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320 Acres in North Florida is Placed on the Market -- Keller Williams Miami Realtor Willing to Give a Percentage of Commission Proceeds to Katrina Victims

Maria Gomez, Keller Williams Miami Realtor, has listed 320 acres in Cross City, Florida, at $15,000 an acre, 20 minutes west of Gainesville, Florida, near the Gulf of Mexico.

(PRWEB) October 8, 2005 -- Maria Gomez, Keller Williams Miami Realtor, has listed 320 acres in Cross City, Florida, at $15,000 an acre, 20 minutes west of Gainesville, Florida, near the Gulf of Mexico.

Maria Gomez will be giving a percentage of her commission proceeds to Katrina victims. Gomez believes that the 320 acres would make a great place to start a new New Orleans, giving many who have been displaced by Hurricane Katrina a place to live and work.

Currently, the property is zoned 1 single family home per 5 acres, with potential re-zoning for 1 single family home for every 1 acre. There is city water, electricity, and is adjacent to the city airport that currently houses private planes for easy access.

Property is on highland and is accessible from highway RT 19, which parallels the west coast of Florida.

"It is hard to find this much land in Florida, at such inexpensive prices," said Maria Gomez, Keller Williams Miami agent and founder of www.thecommercialexpert.com. "The site is perfect for a developer that is looking to build homes for those displaced by the hurricanes."

Dixie County, Florida, has vast stretches of timber land. It is the mecca for fishing enthusiasts.

The state has recently developed one of the most beautiful wildlife sanctuaries and aquatic preserves.

On the coast fishing, both recreational and commercial, is the major industry. Commercial fishing includes oyster harvesting, shrimping and crabbing.

About 100 fish guides make their living off the tourism trade in Suwannee and Horseshoe Beach. Both towns have a small fleet of commercial fishing boats.

For more information on the property, send an e-mail to commercialexpert@aol.com or call 305-761-4371.

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