Blackstone DrivePalm Harbor, FL

Scott & Amy Ferguson
The Ferguson Team

Coastal Properties Group
727-744-0993
727-644-1254
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  • List Price
    $279,000
  • MLS Number
    TB8409690
  • Lot Size
    16161
Discover an incredible opportunity to create your dream home in the prestigious Blackstone gated community on beautiful Lake Tarpon. This expansive lot offers a rare chance to build in one of Tampa Bay’s most coveted waterfront neighborhoods, surrounded by exquisite custom estates and timeless architecture.

Enjoy a limited water view of scenic Lake Tarpon from your future home, with full water access to launch kayaks, paddleboards and canoes. Take advantage of Blackstone’s elegant setting, where homes are thoughtfully designed with a minimum of 3,500 square feet to preserve the upscale character of the community. With its private street, serene setting and stunning residences, Blackstone stands out as a premier address for discerning buyers.

Location is everything—just off US 19 north of Alderman Road, you’ll have effortless access to dining, shopping, and major thoroughfares while enjoying the peaceful retreat of a private, gated enclave. Lake Tarpon itself is a recreational haven, known for boating, fishing, and lakeside dining, with marinas and parks just minutes away.

This lot does NOT require pilings for construction, offering a strong foundation for your vision of a luxury home. The Engineering Report has been completed. Whether you imagine a modern masterpiece or a classic estate, this property provides the ideal setting to bring your plans to life.

Don’t miss the chance to secure your place in this exclusive waterfront community—build your dream home and live the Blackstone lifestyle on Lake Tarpon.

*** Palm Harbor Community Features ***

Palm Harbor, FL, offers a vibrant community with features like waterfront access, parks, trails, and a historic downtown area. Residents enjoy various recreational activities, including boating, fishing, and exploring nature at places like Honeymoon Island and Caladesi Island State Parks. The city also boasts a strong sense of community with events like the Citrus Festival and Taste of Palm Harbor.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:

Recreation and Outdoors:

• Waterfront:
Palm Harbor's location on St. Joseph Sound provides access to boating, fishing, and stunning sunsets.
• Beaches:
Proximity to Honeymoon Island and Caladesi Island State Parks offers beautiful beaches, nature trails, and opportunities for swimming, shelling, and hiking.
• Parks:
Palm Harbor manages several parks, including Sunderman Recreation Complex with sports courts and an indoor hockey rink.
• Pinellas Trail:
The city is connected to this popular trail for jogging, biking, and walking.
• Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club:
This resort offers four golf courses and hosts the PGA's Valspar Championship.
Community and Lifestyle:
• Friendly Atmosphere:
Palm Harbor is known for its welcoming and neighborly atmosphere.
• Events and Festivals:
The city hosts annual events like the Palm Harbor Citrus Festival and the Taste of Palm Harbor.
• Historic Downtown:
Explore local shops, restaurants, and historic buildings in downtown Palm Harbor.
• Family-Friendly:
Palm Harbor is considered a great place to raise a family, with excellent schools and a safe environment.
• Access to Amenities:
Palm Harbor provides convenient access to shopping, dining, and major hubs like Clearwater and Tampa.

Lake Tarpon Features

Lake Tarpon, the largest lake in Pinellas County, Florida, is a 2,500-acre natural freshwater lake known for its fishing, particularly largemouth bass, and recreational opportunities. It features a diverse ecosystem, scenic eastern shore, and is a popular destination for boating, fishing, and other water sports.
Key Features:

o Fishing:
Lake Tarpon is renowned for its largemouth bass fishing, but also hosts crappie, bluegill, and catfish.
o Recreation:
The lake offers various recreational activities, including boating, jet skiing, wakeboarding, and fishing.
o Size and Depth:
It's the largest lake in Pinellas County, with a surface area of 2,500 acres, an average depth of 8 feet, and a maximum depth of 14 feet.
o Amenities:
Amenities such as boat ramps, bait and tackle shops, waterfront dining, picnic areas, and nearby camping options.
o Ecosystem:
The lake and its watershed, which includes South Creek and Brooker Creek, support diverse wildlife and natural habitats.
o Accessibility:
Public access is available at A.L. Anderson Park and John Chesnut Sr. Park, with boat ramps and fishing piers.




Scott & Amy Ferguson
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