Up for sale are two newly partially cleared lots within a one-minute drive, three-minute bike ride, or 14-minute walk to Safe Harbor Marina, Tarpon Lodge, and the Calusa Indian mounds at the Randell Research Center. Located in the historical Pineland area, so close are these lots to true ancient history that their dirt is considered “archaeologically sensitive”—treasures of historical significance may exist underfoot! Sundiet Village is the local subdivision, and it is not governed by a homeowner’s association. Surrounded by residences on three sides—one of which is a winter home—the new steward of these lots can expect less construction noise for years to come. Located within unincorporated Lee County, with a vertical build limit of 32 feet, the combined acreage of the lots is .42 acres. This land is a prime start for a personal estate with room enough for a home, garage, storage shed, and native plant garden, all built on dirt made exceptionally fertile by the Calusa Indians, the original “owners” of this land.