Clover Acres is a small rural recorded subdivision in Waldo, in eastern Alachua County, near the US-301 corridor (ZIP 32694). County property records list it as a platted subdivision with W301 zoning, and the parcels that come to market are generally acreage tracts rather than a built-out street of finished homes.
This is rural north central Florida land. The parcels here are typically served by private well and septic rather than central utilities, with dirt road frontage in places, and lot sizes that run to several acres. One recorded tract in the subdivision spans about 4.63 acres and is split into three lots, which gives a sense of the acreage scale rather than a tight grid of small home lots.
Because Clover Acres is small and rural, listings are sparse and the inventory skews toward land and acreage. That means the buy is a land decision first: what the zoning allows, how much of the parcel is actually buildable, where the access is, and the real cost to put in a well, a septic system, and power before any structure goes up.
The appeal is space, privacy, and a quiet rural setting within a reasonable drive of Gainesville and the University of Florida, with US-301 close by for north and south travel. The work is honest due diligence on the land itself, since on a rural parcel the dollars are made or lost on access, utilities, and buildability, not on a list price.