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Honey Farm, 50 Years Strong, Hits Market Honey Business, for Sale $3,250,000
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Walker Farms Honey Bee Farm in Fort Myers, FL hits the market for the first time in 50+ years, offering multiple revenue streams, wholesale accounts, and expansion opportunities.

FORT MYERS, Fla. - Washingtoner -- Walker Farms Honey Bee Farm, one of Southwest Florida's longest-running agricultural businesses, has officially been listed for sale at $3,250,000
For over 50 years, Walker Farms has been producing premium honey and building a loyal customer base across wholesale accounts, farmers markets, and direct retail. The farm's nationally recognized brand offers instant credibility and market presence for a new owner.

The 7.5-acre includes a single-family residence, climate-controlled honey house, fully equipped production facility, retail tasting room, commercial-grade equipment, and extensive inventory.

"This isn't just land, it's a cash-flowing operation," said Leonel (Leo) Dubon, Broker/Owner of Dream Street Realty LLC. "From wholesale accounts to farmers markets, agri-tourism, and on-site sales, this is a proven business ready for its next chapter."

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Walker Farms produces four honey varieties — Orange Blossom, Saw Palmetto, Wildflower, and Black Mangrove — all processed in-house using low-heat filtration to preserve natural flavor and nutrients. Beyond current operations, the business is primed for expansion into online sales, workshops, and value-added products such as candles, beeswax items, and health supplements.

Showings are available by appt only. Interested parties should contact Dream Street Realty LLC for further information.
Walker Farms Honey Bee Farm, one of Southwest Florida's longest-running agricultural businesses, has officially been listed for sale at $3,250,000.

For over 50 years, Walker Farms has been producing premium honey and building a loyal customer base across wholesale accounts, farmers markets, and direct retail. The farm's nationally recognized brand offers instant credibility and market presence for a new owner.

The 7.5-acre property includes a single-family residence, climate-controlled honey house, fully equipped production facility, retail tasting room, commercial-grade equipment, and extensive inventory.

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"This isn't just land, it's a cash-flowing operation," said Leonel (Leo) Dubon, Broker/Owner of Dream Street Realty LLC. "From wholesale accounts to farmers markets, agri-tourism, and on-site sales, this is a proven business ready for its next chapter."

Walker Farms produces four honey varieties — Orange Blossom, Saw Palmetto, Wildflower, and Black Mangrove — all processed in-house using low-heat filtration to preserve natural flavor and nutrients. Beyond current operations, the business is primed for expansion into online sales, workshops, and value-added products such as candles, beeswax items, and health supplements.

Showings are available by appointment only. contact Dream Street Realty LLC for further information.
https://dreamstreetrealtyllc.com/listing/A11859443

https://www.capecoralnotarynearme.com/

Contact
Leonel (Leo) Dubon – Dream Street Realty LLC
***@dreamstreetrealtyllc.com


Source: Dream Street Realty LLC

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