
8529 Kenton Rd join others for 65 acre SFR/twn development
Join up to 65 acres together for a single family, villa or townhome development
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Opportunity to develop active 55+ living apartments, medical office, single family/villa/townhomes on 10-65 acres by combining with adjacent properties. Join with a potential 50+ acres next door to get 750' on Elam Road and over 1,000' on Kenton Avenue, just a ½ mile away from the new, 56-bed Johns Hopkins All Children's hospital that broke ground and is expected to open in 2027. The 10 acres on the commercial was just approved for hotel, retail, self-storage and drive through.
Or existing AC zoning allows schools, solar farms, churches (religious facilities), and civic organization buildings. Special exception uses: cemeteries, golf courses, day-care centers, and private schools.
Strategically positioned near Epperson Ranch, Mirada, and Watergrass, this gem is a strategic cornerstone for visionary developers. The imminent development of King Lake across the street, featuring a fusion of 525 homes and over 100,000 sq.ft. of offices, sets the stage for a lucrative venture. Your project here isn't just a development; it's a strategic investment in the heartbeat of progress.
Connectivity is key, and this location boasts easy access to the Interstate 75 ramp at Overpass Road, laying the groundwork for a seamless lifestyle for future townhouse residents. The nearby county recreation center adds a touch of recreational charm, enhancing the overall appeal of your future project. Less than a mile from the new, 56-bed Johns Hopkins All Children's hospital that broke ground and is expected to open in 2027.
The versatile pole barn on the property is a blank canvas, ready to be reimagined as a communal space, storage facility, or any other amenity that adds value to your SFR/townhouse project. With the freedom to sculpt this space to your specifications, the potential is boundless.
The standout feature lies in the incredible potential for rezoning for a single family/villa/townhome project. This isn't just a parcel of land; it's a strategic move that aligns with the vision of forward-thinking developers. The investment potential is unparalleled, making this opportunity a cornerstone for success in the residential development arena.
Approximately 4.23 acres are uplands, providing a secure foundation for your project. The imminent widening and paving of the road down to Elam Road by area developers with Pasco County adding new water lines, waste water and reclaimed water, enhances accessibility, a crucial factor in the success of any residential project. Please check to see how you as a developer would contribute towards the enhancement.
In conclusion, this isn't just a property; it's a canvas awaiting the masterful strokes of a townhouse developer. The Connected City deploys innovation in every aspect of the community through technology like ULTRAFi gigabit internet and beckons to add this opportunity to shape its future. Welcome to a realm where every detail is a brushstroke in the masterpiece of your next successful residential project. The stage is set – the spotlight is on you! 65 acres are potentially available for a larger single family, villa and/or development. Survey and wetland engineer map available for the parcels. Buyers/Buyers agents are not to rely upon any usable or density estimates from listing agent or seller-utilize your own land consultant and/or engineer.
Several, 10-14 acre parcels available as a package together. This is not a residential offering, but a development offering.
Investment highlights
Connected City (central Pasco County Community HUB).
Develop up to 6 contiguous parcels of 10+ acres each for a possible 65 acre senior living MF, medical office complex or upscale single family, villa and/or townhouse complex
Kenton Road expansion needed by area developers
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