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Looking for place to rent / landshare in Tampa area or close to it

 
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Hello,

My husband and I are looking to move to around Tampa (Tampa, North of Tampa, St Pete, Plant City). Hopefully within 45 min driving distance from USF. My husband works as an adjunct at USF and I own a small backyard nursery business that I'd like to keep going. I am wondering if anyone knows of a place where someone either has a small house/ carriage house to rent on some land that would be willing to let me use some of it for my nursery, or someone who just has some land that I can use and we can rent close to it?

We are both in our mid 30ths, and are respectful tenants. My nursery set up is just a low tunnel greenhouse for my seeds, and and the most, up to 8 pallets for my starter plants that I mostly sell online right now. If you have a farm operation on the land, I am also willing to help out with labor

Please feel free to send me a direct message and ask me any questions you have. We are currently based in Bradenton, but are trying to shorten the commute time for my husband to work.

thanks,
Bela
 
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I have a few all the way down in Fort Myers.
 
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