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More details for 8400 W Miss Maggie Dr, Homosassa, FL - Multifamily for Sale

8400 W Miss Maggie Dr

Homosassa, FL 34448

  • Campground
  • Multifamily for Sale
  • $704,299 CAD
  • 3,176 SF
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More details for 6331 S Tex Pt, Homosassa, FL - Industrial for Sale

PRIME 9,200 SF WAREHOUSE SPACE, CITRUS COUNTY - 6331 S Tex Pt

Homosassa, FL 34448

  • Campground
  • Industrial for Sale
  • $1,299,192 CAD
  • 9,822 SF

Homosassa Industrial for Sale

PRIME 9,200 SF WAREHOUSE SPACE, CITRUS COUNTY, Tampa MSA 6331 and 6275 S Tex Pt, Homosassa, Florida 34448 9200 SF Warehouse 50 Parking Spaces 2.10 Acres Zoned IND Heavy Industrial ____________________________________________________________________________ Prime free-standing Mini-Storage / Warehouse facility totaling 9,200 SF, located at 6331 S Tex Pt, Homosassa, FL 34448, positioned within the established Rooks Brothers Industrial Park. The site sits on an ±2.10-acre parcel, offering a functional layout and a well-supported industrial setting for storage, flex, or warehouse operations. The improvements include an air-conditioned warehouse component, currently configured as 70 mini-storage units (±8,400 SF), supported by an ±800 SF office/residential-style building area, totaling 9,200 SF of usable building area and providing operational flexibility for an owner-user or investor seeking durable industrial product in a supply-constrained market. The property features a one-story configuration, originally built in 1987, with supporting site enhancements including a fully fenced and contained 1.05-acre laydown and equipment storage lot, with an estimated 50 parking spaces. The parcel is designated as highest intensity IND zoning within the Heavy Industrial District, allowing for a wide range of potential uses such as manufacturing (hazardous material facilities may require conditional use permits), storage, distribution, crematorium, automotive/heavy truck repair and service, warehousing, shooting range, and more. Citrus County is experiencing one of the fastest growth trajectories in Florida, with a current population of approximately 153,600 residents projected to exceed 350,000 by 2030, according to the County’s Land Development Code. As part of the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater MSA—the 18th largest metropolitan area in the United States—the region is rapidly evolving into a major population, service, and employment center, driving sustained demand for retail, medical, and commercial services. The broader market continues to benefit from significant public and private investment. Inverness, Homosassa, and surrounding communities have undergone substantial revitalization, including improvements to Liberty Park, the Depot District, and other catalytic civic assets. Additionally, the $135 million Suncoast Parkway expansion and the planned Phase 3 northern extension, located just north of the subject property, will provide direct one-hour access to Tampa International Airport and major employment hubs. These infrastructure investments are expected to materially enhance regional connectivity, tourism activity, and commercial demand—positioning the property along a rapidly strengthening economic corridor. Logistic Details: -County Road 486 runs entirely along West Norvell Bryant Highway. It runs West to East from SR 44 east of Crystal River into US-41 in Hernando, just south of the southern terminus of SR 200. The route was once the former SR 486. County Road 486 spans 4 lanes, is almost entirely a divided highway, and is flanked by a parallel bicycle path on the south side. -County Road 491 is Lecanto Highway, a bi-county South to North road that begins at the Hernando-Citrus County Line in Oak Grove near the Withlacoochee State Forest and ends at SR 200 in Stoke's Ferry, just south of the intersection with the northern segment of CR 39. It was formerly designated as SR 491. -County Road 44 (often marked as County Road 44W) exists as the western tip of old Florida State Road 44, south of "Downtown" Crystal River. The suffix "W" was most likely added to not confuse this section with State Road 44, to the north, and to show its location by being west of US 19 and US 98(SR 55). As with the majority of these types of 'coastal spur' routes, in West Central Florida, it is county-maintained. -U.S. Route 19 (US-19) runs 264 miles (425 km) along Florida's West Coast from an interchange with U.S. Route 41 in Memphis, Florida, south of Tampa, and continues to the Georgia border north of Monticello, Florida. Newly 6 lane Highway was constructed from the Hernando County line to Fort Island Trail and US 19 in Crystal River, Florida. Suncoast Parkway: The Suncoast Parkway recently opened was a $135 Million Dollar expansion that extends 13 miles north from US-98 to SR 44 which features 15 new bridges, electronic tolling gantries, and the extension of The Suncoast Trail part of the Florida's Statewide Greenways and Trail System. The Suncoast Parkway is just 68 Miles 1 hour and 15 mins from Tampa making it a great commuting Highway for the workforce seeking to be outside of the Tampa traffic. The Veterans Expressway and Suncoast Parkway is a north–south toll road near the Florida Gulf Coast. Maintained and operated by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, this 68-mile transportation corridor extends from State Road 60 in Tampa, north to State Road 44 near Lecanto. Citrus County Growth: Citrus County, Florida's estimated population is 155,582 with a growth rate of 1.29% in the past year according to the most recent United States census data. Citrus County, Florida is the 34th largest county in Florida. The 2010 Population was 141,173 and has seen a growth of 10.21% since this time. Citrus County's current LDC allows for approximately a population of 350k residencies. Given the expansion of the Suncoast Parkway and the 6-lane expansion of US 19, we are in the path of tremendous growth. Currently, Citrus County has 60,000 vacant parcels of land prime for development. The County and incorporated Cities have plans for extensive utility expansion throughout the county including the expansion of the Crystal River Airport Runway 5000 feet to allow for larger aircraft to land and take off including a newly funded 75 acres industrial complex granted by the state to expand utilities, road reconstruction to support eighteen wheelers and to include environmentally friendly and energy conservation features. Community Development: -957 single-family residential homes on a 354-acre site in Lecanto. -500-lot subdivision, located in Citrus Springs by Habitat for Humanity of Citrus County. -Green Mills Group 2020 built a 106-unit apartment campus offering affordable housing on Colonnade Street in Inverness. -County commissioners approved a planned unit development (PUD) for Preservation Point RV Resort, a 234-acre property. -Jaymelday Holdings LLC calls for up to 600 RV sites, along with amenities such as a pool, golf cart rentals, bar and grill, basketball court, and walking trails in Crystal River. -207 Home subdivision by DR Horton in Beverly Hills, Florida Citrus Ridge Area. -930 Unit Subdivision in Planning with a national builder in Lecanto just off the Suncoast Parkway extension on SR 44.

Contact:

Century 21 Commercial, Elias George Kirallah

Property Subtype:

Warehouse

Date on Market:

2026-02-03

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More details for Mary's Fish Camp & RV Park – for Sale, Spring Hill, FL

Mary's Fish Camp & RV Park

  • Campground
  • Mixed Types for Sale
  • $5,470,273 CAD
  • 2 Properties | Mixed Types

Spring Hill Portfolio of properties for Sale

The RV Park Division Brokerage Team of John Burpee & Troy Weintraub are proud to present the Mary’s Fish Camp located at 8092 Mary's Fish Camp Rd, Bayport, FL 34607 for your review. Mary’s Fish Camp is a distinctive outdoor hospitality and retail property located at 8092 Mary's Fish Camp Rd, Bayport, FL 34607, within Florida’s highly desirable Nature Coast region. The property consists of six parcels totaling 10.00± acres and offers a diversified mix of RV sites, cabins, tent camping, retail operations, and family-friendly amenities, all positioned just minutes from the world-renowned Weeki Wachee Springs. The park includes 23 RV sites, featuring 9 sites with 50-amp service and 11 sites with 30-amp service, accommodating a wide range of RV travelers. In addition, the property offers 7 fully renovated cabins, originally constructed in the 1950s, which retain classic Old Florida fish camp character while benefiting from modern upgrades. The property also includes 4 tent-style camping sites and a children’s playground, creating a well-rounded destination for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and seasonal visitors. An on-site retail store with a 2 COP beer and wine license provides an additional revenue stream while serving campers, boaters, and visitors to the surrounding waterways. The property is serviced by on-site well water and septic systems, offering operational independence from municipal utilities and potential long-term cost efficiencies—an important consideration for rural and recreational hospitality assets. The park is located approx. 1 mile from public sewer and water services. Beyond lodging, Mary’s Fish Camp generates revenue through a variety of experiential and recreational offerings, including daily fishing rates, kayak rentals, clear kayak tours, and airboat tours, capitalizing on the area’s renowned waterways and wildlife. The property also hosts live music, enhancing guest experience and driving incremental retail and beverage sales. Mary’s Fish Camp is located along the Mud River, a scenic tidal waterway providing direct access to the Weeki Wachee River and the Gulf of Mexico. The Mud River is popular for kayaking, fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing, while nearby Weeki Wachee Springs is a major regional attraction known for its crystal-clear spring waters, constant 72-degree temperatures, paddle sports, and iconic mermaid shows. These natural amenities attract strong year-round tourism and repeat visitation.

Contact:

John Burpee & Associates

Property Subtype:

Mixed Types

Date on Market:

2026-01-23

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More details for 3450 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, FL - Land for Sale

2 Acre Hotel/Retail Dev Site on US-19 - 3450 S Suncoast Blvd

Homosassa, FL 34448

  • Campground
  • Land for Sale
  • $2,051,355 CAD
  • 2 AC Lot
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More details for 882 FL-44, Wildwood, FL - Specialty for Sale

Wildwood RV Village - 882 FL-44

Wildwood, FL 34785

  • Campground
  • Specialty for Sale
  • $31,796,003 CAD
  • 1,000 SF
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More details for 10366 SE US Highway 441, Belleview, FL - Land for Sale

Quiet MH/RV park Across From Belleview Publix - 10366 SE US Highway 441

Belleview, FL 34420

  • Campground
  • Land for Sale
  • $1,162,435 CAD
  • 4.10 AC Lot
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More details for 16350 US-41, Spring Hill, FL - Land for Sale

Potential Mobile Home Park Redevelopment - 16350 US-41

Spring Hill, FL 34610

  • Campground
  • Land for Sale
  • $545,660 CAD
  • 9.99 AC Lot
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More details for Seven Sisters Portfolio – for Sale, Homosassa, FL

Seven Sisters Portfolio

  • Campground
  • Mixed Types for Sale
  • $6,701,093 CAD
  • 5 Properties | Mixed Types

Homosassa Portfolio of properties for Sale

Rare chance to own a turnkey income producing portfolio near the treasured Seven Sisters Springs. Portfolio is on track for significant growth in the years to come. Well trained staff that love their jobs willing to stay on if requested. Seller financing available for well qualified buyers! Portfolio Overview: · ~$800,000 Gross revenues · Clear path to $3M+ with full optimization · Majority of income from short-term rentals (except for the mobile home park, which is easily convertible) 1) Seven Sisters Campground: · 25 RV Sites · 6 Cabins · 6 Boat Slips · 40 Kayaks (rental fleet) · Campground Store · 620 ft Waterfront (never flooded) · 2,500 SF Commercial Building: Approved for bar/restaurant (needs buildout) · Fully developed website, brand, and booking software (all included) · 1 of only 3 public access points to the Chassahowitzka River · City water/sewer 2)Chaz Hotel (Directly Across the Street) · 9-Room Boutique Hotel · Closest lodging to Cabot Citrus Farms (world-class golf destination) · Includes restaurant space and 2COP beer & wine license (unused) · Option to upgrade to 4COP liquor license by designating hotel as historic · City water/sewer 3)Mobile Home Park: · 4 Park-Owned Mobile Homes · 3 RV Sites · Large Metal Shed · Currently all long-term tenants but ideal for short-term conversion 4) Adjacent Airbnb Homes · 3 Fully Furnished Short-Term Rental Homes Include

Contact:

John Burpee & Associates

Property Subtype:

Mixed Types

Date on Market:

2025-08-01

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Campgrounds For Sale

Campgrounds

A campground is an area of land where people can camp overnight, either in a tent or in their car or recreational vehicle. The largest campgrounds consist of a number of back-to-back sites where one can park their recreational vehicle or pitch their tent. Privately run campgrounds as commercial ventures with improved or unimproved sites have been around for decades and have been gaining in popularity.

Are campgrounds or RV parks profitable investments?

Investing in a campground can be profitable, especially if the property is large enough for back-to-back sites. One must consider that a campground's value is directly related to an area's demand for such property. In addition, the cost of running a campground is much less than more traditional forms of lodging. As long as property does not have restrictions on its use, it can be bought at a relatively inexpensive price. However, any changes to zoning or building codes must be followed to ensure safety for guests and protection from liability suits.

Campgrounds are popular with extended stay guests. These are people who will rent a site for consecutive months. The advantage for the owner is that the longer they stay, the more money they spend on amenities such as groceries, electrical hook-ups and in some cases propane tanks which can be refilled at a profit.

Campgrounds can be run by both individuals and corporations. A smaller campground can be managed by a single individual with an on-site residence, which the owner rents out for additional income. In this case, the property owner is responsible for maintenance, reservation records and overall management of the area. A larger campground may include on staff groundskeepers, sewer dump stations, laundry facilities and even entertainment for children. A more complex organization requires the hiring of staff to fill these roles.

Should I purchase a campground?

There are many challenges that campgrounds face in becoming profitable investments. The most notable is increased competition. With the upswing in camping and outdoor activities, such as fishing and hiking, demand for campgrounds has risen. In addition, many state run sites are underfunded causing them to close temporarily or limit use by recreational vehicles. If a corporation buys property near such an area they may be forced to lower prices to compete.

What should I look for in a campground for sale?

When looking at a campground for sale, an investor needs to consider what makes the property unique and how it differentiates itself from other sites. These factors include:

  • - Size and location of site (i.e. availability of sewer dump stations, proximity to highways)
  • - Number of back-to-back sites available
  • - Amenities on site (i.e. tenting areas, playground, laundry area)
  • - Whether the property is shaded or provides some level of privacy for guests
  • - Accessibility to other recreational activities (i.e. hiking trails, beaches)
  • - Whether the property is located within an established campground community with other amenities such as specialty shops, restaurants and clubs for guests
  • - How far the property is from other amenities (i.e. grocery stores, restaurants)

Buying a campground can be a smart investment:

Campgrounds can be bought for a relatively low cost. They are a simple business which require little staff to manage and operate, although it will require some initial investment for cleaning or renovating facilities. They are appealing to people who want a simpler lifestyle that is not dependent on the office for employment.

Campgrounds can be found in rural, suburban and urban areas throughout North America. The appeal of these camping properties is equal across all demographics due to their accessibility and affordability compared with traditional hotels or resorts. Investing in property used by campers is a great form of investing in real estate. Guests are always looking for places to stay and businesses that provide these accommodations may be less at risk than other areas when it comes to economic downturns, since many campers will continue to use the property even if they cannot afford other vacations.

 

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