Near Rainbow Springs, FL $503/Mo
8846 N Quintara Point : Dunnelon, FL 34434
Citrus County, Florida
Lot Description
Seller Financing Available
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Low Monthly Payments
If you've been curious about owning land in Florida but felt a little unsure about taking the first step, this property is a great place to start.
This 0.45-Acre wooded lot is located in the quiet Citrus Springs area near Dunnellon, where neighbors enjoy peaceful surroundings, beautiful trees, and easy access to town when needed.
Why Buyers Like This Property
Just under half an acre - manageable size for first-time buyers
Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with legal road access
Power nearby in the area
Residential zoning in an established neighborhood
Flat, wooded terrain that's easy to walk and visualize
Close to Rainbow Springs State Park and local rivers
Short drive to groceries, dining, and healthcare
A Calm, Simple Place to Plan Ahead
There's no rush to build here. Many buyers choose lots like this so they can take their time, learn the area, and plan their future home when they feel ready. The neighborhood is already set up for residential use, which makes things feel less overwhelming for new landowners.
If you've been wanting a quiet place in Florida without jumping into something complicated, this lot offers a comfortable way to get started.
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What building typically looks like in this area
Utility considerations like well, septic, and power
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Great spot for a future home, vacation retreat, or investment
This Dunnellon property offers the perfect combination of nature, space, convenience, and value. Build when you're ready and enjoy everything Citrus County has to offer.
Pricing Information:
Discounted Cash Price: $27,000
Easy Financing Price: $32,400
Interest Rate (Apr): 9.7%
Term (in months): 96
Total Monthly Payment: $503
Down Payment: $849
Processing Fee: $499
Total Due Today: $1348
More financing options available.
Citrus County, Florida
A place where nature, community, and simple living come together
Citrus County sits along Florida's Nature Coast, offering a refreshing alternative to crowded resort cities and high-density development. Life here moves at a comfortable pace, shaped by spring-fed rivers, towering oak trees, friendly neighbors, and a deep appreciation for the outdoors. Residents often describe the area as “Old Florida”-not because it's outdated, but because it has intentionally preserved the parts of Florida people love most: open land, dark night skies, and genuine community connections.
What truly sets Citrus County apart is how naturally outdoor living blends with everyday life. Whether you enjoy morning walks, kayaking crystal-clear waters, local festivals, or quiet evenings at home, Citrus County makes it easy to feel settled and at ease.
World-Class Springs, Rivers, and Nature Parks
Rainbow Springs State Park & Rainbow River (Dunnellon)
One of the crown jewels of Citrus County is Rainbow Springs State Park, home to one of Florida's largest first-magnitude springs. The spring produces crystal-clear, 72-degree water year-round that feeds the famous Rainbow River. Locals and visitors alike enjoy swimming, snorkeling, tubing, kayaking, and riverside picnics beneath towering live oaks and cypress trees. Historic landscaped gardens and waterfalls add a unique charm that blends natural beauty with Florida history.
Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
This park offers a chance to experience Florida wildlife up close in a peaceful, educational setting. Visitors often see manatees, black bears, bobcats, panthers, birds of prey, and other native species. It's a favorite place for families, nature lovers, and anyone who wants to better understand Florida's ecosystems.
Fort Cooper State Park & Withlacoochee State Trail (Inverness)
History and outdoor recreation meet at Fort Cooper State Park, which features walking trails, shaded picnic areas, and open green spaces near Lake Holathlikaha. Nearby, the Withlacoochee State Trail stretches over 46 miles and is one of Florida's longest paved biking and walking trails, popular with cyclists, walkers, and casual weekend explorers.
Coastal Access: Crystal River & the Gulf
On the western side of the county, Crystal River offers access to the Gulf of Mexico and is internationally known for seasonal manatee viewing. Boating, fishing, scalloping, and waterfront dining are all part of life here, while still maintaining a small-town, welcoming feel.
A Community That Truly Comes Together
Citrus County has a strong sense of local pride, and that shows through its community events. These gatherings aren't just tourist attractions-they're traditions that locals look forward to year after year.
Floral City Strawberry Festival
Held each spring, this longtime festival celebrates the county's agricultural roots with fresh strawberries, arts and crafts, live music, family activities, and local vendors. It's relaxed, cheerful, and very community-driven.
Citrus County Fair (Inverness)
The annual Citrus County Fair is a highlight of the year, featuring livestock shows, carnival rides, youth competitions, crafts, and classic fair food. It reflects the county's agricultural heritage and strong family involvement.
Florida Manatee Festival (Crystal River)
One of the region's most popular events, this festival celebrates Citrus County's connection to manatees and local waterways. It includes educational exhibits, live entertainment, food vendors, and family activities-bringing together conservation and celebration.
Concerts, Markets & Local Gatherings
Throughout the year, Citrus County hosts outdoor concerts, farmers markets, holiday parades, art shows, and nature-focused programs through Parks & Recreation. These events are easygoing and friendly, offering plenty of opportunities to meet neighbors and feel part of the community.
A Comfortable Place to Put Down Roots
What many people appreciate most about Citrus County is the sense of balance. You'll find:
Access to modern amenities without constant crowds
A strong focus on outdoor recreation and conservation
Lower population density than major Florida metros
Friendly, approachable neighborhoods
Plenty of room to breathe and plan for the future
Whether you're looking for a peaceful place to settle down, a part-time Florida escape, or land to build when you're ready, Citrus County offers a calm and confident environment that puts people at ease.
In Short
Citrus County isn't flashy-and that's exactly why so many people fall in love with it. It's Florida as many remember it: clear water, open skies, neighbors who wave, and a community that values both nature and connection.
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.
Lot Maps & Attachments
Directions to Lot
Directions to 8846 N Quintara Point, Citrus Springs, FL 34434
Head southeast on N Vince Dr for 0.3 miles
Turn left onto W Navarro Pl and continue 0.1 miles
Turn right onto N Pitcairn Way for 0.6 miles
Turn left onto W Citrus Springs Blvd and drive 1.5 miles
Turn left onto N Alameda Dr for 0.2 miles
Turn right onto E Odin Dr and go 0.3 miles
Turn right onto N Quintara Point
The destination will be on the right, after 0.1 miles
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