

Pine Island Coconut Grove and Estate K6
6.22+/- Acres
Marketing description
A rare opportunity to own coconut-grove acreage on Pine Island within a wellness-oriented farm setting designed for integrative and lifestyle-based living. This quiet tropical island environment is especially appealing to physicians and wellness practitioners seeking a warm-winter base that combines nature, purpose, and long-term land ownership.
The property is rooted in organic agriculture, herbs, and land stewardship, offering a setting where food, lifestyle, and restorative living are central. In addition to personal seasonal use, owners may explore thoughtfully aligned income opportunities—such as agricultural leasing, eco-rental or cottage concepts, and practitioner or educational uses—where permitted and subject to recorded documents.
Most comparable parcels in this offering were absorbed in early 2026, making this one of the final opportunities currently available. Pine Island is known for its slower pace, boating access, and proximity to Sanibel and Captiva, while remaining removed from high-density development.
Sale is subject to recorded covenants, HOA/POA structure, easements/right-of-way, and an agricultural lease framework intended to preserve the integrity of the farm setting. Buyers are encouraged to review all documents with title and advisors to confirm intended use.
Pine Island remains one of Southwest Florida’s most supply-constrained land markets, with strict growth patterns, limited new subdivision activity, and a strong emphasis on agricultural and low-impact uses. This scarcity has historically supported long-term land value while attracting buyers who prioritize privacy, sustainability, and intentional living over dense development. As coastal pressure increases on nearby barrier islands and mainland communities, Pine Island continues to stand apart as a place where land ownership still carries intrinsic lifestyle and legacy value.
The island’s year-round warm climate, fertile soils, and strong agricultural heritage make it well suited for specialty farming, small-scale cultivation, and wellness-aligned land uses. Its proximity to Sanibel, Captiva, Fort Myers, and Southwest Florida International Airport allows owners to remain connected while enjoying a distinctly quieter environment. For buyers seeking Pine Island acreage with agricultural roots, wellness orientation, and long-term upside driven by scarcity rather than speculation, this parcel represents a compelling opportunity.
Investment highlights
Rare Pine Island Agricultural Acreage
Limited-supply land on Pine Island with organic roots and an established farm-oriented setting. Few opportunities remain that combine agricultural use, privacy, and long-term land stewardship in this market.Wellness-Oriented & Lifestyle-Driven Setting
Designed around integrative living, natural cultivation, and restorative use—appealing to wellness practitioners, seasonal residents, and buyers seeking purpose-driven land ownership in a tropical environment.Scarcity-Supported Long-Term Value
Located in one of Southwest Florida’s most growth-constrained markets, where low-density patterns, fertile soils, and proximity to Sanibel, Captiva, and Fort Myers support enduring demand beyond short-term cycles.Direct Fee-Simple Land Ownership (Not a Fund)
Buyers are acquiring fee-simple ownership conveyed by deed to an individual coconut-grove lot. This is not a fund, partnership, or syndication, and there is no obligation to participate in farming, wellness operations, or group programs.Protected Use with Flexible Pathways
Recorded covenants and an agricultural lease framework preserve the organic, wellness-oriented character of the land while still allowing optional pathways such as personal use, seasonal holding, agricultural leasing, or aligned income concepts where permitted. Ownership remains fully with the buyer, subject to clearly defined recorded documents.
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