This 2.59 acre parcel in Lee County is located on Eagles Nest Drive in Bokeelia, Florida on the northern part of Pine Island. The property was formerly used as a palm farm and supports a variety of established palm trees as well as smaller newer palms. The existing vegetative cover includes mature palms and select oak trees near the existing structure. The land is fenced and includes two separate gated entrances providing controlled access points from Eagles Nest Drive. A power pole and a metal storage building are present onsite. The storage building is suitable for equipment and supplies related to property maintenance or land management activities. An onsite well and water connections are installed. Public utilities including electricity and water are accessible at the site. A portion of the property has been cleared and offers a suitable location for placement of a primary residence or other structures that comply with local regulations. Pine Island and Bokeelia are part of the Cape Coral-Fort Myers Metropolitan Area and are known for their rural character relative to more urban parts of Lee County. Bokeelia is on the northern end of Pine Island along Charlotte Harbor, and the island’s proximity to open water and natural environments supports a broad scope of outdoor interests. The property is accessible via a maintained local road and is within driving distance of basic services and amenities in the Pine Island area. Residents of Pine Island typically access grocery, retail, and community services in the greater Bokeelia and Pine Island Center areas. These island communities are connected by local roads to stringfellow Road (County Road 767), which leads to Cape Coral and the mainland. In summary, this acreage offers a mix of mature landscape features, essential utility access, and flexible land use options. It may be suitable for agricultural use, land stewardship, residential development subject to permitting, and other rural land functions in Lee County.