana to Brickell Metrorail/Metromover, cultural sites, and schools; hours: Mon–Sat 6:30 AM–11:00 PM; Sun 8:00 AM–8:00 PM. City of Miami Official Little Havana Trolley Map available (stop coverage along SW 8th/Flagler). City of Miami Zoning Snapshot (T6-8-O) Miami 21 — Urban Core Zone permits a broad mix of high-intensity uses (residential, lodging, office, retail/restaurant, entertainment, civic) with urban, pedestrian-oriented frontage. Typical standards include multi-story massing set close to the frontage with frequent doors/windows to activate the street. (Refer to Miami 21, Article 4; verify project-specific metrics during due diligence.) City of Miami What can be done? Min height: 2 stories Max height: 8 stories “Benefit height”: 4 stories (program-dependent; confirm via Miami 21 bonuses/administrative procedures for your sub-zone). (Always confirm FAR/lot coverage, parking ratios, frontage type, and any special overlays with the City’s zoning atlas.) map.gridics.com Right-fit programs to explore (illustrative): Mixed-use: ground-floor restaurant/retail + 4–8 stories multifamily/extended-stay or office above Hospitality: boutique hotel/inn leveraging cultural tourism + trolley/Metro connectivity Medical/office: neighborhood clinic, co-working, or creative office over activated retail Neighborhood & Demand Drivers (33135) Population: ~35,053 (ACS 2023 5-yr); density ~16,482/sq mi. Median household income: $37,757 (ACS 2023). Census Reporter (Good fit for value-oriented F&B and service retail; strong worker/tourist daytime population layers add spending power.) Market Analysis attached to this advertising Retail / Restaurant Leasing Recent Little Havana / W. Flagler asking rents commonly ~$35–$40/SF/YR NNN based on active listings (e.g., $40/SF at 1201–1223 W Flagler; $35/SF nearby garage retail). Use as a range marker for underwriting first-floor retail. LoopNet Wider submarket shows a broad band of retail ask rates (LoopNet aggregate view shows listings from the mid-teens to high-$30s+ depending on inline vs. corner, condition, and co-tenancy). A nearby strip center listing in Little Havana marketed with below-market $~14/SF rents and cap ~6.5% indicates rent-growth potential as older stock resets to corridor averages. (Use only as directional context—property types, condition, and tenancy vary.) thedelarosateam.com Access / Traffic SW 8th St (US-41) is a principal urban arterial. FDOT Traffic Online provides segment-level AADT—pull the count for the SW 8th @ ~SW 19th Ave segment during due diligence to support signage and drive-by exposure claims. tdaappsprod.dot.state.fl.us +2 gis-fdot.opendata.arcgis.com +2 Transit & Customer Capture Route 8 (83 stops end-to-end) funnels riders to Brickell Station, creating reliable footfall for QSR/coffee and daily-needs retail. Moovit Free Trolley lowers friction for visitors and employees (no fare, frequent headways), supports mode-shift away from limited on-site parking, and extends catchment to Brickell, Flagler, Jose Martí/Domino Park. City of Miami Why 1888 SW 8th St Works Brand-name visibility on Miami’s most storied corridor (Calle Ocho). Transit-rich, walkable front door (bus + free trolley + quick link to rail). Miami-Dade County Flexible T6-8-O envelope to tailor a single-parcel development: retail/restaurant at grade + residential/office/hospitality above. codehub.gridics.com Process Notes / Next Steps Confirm parcel-specific metrics in the Miami Zoning Atlas (frontage type, parking ratios, bonuses, any special overlays). map.gridics.com Pull FDOT AADT for the exact segment, and capture Route 8 stop placement + trolley stop map for the OM appendix. tdaappsprod.dot.state.fl.us Refresh rent comps within a 1-mile radius (Calle Ocho & W. Flagler) at LOI stage to price NNN ask by frontage/condition. Disclaimers Prepared by Alejandro Farias, Sigma Real Estate & Investments. Information is preliminary and subject to independent verification; agent/representatives make no warranties and assume no liability for errors/omissions or status changes. Consult legal/tax/land-use professionals; rely on updated city records and surveys. Confidential; distribution only for evaluation of this opportunity.

Contact:

Viva Investment

Property Subtype:

Commercial

Date on Market:

2025-03-10

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More details for 7001 SW 38th St, Ocala, FL - Land for Sale

7001 SW 38th St

Ocala, FL 34474

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • $8,156,257 CAD
  • 39.33 AC Lot
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More details for 6910 NW 35th Avenue Rd, Ocala, FL - Land for Sale

6910 NW 35th Avenue Rd

Ocala, FL 34475

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • $2,040,765 CAD
  • 43.71 AC Lot
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More details for Ponce De Leon, Brooksville, FL - Land for Sale

North Brooksville Industrial Potential Land - Ponce De Leon

Brooksville, FL 34601

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • $591,822 CAD
  • 14.50 AC Lot
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More details for 0 Aripeka, Hudson, FL - Land for Sale

Great Development Potential Aripeka FL - 0 Aripeka

Hudson, FL 34667

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • $476,178 CAD
  • 3 AC Lot
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More details for 14356 Black Lake Rd, Odessa, FL - Land for Sale

9 Acre Lot off SR54 - Black Lake Rd - 14356 Black Lake Rd

Odessa, FL 33556

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 9.03 AC Lot

Odessa Land for Sale

9+ Acres MOL of Vacant Land with exceptional proximity to Highly-Trafficked Major Suburban Corridor. 653 Feet of Frontage on Black Lake Road provides immediate access to State Road 54, which offers an astonishing 49,000 AADT (FDOT), and this site is located just over 2 miles to FL-589 (Suncoast Parkway), presenting an incredible opportunity to take advantage of rapidly-expanding Northwest Tampa/South Pasco residential and commercial developments. Currently Zoned AC (Agriculture), this property offers an estimated 1-3 buildable acres, with approximately 6+ Acres of designated wetland. (Buyer should confirm buildability of watershed/wetland designations where applicable). The purpose of the A-C Agricultural District is to preserve the rural and open character of various lands within the County. These lands are agricultural lands; sites of vital, natural water resource functions; areas with highly productive, natural plant and animal communities; and areas with valuable topographic and/or subsurface features, all of which are necessary to sustain and enhance the quality of life in the County. Permitted Uses include: Agriculture, general farming, and horticulture to include animal feedlots; the commercial hatching or raising of poultry; the production of eggs; the raising of hogs; pasturage of animals, such as cattle and horses; citrus groves (as well as other fruits); forestry; plant nurseries; sheds; stables; barns; truck farms; fish hatcheries; fish pools, and other structures devoted to the on-site farm uses; Single-family detached dwellings on individual lots and single-family mobile homes on individual lots; Temporary roadside stands used on a seasonal basis for the sale of fruits, vegetables, and other agriculturally related products; Public and private parks and playgrounds; Noncommercial recreation facilities including parks, playgrounds, and camps for youths and adults; Public and semipublic buildings and facilities to include the following: County, State, or Federal structures and uses; churches; civic organizations; and schools; Community Gardens, Market Gardens and Community Farms; Solar Facility. Accessory Uses: Minor home occupations; Private garages and parking areas; Private swimming pools and cabanas; Signs; Accessory Dwelling Unit; Other accessory uses customarily incidental to an allowed principal use. Conditional Uses: Residential Treatment and Care Facilities; Group Living Arrangement; Gun and archery range clubs and indoor or outdoor firing and archery ranges, subject to a minimum site area of ten acres; Aircraft and helicopter landing fields, subject to approval by the Federal Aviation Administration and compliance with appropriate State and local laws, provided that no aircraft landing field or helicopter pad be located closer than 1,000 feet from the closest property line of a school that provides a curriculum of elementary or secondary academic instruction, including kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high schools; Parachute drops; Amusement parks; Automobile race tracks; Medical waste disposal facilities; Auction houses; Flea markets; Drive-in theaters; Construction and demolition debris dumps, subject to all local, State, and Federal regulations; Sanitary landfills, subject to all local, State, and Federal regulations; Yard trash disposal facilities; Mining and/or reclamation including, but not limited to, mining or extraction of limestone, clay, sand, natural gas, oil, and organic soils, subject to all local, State, and Federal regulations; Sludge, septage, and other waste disposal sites; Wastewater treatment plants, except when accessory to a development; Fertilizer manufacturing; Saw mills; The sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages in conjunction with the operation of an amusement park and as permitted under County, State, and Federal regulations Future Land Use indicates approximately 3 Acres RES-6 (Residential - 6) and 6 Acres ROR (Retail/Office/Residential). Please note that Future Land Use may be currently in process of finalization. *Some Uses may require additional county review and consistency with provisions of County Code and other governing bodies/documents. Verify Zoning/Permitted Uses with Pasco County and other governing bodies/documents.

Contact:

Allen Collins Realty

Property Subtype:

Commercial

Date on Market:

2026-04-23

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More details for 2897 E State Road 80, LaBelle, FL - Land for Sale

Langtree Ranch - 2897 E State Road 80

LaBelle, FL 33935

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 232 AC Lot
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More details for N Krome Ave, Hialeah, FL - Land for Sale

US-27 and krome ave - N Krome Ave

Hialeah, FL 33018

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 75 AC Lot
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More details for RaceTrac Portfolio – Land for Sale

RaceTrac Portfolio

  • Mining Land
  • Land for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 66.36 AC
  • 8 Land Properties

Portfolio of properties for Sale - SE Santa Rosa County

Property Overview RaceTrac Surplus Land Sites for Sale – Multiple Florida Locations Presented by Extended Reach Florida Discover a portfolio of high-visibility commercial parcels located adjacent to operating RaceTrac convenience stores throughout Florida. These surplus sites are ideally positioned along major corridors with strong traffic counts, growing rooftops, and established retail synergy. Each property offers flexible development potential for a wide range of commercial users. Property Highlights: * Prime outparcel and adjacent land opportunities next to RaceTrac * Parcels ranging from 1.24 to 27.5 acres * High-traffic corridors with excellent frontage and access * Zoned for a variety of commercial and retail uses * Utilities available or nearby * Ideal for QSR, drive-thru, car wash, medical, EV charging, or express service uses These sites provide unmatched visibility and co-tenancy advantage, allowing buyers or developers to benefit from the steady customer flow and established trade area surrounding each RaceTrac location. Property Details Sale Type:Investment or Owner/User Property Type: Land (Commercial) Lot Size:1.24 – 27.5 Acres Zoning:Commercial (varies by site) Price: Call for Pricing Transaction Type: For Sale Availability: Multiple sites statewide Location Statewide Florida portfolio – sites located along major corridors such as US 27, US 41, US 441, and I-10 Strong surrounding growth with residential and retail expansion Contacts Paul Rutledge– 941-228-2198 Zach Ellis – 813-493-3437

Contact:

LQ Commercial Real Estate Services

Date on Market:

2021-03-04

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Mines For Sale

Mines

How do you Find the Right Mining Land for You?

When it comes to finding mining land for sale, there are a few things that you will want to keep in mind. First and foremost, you will want to make sure that the property is actually zoned for mining. This can be a bit of a tricky process, as not all counties and states have the same zoning regulations. However, it is something that you will want to look into before making any sort of purchase.

Another thing to keep in mind when looking for mining land for sale is the potential for finding water on the property. This is important, as most mining operations require a large amount of water to function properly. If you are not sure whether there is a water source on the property, you may want to contact a local well driller in order to get an estimate.

Finally, you will also want to make sure that the land is accessible. This means that you should check to see if there are any roads leading up to the property, and if so, whether they are maintained. This can be a critical factor, as you do not want to purchase land that is difficult to access during certain times of the year.

Keep these things in mind, and you should have no problem finding mining land for sale that is perfect for your needs.

What can you mine on mining land?

The answer to this question depends on the zoning of the land that you purchase. In general, however, most mining properties are zoned for hardrock mining. This means that you will be able to mine for metals such as gold, silver, copper, and iron. There are also some properties that are zoned for coal mining, although these are less common.

Other types of mining land may be zoned for gravel or sand mining. These properties can be used to mine for construction materials such as gravel or sand. However, it is important to note that these types of mines are usually much smaller than hardrock mines. There are also many opportunities for mining of limestone, chalk, rock salt, potash, and clay. Even gem mining is something that you may be able to do on some mining land, however this type of mining generally requires a special permit.

Ultimately, the type of mining that you will be able to do on your land will depend on the zoning regulations in your area. Be sure to check with your local planning office in order to determine what types of mining are allowed on your property.

Can you get a return on mining land?

The potential return on investment for mining land can vary widely. In general, however, most mining properties appreciate in value over time. This is due to the fact that mines tend to get deeper as they are worked, and thus the land becomes more valuable.

Another factor that can impact the ROI of mining land is the price of metals. If the price of gold, for example, goes up then the value of land with a gold mine on it will increase. The same is true for other metals.

It is also important to keep in mind that mining land is a long-term investment. It can take years for a mine to reach its full potential, and thus you should not expect to see a return on your investment overnight.

With that said, however, there is potential for a very good return on investment if you purchase mining land and hold onto it for the long term.

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