Development Opportunity Near Downtown Tarpon Springs! Two adjoining vacant parcels—1810 Cemetery Road and 1814 Cemetery Road—are being sold together for the list price. Together, the properties offer approximately 0.96 acres, with 1814 Cemetery Road measuring about 0.50 acres and 1810 Cemetery Road measuring about 0.46 acres. These private, buildable lots are located just minutes from Downtown Tarpon Springs and offer flexibility for a future residence, seasonal retreat, investment property, or potential development project. The properties are zoned to allow single-family homes and mobile homes, and each parcel is already equipped with its own septic tank, electric service, and public water connection. The layout provides added convenience and privacy, with two separate gated entrances and a privately maintained road serving both parcels. The adjoining 1810 Cemetery Road parcel includes two paved slabs suitable for mobile homes, plus an additional paved slab that may be used for a shed, storage structure, or similar use. The location offers easy access to some of the area’s most desirable amenities, including Anclote River Park, with its boat ramp and white-sand beachfront, as well as Anclote Village Marina for boat storage and rentals. Nearby attractions also include Fred Howard Park, Honeymoon Island, Caladesi Island, and the famous Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks, along with a variety of shopping, dining, and recreation options. Seller financing options may be available. This property may also present a larger-scale development opportunity. The two contiguous parcels total approximately 0.96 acres and are designated RES-6 Future Land Use under Pasco County’s Comprehensive Plan, which may allow up to six dwelling units per acre. Based on density calculations, there may be potential for up to five dwelling units, subject to zoning, parcel configuration, subdivision approval, utility availability, site planning, and all applicable county development requirements. Buyer is responsible for conducting all due diligence and verifying zoning, future land use, density, utilities, permitting requirements, school zoning, and all governmental approvals.