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AG Zone, Hawthorne, Fl. $317/Mo

106 Honey Ln : Hawthorne, FL 32640

Putnam County, Florida

0.30 Acre
$17,899 USD
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If you're looking for peaceful Florida land with practical zoning, this AG-zoned parcel in Hawthorne is a solid and straightforward opportunity.

Agricultural zoning is one of the most buyer-friendly designations in Florida. It's meant to support open land use, rural lifestyles, and long-term ownership-making this parcel a comfortable fit whether your plans are modest or ambitious.

Why AG Zoning Is a Big Plus

AG zoning is valued by landowners because it generally supports:

Agricultural and rural uses

Open space and lower-density development

Animal-friendly and land-based activities

Flexible, long-term ownership potential

For many buyers, AG zoning offers reassurance-you're purchasing land with a purpose that aligns naturally with Florida's rural landscape.

What Makes This Property Appealing

Located in Hawthorne, FL, known for its small-town feel and natural surroundings

Open land ideal for agricultural or rural use

Clear parcel identity and simple ownership

A quiet setting away from crowded developments

This is the kind of property buyers appreciate because it's easy to understand and easy to own.

A Thoughtful Way to Own Florida Land

Whether you're planning for future agricultural use, seeking a rural escape, or adding land to your portfolio, AG-zoned parcels like this remain consistently desirable. They offer freedom, flexibility, and the confidence of owning land that works with-not against-your goals.

Contact us today for pricing, additional property details, and for any questions you might have.

Sometimes the best land purchases are the simple ones-good zoning, a good location, and a clear path to ownership.

Nearby Amenities & Attractions:

Lochloosa Wildlife Conservation Area (4.3 miles) - 11,000+ acres of hiking, hunting, and wildlife watching.

Hawthorne Farmers Market (3.8 miles) - Stock up on fresh, local produce for your homestead.

Little Orange Creek Nature Park (3.7 miles) - Explore scenic trails and wetlands.

Hawthorne Historical Museum (3.9 miles) - Learn about the town's rich history.

Lochloosa Lake Park (4.5 miles) - Excellent fishing, kayaking, and boating opportunities.

Love's Travel Stop (4.1 miles) - Convenient access to gas, supplies, and essentials.

Hawthorne Athletic Park (4.2 miles) - Community events, sports fields, and outdoor recreation.

Nearest Hospital: UF Health Shands Hospital (18.6 miles) - One of the top medical facilities in the region, just a short drive away.

Curious? Call or text us today for more information.

Pricing Information:

Discounted Cash Price: $17,899

Easy Financing Price: $21,499

Interest Rate (Apr): 9.7%

Term (in months): 108

Total Monthly Payment: $317

Down Payment: $549

Processing Fee: $499

Total Due Today: $1048

More financing options available.

Please Read: All information is believed to be reliable, but it is not guaranteed. Buyers are responsible for verifying all property details, including but not limited to boundaries, zoning, permitted uses, access, utilities, physical and environmental conditions, acreage, and overall suitability for their intended use. Seller and agent make no warranties, expressed or implied.

Hawthorne & Putnam County, Florida

Where North Florida Slows Things Down

Some parts of Florida keep growing louder and faster. Hawthorne and Putnam County have chosen a different path-one shaped by land, lakes, and a way of life that still feels personal and unforced.

This is North Florida at its most genuine. Away from the coastlines and congestion, Hawthorne and the surrounding areas of Putnam County offer a quieter rhythm-where mornings start with birds instead of traffic and land still feels like something you can work with, not compete against.

Hawthorne: A Small Town with Deep Roots

Hawthorne sits at the crossroads of rural tradition and natural beauty. It's a town where people know their neighbors, where family names have history, and where land ownership still matters. The area is marked by pine forests, open parcels, and nearby lakes that give the community its calm, grounded character.

Life in Hawthorne isn't rushed. Days move at a steady pace, shaped by:

Morning light filtering through tall trees

Seasonal changes you actually notice

Local roads where people wave when they pass

Land that encourages gardens, animals, and outdoor living

Hawthorne appeals to people who want room to settle in-not just physically, but mentally. It's a place where simple plans feel meaningful and where owning land feels natural, not complicated.

A Community Built Around Space and Self-Reliance

Hawthorne has long attracted those who value independence and self-sufficiency. Many properties in and around town reflect that tradition, with space for gardens, small agricultural uses, and quiet enjoyment of the outdoors.

Rather than dense development, the area offers:

Low-density neighborhoods

Larger parcels and rural zoning

Open skies and natural buffers between properties

For many residents, the appeal lies in the freedom to shape their own lifestyle-whether that means growing food, keeping a few chickens, or simply having land that stays peaceful year after year.

Putnam County: Florida Without the Hurry

Putnam County provides the larger backdrop for Hawthorne's character. It's a county defined by forests, farmland, and freshwater-where lakes and rivers are part of everyday life and where growth has remained more measured than in many parts of the state.

This is a county that understands land.

Its rural roots are still visible in:

Agricultural properties and working land

Small towns with strong local identity

A culture that values use over speculation

Long-held parcels passed down through families

Putnam County attracts buyers who want Florida living without Florida pressures. You're close enough to larger towns and services, yet far enough away that daily life stays quiet and uncomplicated.

Land That Still Has Purpose

In Putnam County, land isn't just something you own-it's something you use. That mindset shows in how properties are zoned, maintained, and respected. Agricultural and rural uses remain part of everyday life, especially outside the town centers.

This often means:

Space to garden or grow food

A setting that supports animals and outdoor projects

Fewer restrictions than heavily developed counties

Land that works just as well for today as it does for tomorrow

For many landowners, that flexibility brings peace of mind. It allows them to plan long-term, move at their own pace, and build a life that fits their values.

A Pace That Feels Sustainable

Perhaps the greatest value Hawthorne and Putnam County offer isn't measurable-it's felt.

Evenings are quieter here. Stars are easier to see. Conversations last longer. Landowners tend to think in years instead of months, and decisions feel less rushed.

People who choose this area often do so intentionally. They're looking for:

A stable, rural environment

Land they can understand and manage

A community that hasn't lost its character

A Florida lifestyle that still feels grounded

Why Buyers Keep Looking Here

As more parts of Florida change, areas like Hawthorne and Putnam County stay appealing precisely because they don't chase trends. They offer consistency, space, and a sense of permanence that's becoming harder to find.

For those who value land, freedom, and a slower pace, this part of North Florida delivers something rare: the chance to live simply, on your own terms, without feeling left behind.

Hawthorne and Putnam County aren't trying to be anything else-and that's exactly why people choose them.

Lot Maps & Attachments

Directions to Lot

Simple Directions to 106 Honey Ln, Hawthorne, FL 32640

Start on SE 220th Terrace, go to SE 69th Ave.

Turn left onto SE 69th Ave and drive for 0.2 miles.

Turn left onto US-301 N and go 0.4 miles.

Turn right onto FL-20 E (toward Palatka) and continue for 7.2 miles.

Turn left onto Baden Powell Rd and drive 0.8 miles.

Continue straight onto Carolyn Ln for 0.2 miles.

Turn left onto Honey Ln, and your destination is on the left.

Total drive time: ~13 minutes.

More Lot Details

Owner Will Finance
Residential Zoning
Flat Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Electricity Service
Water Service
Natural Gas Service
Septic
Estimated Annual Taxes
$180
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
15-10-23-3930-0010-0180
LOTFLIP ID
394769

Lot Price History

Date
Price
$ +/-
% +/-
5/8/26
$17,899
$1
0.0%
5/7/26
$17,900
$1,200
7.2%
5/4/26
$16,700
$5,099
23.4%
2/9/26
$21,799
$2,200
9.2%
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