Land for Sale — RV Allowed — Northeast Florida
Land · RV Allowed

Land for Sale — RV Allowed — Northeast Florida

Parcels in Duval, Clay, Putnam, Nassau, and St. Johns counties zoned and permitted for RV living — full-time, build-while-you-live, or weekend use.

What You'll Find Here

Land that actually allows the RV lifestyle.

RV-friendly land is more nuanced than a yes/no checkbox. Every Northeast Florida county has different rules about full-time occupancy, hookups, length of stay, and whether you can have more than one RV on the parcel. We've done the homework.

Tell us how you plan to use it — full-time residence, build-while-you-live, snowbird spot, or family compound — and we'll match you to parcels with the right zoning, utilities, and county rules.

  • Full-time RV-permitted parcels (Putnam, Clay)
  • Build-while-you-live temporary RV setups
  • Existing well, septic & power pedestals
  • Rural agricultural zoning options
  • No-HOA so multi-RV setups are possible
  • County-specific rules vetted before offer

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Frequently Asked

Common questions

Where in Northeast Florida can I legally live in an RV on my own land?+

It varies by county and zoning. Rural Putnam and Clay counties are the most RV-friendly, with several zoning categories allowing full-time RV occupancy as a primary or secondary residence. Duval allows RVs as temporary residences during a home build with the right permit. Nassau and St. Johns are stricter — usually weekend or accessory use only.

Can I park my RV on the lot while I build a house?+

Yes, most counties in Northeast Florida allow a temporary RV permit (typically 6–12 months, renewable) while you're actively building. We can confirm the rules for any specific parcel before you make an offer.

Do these properties have hookups?+

Some do — especially Putnam and Clay parcels that have been used as RV homesteads. Others are raw land where you'll need to install well, septic, and a power pedestal. We always pull what's already in place.

Can I have multiple RVs or rent one out?+

On rural agricultural-zoned land, often yes. In subdivisions with HOAs, almost never. We focus on no-HOA parcels where multi-RV setups are realistic.

Katheryn, Realtor with Atlantic Shores Realty of Jacksonville
Meet Your Realtor

Hi, I'm Katheryn.

I came to real estate the way most good things happen — through a season of change. After years as a nurse I took a dive into real estate, found my passion, and never looked back.

I'm a wife, a mom, and true Florida Girl. I've lived in Northeast Florida for over 30 years.

When you work with me, you get someone who answers her phone, tells you the truth, and fights for your best outcome — every single time. Full service isn't a marketing line. It's how I work.