Gustafson Ranch was established in 1905 with 1 cow and grew to one of the largest dairy farms in the United States with 10,000 cows on approximately 9,600 contiguous acres at its peak. The ranch is located in Jacksonville, Florida and is an integral part of both the population growth of the city and the states transportation infrastructure. For the 1st time in over 100 years the Gustafson Family plans to sell 3,267 acres known as Governors Park, a Development of Regional Impact, or DRI, planned for residential, commercial and industrial uses. Future infrastructure improvements will bring a new interstate through the ranch, I-795, which is already started and expected to be completed in phases over the next 10 years.
Governors Park features frontage along Governors Creek for over 9 miles. The natural beauty of the ranch is unparalleled in this part of Florida, with over 100 of elevation ch...
Governors Park features frontage along Governors Creek for over 9 miles. The natural beauty of the ranch is unparalleled in this part of Florida, with over 100 of elevation change across all of its 3,200 acres. Currently the ranch is being used, as it has been for most of its history, as a cattle ranch and high-fence hunting preserve. Currently there is 492 acres of improved pasture, 2,227 acres of planted and natural pine and 12 permitted wells ranging from 70-1,100 gpm in capacity. This is a unique opportunity to own a working ranch with incredible natural resources while preserving and creating wealth through appreciation of the underlying dirt and entitlements as the MSA of Jacksonville expands.
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