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Citrus County Real Estate
K2 Sells covers every citrus county community across Florida's Nature Coast. Median home prices, schools, neighborhoods, and honest local guides for every city below.
Beverly Hills
Median $220,000
Beverly Hills is an unincorporated community in central Citrus County, originally platted in 1957 by developers Rose Mary and Don Bruder as an affordable retirement settlement. Today it is one of the most affordable established markets in the Nature Coast, with a residential grid of single family homes on quarter to half acre lots, the Fox Club Golf Course at its center, and easy access to Black Diamond Ranch, Citrus Memorial Hospital in Lecanto, and the Withlacoochee State Trail. Median home prices around $220K, the lowest of any K2 service area city.
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Citrus Springs
Median $260,000
Citrus Springs is a master planned residential community in northern Citrus County, originally developed in the 1960s by the Punta Gorda Isles Sales Corporation. The plat covers roughly 25 square miles of mostly quarter to half acre lots, all serviced by underground utilities, an unusual feature for unincorporated Florida. The Citrus Springs Golf and Country Club anchors the central area, and the Withlacoochee River and Rainbow Springs sit minutes north. Median home prices around $260K, with newer construction expanding the western edge of the plat.
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Crystal River
Median $290,000
Crystal River sits on the spring fed Crystal River and Kings Bay in Citrus County, Florida. It is the only city in the United States where swimming with manatees in the wild is legal, between November and April. Median home prices around $290K, with waterfront and canal homes reaching $800K plus. Year round outdoor recreation, low density development, and a small town downtown anchor the appeal.
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Floral City
Median $285,000
Floral City is one of the oldest continuously settled communities in Citrus County, Florida, dating to the 1880s phosphate boom along the Withlacoochee River. The town's defining feature is Orange Avenue, a half mile of canopy live oaks draped in Spanish moss that locals call the most photographed street on the Nature Coast. Lake Tsala Apopka's south chain provides bass fishing and small boat access, and the Withlacoochee State Trail passes through the historic core. Median home prices around $285K, with significant variation between historic core homes, newer subdivisions, and lakefront properties.
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Homosassa
Median $280,000
Homosassa sits on the spring fed Homosassa River in southern Citrus County, anchored by Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park where wild manatees winter year round. Old Florida character defines the area, with a working commercial fishing fleet, the 1850s Yulee Sugar Mill ruins, and a network of canal homes with direct Gulf access via the Homosassa River. Median home prices around $280K inland, with direct waterfront and canal homes reaching $650K plus. Homosassa is one of the Nature Coast's most established saltwater fishing destinations.
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Inverness
Median $255,000
Inverness is the Citrus County seat, sitting on the eastern shore of the Tsala Apopka chain of lakes. Historic downtown, Withlacoochee State Trail trailhead, and a walkable city center make it one of central Florida's most pedestrian friendly small cities. Median home prices around $255K, the most affordable of the Citrus County hubs.
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Lecanto
Median $270,000
Lecanto sits at the geographic center of Citrus County and serves as the county's primary medical, education, and government corridor. Citrus Memorial Hospital, the College of Central Florida Citrus campus, and the Citrus County School District administrative offices all sit along the SR 491 and US 44 corridors. Black Diamond Ranch, a Tom Fazio designed championship golf course community, anchors the upscale residential side. Median home prices around $270K, ranging from older 1970s homes in the original plat to seven figure custom homes inside Black Diamond Ranch.
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