About Levy County Land
Levy County stretches from the Nature Coast Gulf shoreline at Cedar Key inland through some of Florida's most sparsely populated timber and agricultural land. It's one of the few Florida counties where large-tract rural land — 20, 50, 100+ acres — remains attainable without a hedge fund budget.
LandSquatch covers 47,000+ parcels in Levy County with an average Fit Score of 68. The variation in scores is significant: Gulf-adjacent parcels often carry wetland, flood, and saltwater intrusion risks that dramatically affect buildability. Inland parcels on sandy loam soils in the Chiefland and Bronson areas score much higher for practical use.
The Suwannee River forms part of the county's eastern border — the river basin creates exceptional recreational land (fishing, kayaking, springs access) alongside the flood zone considerations buyers must understand. LandSquatch maps FEMA flood zones against every parcel.
Cedar Key remains one of Florida's most authentic small coastal towns, and land anywhere in the Cedar Key area commands a significant premium over inland Levy County parcels.
Top-Scored Parcels in Levy County
These parcels score highest on LandSquatch's Fit Score — a composite of soil quality, buildability, flood risk, road access, and infrastructure proximity.
| Address | Acres | Fit Score | Report |
|---|---|---|---|
| 13590 SE 127 PL | 22.55 ac | 74/100 | View Report |
| Undisclosed address | 240.0 ac | 74/100 | View Report |
| 3150 NE COUNTY ROAD 337 | 20.83 ac | 74/100 | View Report |
| 6151 SW 95 AVE | 33.68 ac | 74/100 | View Report |
| 5351 SW STATE ROAD 24 | 36.0 ac | 74/100 | View Report |
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Every parcel in Levy County is scored across 35+ data points. See soil classification, FEMA flood zone, slope, septic suitability, and more.
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