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Waite Way Ranchettes, Gardner, FL 33890

Waite Way Ranchettes is a newly established subdivision in the rural Gardner and Zolfo Springs area of Hardee County, Florida, within ZIP code 33890. This small development consists of just seven spacious parcels, each ranging from about 5.42 to 5.94 acres, designed for those seeking a peaceful, agricultural lifestyle away from urban congestion. The community emphasizes open land suitable for farming, livestock, or custom home building in a serene countryside setting.

The history of Waite Way Ranchettes is recent, with the subdivision platted around 2024-2025 as a brand-new offering of build-ready lots. Properties in the area reflect the broader agricultural heritage of Hardee County, where land has long supported ranching, crops, and rural living.

Location and accessibility place the community along State Road 64 East and Lambert Road, providing convenient access to nearby towns like Wauchula and Avon Park. Residents enjoy proximity to central Florida attractions while maintaining privacy on large tracts.

Lifestyle in Waite Way Ranchettes centers on rural tranquility, with opportunities for equestrian activities, gardening, or small-scale agriculture. The large lots foster a sense of space and independence typical of ranchette living.

Real estate overview highlights cleared, fenced parcels with board entrances, surveyed boundaries, and at least 330 feet of hard road frontage. Zoning is agricultural (A-1), supporting a variety of uses including new manufactured homes under specific guidelines.

Nearby attractions include the scenic landscapes of Hardee County and easy drives to larger hubs like Sebring or Arcadia for additional amenities.

Parks and recreation in the surrounding region feature natural areas and outdoor opportunities common to rural Florida.

Shopping and dining options are available in nearby Wauchula and Avon Park, offering local markets and eateries.

Transportation relies primarily on personal vehicles, with SR 64 providing connectivity to regional roads.

Demographics reflect a rural population focused on agriculture and family living in Hardee County.

Safety and livability benefit from the low-density, quiet environment typical of small subdivisions in central Florida.

Local highlights include the community's emphasis on quality building standards and its position in Florida's agricultural heartland.

People choose to live here for the expansive lots, lack of HOA oversight, and authentic rural Florida experience.

Community Amenities

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    • Type of Amenity: Park
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    • Description: No community-managed amenities exist.
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    Notes No management company; sources include Compass real estate listings and Hardee County property records confirming no HOA or amenities.

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