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Selling Your Home in Brooksville, FL
Brooksville is the Hernando County seat and the only incorporated city in the county. Founded in 1856, it is one of the oldest cities in central Florida. Rolling hills (rare in Florida), historic downtown architecture, and a slower pace draw buyers seeking character. Median home prices around $315K, with a wide range from older bungalows to new construction in eastern Hernando.
Median Price
$315,000
Source: Stellar MLS, March 2026
Days on Market
45
Source: Stellar MLS
Population
8,293
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020
About Selling Your Home in Brooksville
Brooksville sits in Hernando County on Florida's Nature Coast. K2 Sells works selling your home clients across this market with a data driven, no pressure approach. Below: the local context, the typical price range, the FAQs we hear most often, and a direct line to the K2 Sells team.
Why Brooksville for Selling Your Home
Brooksville is the Hernando County seat and the only incorporated city in the county. Founded in 1856, it is one of the oldest cities in central Florida. Rolling hills (rare in Florida), historic downtown architecture, and a slower pace draw buyers seeking character. Median home prices around $315K, with a wide range from older bungalows to new construction in eastern Hernando.
Notable Neighborhoods in Brooksville
The communities most relevant to selling your home clients in Brooksville:
- Silverthorn
- Cedar Falls
- Sherman Hills
- Dogwood Estates
- Spring Ridge
- Glen Lakes
What Makes Brooksville the Nature Coast
Local context that matters when you are evaluating selling your home here:
- Historic downtown Brooksville, with the 1869 Hernando County Courthouse still in use
- Withlacoochee State Forest, the third largest state forest in Florida at 159,000 acres
- Chinsegut Hill Manor House, a 1842 plantation house and museum
- Brooksville Aerodrome and the annual Brooksville Christmas Lights display
- Tom Varn Park, with 30 acres of athletic fields and a 7,500 seat amphitheater
What Makes Brooksville Different
- The Hernando County Courthouse on Brooksville's main square has been in continuous government use since 1869, the oldest still active courthouse in Florida
- Brooksville sits at 230 feet elevation, the highest point in Hernando County and one of the highest in west central Florida
- Named after Preston Brooks, the South Carolina congressman who caned Senator Charles Sumner on the U.S. Senate floor in 1856
- Home to one of Florida's oldest continuously operating railroad depots, the 1885 Brooksville Train Depot, now a museum
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