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About Our Area - Hernando County

Hernando County's real estate market has experienced a tremendous growth rate in the past 10 years with an approximate population of over 150,000. Hernando County includes 312,000 acres of real estate (477 square miles), and stretchs 37 miles from east to west and 18 miles from north to South, Hernando County is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico on the West. The Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge comprises a portion of the northwest boundary, while the Withlacoochee State Forest and the Withlacoochee River frame the eastern border. Hernando County encompasses Aripeka, Bayport, The City of Brooksville, Hernando Beach, Istachatta/Nobleton, Lake Lindsey, Masaryktown, Pine Island, Ridge Manor & Ridge Manor West, Spring Hill and City of Weeki Wachee.

Spring Hill is the largest Hernando County Community with a population of approximately 85,000. A majority of businesses thrive here with more new establishments and franchises opening every day. New home construction on existing platted vacant lots as well as the new communities such as Sterling Hills, Hernando Oaks, Southern Hills Plantation and Avalon affords buyers many housing options.

Several golf club communities, retirement communities, planned community developments, gulfside homes, homes on canals, and on acreage along rolling hills, all contribute to the diversity of the Hernando County lifestyle. The Suncoast Parkway provides a quick and easy commute to and from the Tampa/Clearwater/St. Petersburg area, allowing those seeking the enjoyment of a suburban lifestyle the convenience of nearby city amenities.

 

About Our Area -Citrus County

Citrus County has just the right mix of lifestyles and geography to make it one of the most diverse and exciting places in the state. From its unspoiled shore on the Gulf of Mexico to its rolling hills and sparkling lakes, it offers small-town ambience and big-city convenience. Located just 60 miles North of Tampa and 70 miles west of Orlando, Citrus County is the most centrally located out-of-the-way place in Florida. Covering over 584 square miles, more than 120,000 residents live, work and play in Citrus County. Snuggled up to the Gulf of Mexico on the west and ringed by the sparkling Tsala Apopka chain of lakes and the Withlacoochee River on the north and east, Citrus County is a boating paradise and fishing enthusiast dream come true.

There is an ample supply of building sites and acreage for new home and commercial construction. Citrus County encompasses Golf Course communities such as Black Diamond Ranch and Citrus Hills where the famous Ted Williams Baseball Museum is located. In addition, Beverly Hills, Citrus Springs, Pine Ridge, Lecanto, Inverness, Crystal River, Sugar Mill Woods and Homosassa Springs, just to name a few, offer a diverse lifestyle for those seeking the convenience and amenities of nearby cities such as Tampa and Orlando while enjoying the suburban way of life.

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