There is a shallow well and septic system on the property, and this parcel is zoned Agriculture-2, which allows for one livable structure per acre. If you have concerns about using the current well and septic system, please contact the local health department. The agent has not visited the property. We have made every effort to present the most up-to-date and accurate information available. There are no implied or stated warranties. Written terms and conditions are required. Buyers and their representatives are responsible for examining and confirming all details of the property. They should also arrange for a survey, conduct their own due diligence on zoning and code compliance, and investigate any relevant information that could affect the property's value. After conducting a thorough research, we have made every effort to present the most accurate and up-to-date information. There are no implied or stated warranties; therefore, written terms and conditions are required to be binding. Buyers and their representatives are responsible for examining and confirming every detail of the subject property, including BUT not limited to; flood zones, airport noise zones, HOA and CDD fees (Community Development District Fees), current and proposed property taxes, special assessments, contact the local police or sheriff's department to discover neighborhood crimes and crime statistics, sexual offenders/predators and any other matters BUYER deems relevant to the purchase of the Property, contact school districts, and inquire with neighborhood watch associations about information relevant to them and consider the properties floor- plan functionality. They should also arrange for a survey, municipal lien search, soil percolation test, home inspection, and a well and septic system inspection, if applicable. Additionally, the property should be tested for mold, radon gas, lead-based paint, Defective Drywall, energy efficiency ratings, and a Wood-Destroying Organism (WDO) inspection should be performed. Buyers must thoroughly conduct their due diligence by contacting the planning and zoning departments to determine if the property has recorded permits, is in a historic area, flood zone, landlocked, and whether the property has proper egress and ingress. They should also verify the current and future zoning aligns with their intended use and consult the code compliance division to ensure there are no past or current unpaid code violation fines. It is essential to investigate ALL relevant information that could affect the property's value. We advise potential Buyers and Sellers to verify the property's condition, square footage, and all related facts and representations outlined in a potential contract. Buyers and Sellers should consult appropriate professionals for legal, tax, environmental, and other specialized advice regarding matters affecting the property and the transaction. The Broker clarifies that they do not reside on the property and that all representations made (oral, written, or otherwise) are based on statements from the Seller, either verbally or in writing, or on public records. To the extent permitted by Florida statute, buyers agree that if they pursue this property, they will rely exclusively on the seller's addendums and disclosures, professional inspectors, and governmental agencies to verify the property's condition, square footage, and any facts that materially affect its value, rather than on the broker's representations (oral, written, or otherwise).