Calling all investors and business owners! This 6.4+/- acres is next to Governor Rick Scott's Industrial Park, which consists of 424 acres. These land tracks are expecting to bring in thousands of new jobs! These 6.4+/- acres of spacious parcels sit in the heart of Sumter County development. While being zoned Heavy Commercial, this space has endless possibilities of commercial uses. The Villages abut next to this property on both east and south borders. It is also situated on the busy US HWY 301. Utilities include water from the City of Coleman, electric from Seco Energy, and cable/internet/phone from Spectrum. Possible owner financing with agreed upon terms and subject to financial underwriting. Call today with any questions or to set up your showing!
Introducing Coleman Crossing Historic Village, an extraordinary commercial property nestled on a corner lot spanning over half an acre along the historic U.S. Highway 301 in Coleman, Florida. This unique and charming historic village comprises five distinct buildings, each brimming with the rich heritage and character of this quaint Florida community. The centerpiece of Coleman Crossing Historic Village is the main building, a venerable general store that dates back to 1895. Stepping inside, visitors are immediately transported through time, with original ceilings that whisper stories of days gone by. The walls of the general store are adorned with pecky cypress harvested from the nearby Withlacoochee River, adding a touch of natural beauty to the historical charm. Adjacent to the main building stands the Coleman Train Depot, another architectural gem from 1895. This relic from the past was moved onto the property, and its vintage appeal adds a sense of nostalgia to the village. Its presence reminds visitors of a time when railroads played a vital role in connecting communities across the nation. One can't help but be intrigued by the presence of the original Coleman Jail, constructed on the property in 1897. With its unyielding iron doors, bearing the stamp of 1878, this structure is a testament to the history of law and order in the region, offering a fascinating glimpse into the past. The village's oldest building is the schoolhouse, which was built in 1867 and relocated from Adamsville, Florida. Inside, the original school bell still hangs, ready to chime in echoes of yesteryears. The wooden floors, steeped in history, creak gently as you walk through, evoking the spirit of education in days long past. An exceptional addition to the village is the oldest post office in the state of Florida, dating back to 1876. Originally hailing from Sopchoppy, Florida, it made its journey down the Withlacoochee River on a ferry boat before being reassembled on this property. This historic post office is a living testament to the state's postal history and a reminder of the importance of written communication in the past. In addition to this extraordinary collection of historical structures, the sale of Coleman Crossing Historic Village includes a thriving home decor business. The business is an integral part of the property, offering an opportunity to continue and expand the tradition of providing unique and timeless pieces to patrons who appreciate the charm and allure of this one-of-a-kind destination. Coleman Crossing Historic Village offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Florida's history while also engaging in a vibrant and established business venture. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an entrepreneur, or someone seeking a distinctive property with endless potential, this historic village in Coleman, Florida, promises a captivating journey through time and an exciting opportunity for the future.
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL - INVESTORS - BUSINESS OWNERS - Here you go! This spacious, cleared parcel sits on 1.10 +/- acres in the heart of Sumter County development and is currently ZONED HEAVY COMMERCIAL, which will allow for a variety of commercial uses. Situated on the busy US HWY 301 in Coleman, with 145’ of road frontage, this property has quick and easy access to The Villages, the Florida Turnpike, and I-75. City water is available and a septic system exists on the property. Don’t miss this opportunity…..Call or email me Today!!
Coleman is located in Florida. Coleman, Florida has a population of 455. Coleman is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 14.29% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 6.24%.
The median household income in Coleman, Florida is $32,095. The median household income for the surrounding county is $54,771 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Coleman is 52.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 42.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 52.1 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.