I just learned my Property For Sale 30 Minutes South of Daytona Beach falls under a un-recorded subdivision, so it is landlocked. This means there is no deeded right of way so you would go through the process to apply for an easement to gain access and for use. My pal Tod McNeal Google searched: “how to gain access to landlocked lots in Florida when no access is deeded” and below are links to all the info. So the reason each 2.5 acre lot is priced at only $6,000 is so I don’t have to deal with all the paperwork.
What Does Landlocked Mean? Landlocked refers to a property that has no direct access to a public street. A landlocked property gains access through a legal permission.
Easy Steps for Accessing Landlocked Property
How to Get a Deeded Easement to a Landlocked Property
Laws in the State of Florida About Landlocked Properties
Wiki: Other land owners around your land cannot refuse access
Florida Statutes Chapter 704 on Easements
Florida case law Bell v. Cox on a necessity easement
I purchased 2.5 acres of landlocked property at a tax deed