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More details for Seven Sisters Portfolio – for Sale, Homosassa, FL

Seven Sisters Portfolio

  • Campground
  • Mixed Types for Sale
  • $5,247,250 CAD
  • 3 Properties | Mixed Types
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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
  • $1,271,850 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. From a market perspective, the property benefits from its location within Citrus County, a region experiencing steady population growth and increasing commercial demand. The county currently supports a population of approximately 153,600 residents, with long-term planning capacity for approximately 350,000 residents under the county’s Land Development Code. Continued residential expansion, infrastructure investment, and regional economic development are driving increased demand for healthcare, service, and retail facilities throughout the county. 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 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
  • $2,085,000 CAD
  • 2 AC Lot
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More details for 8551 W Miss Maggie Dr, Homosassa, FL - Hospitality for Sale

Chassahowitzka Hotel - 8551 W Miss Maggie Dr

Homosassa, FL 34448

  • Campground
  • Hospitality for Sale
  • $1,146,750 CAD
  • 3,808 SF

Homosassa Hospitality for Sale

The Chaz Hotel is a two story, interior corridor,3800SF GBA with a typical floor having 4,592 SF. 9 bedrooms, was built in 1910, and renovated in 2001, sitting on a .71-acre parcel. Features a licensed restaurant with 16 seats, Licensed 2-cop beer/wine license, brand new commercial oven, whole house Generac generator. ***For 360 walkthrough, Income details, and in depth market package see Data Room and open Offer Memorandum*** Step back in time and experience the historic charm of old Florida at the Seven Sisters Spring Campground. Nestled along the Chassahowitzka River, this peaceful retreat invites you to reconnect with nature, unwind, and enjoy quality time with friends and family. From world-class fishing and scalloping to kayaking and boating adventures, the area offers something for every outdoor enthusiast. Surrounded by natural beauty, Seven Sisters Springs strikes the perfect balance between relaxation and adventure — a timeless escape into Florida’s wild, untouched heart. Established in 1910 and extensively renovated in 2001, the hotel has maintained its cozy ambiance, providing a serene place to unwind between explorations and adventures. The Chassahowitzka Hotel’s common spaces and outside areas are perfect for socializing and hosting gatherings, including gold outings, family reunions and natural adventure groups. Located just 15 miles south of Crystal River, and 6 miles from the new world class golf outings destination Cabot Citrus Farms. This historical bed and breakfast creates an inviting destination getaway for all travelers. This quaint hotel accommodates up to 18 guests, offering an intimate and secluded experience in century-old Florida, all while providing the comfort of modern amenities. Room Breakdown: Manatee Room- 1-Bedrooms, 1-Bath, 2-Queen Beds Captains Room- 1-Bedrooms, 1-Bath, 1-Queen Beds, Chaz River Suite 4-Bedrooms, 1-Large Bath (2-Shower, 2-Toilets), 2-Queen Beds, 3-single beds Crystal River Suite 3-Bedrooms, 1-Bath, 2-Queen Beds, 4- Single

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John Burpee & Associates

Property Subtype:

Bed and Breakfast

Date on Market:

2025-05-23

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More details for 8544 W Miss Maggie Dr, Homosassa, FL - Specialty for Sale

Seven Sisters Campground - 8544 W Miss Maggie Dr

Homosassa, FL 34448

  • Campground
  • Specialty for Sale
  • $3,961,500 CAD
  • 8,400 SF
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More details for 11000 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, FL - Land for Sale

42 Acre Parcel - 11000 S Suncoast Blvd

Homosassa, FL 34446

  • Campground
  • Land for Sale
  • $1,042,500 CAD
  • 42.07 AC Lot

Homosassa Land for Sale

The Land Division Brokerage Team of John Burpee & Troy Weintraub is proud to present this rare investment opportunity located directly on Suncoast Blvd in Homosassa, FL. This 42.07-acre parcel—featuring 21.46 acres of uplands and 20.59 acres of wetlands—is positioned next to Chassa Oaks RV Park and the Sweet Swing Driving Range, just 3 miles from the Chassahowitzka River and 7.3 miles from the new world-class golf destination, Cabot Citrus Farms. The property was previously approved for 99 RV condo sites under a unique master plan and PUD—an approval no longer obtainable under current regulations. This presents a rare opportunity to develop a one-of-a-kind RV community with individual lot sales potential or strong long-term income. Priced based on the lowest sales comps or REC zoned upland and wetland then removed $100K for estimated cost of survey and environmental studies. The existing SWFWMD permit has expired but is eligible for a modification, not a full reapplication—making the process more streamlined. Updated engineering and TOPO surveys will be required, and the permitting modification is expected to take approximately 6–9 months. The seller has already met with SWFWMD, County Land Development, FDOT, Environmental Health, and other relevant agencies. Acting now is key, as new SWFWMD regulations taking effect in 2025 may impact usable uplands. The seller is offering: All existing site plans and historical applications to expedite permitting Openness to joint venture opportunities Seller Financing Available! 700k note 7% interest Interest only unit July 2027 Balloon July 2037 Lot release clause. When lots are sold- lot is released from mortgage - 20,000 payment for each lot released. Take advantage of this shovel-ready RV development in a rapidly growing Florida market.

Contact:

John Burpee & Associates

Property Subtype:

Commercial

Date on Market:

2025-04-16

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More details for 2365 NW US Highway 19, Crystal River, FL - Land for Sale

Prime Commercial Development Opportunity - 2365 NW US Highway 19

Crystal River, FL 34428

  • Campground
  • Land for Sale
  • $957,710 CAD
  • 11.51 AC Lot

Crystal River Land for Sale

Bring your shovel and vision to this prime 11.51-acre commercial property in the heart of Florida’s Nature Coast, located in the City of Crystal River, Citrus County. With 1,730+ feet of frontage along US Highway 19—a major thoroughfare with 27,500 AADT—this property offers exceptional visibility and accessibility for businesses looking to capitalize on the area's growth. Zoned CH (High Intensity Commercial), this versatile property is ideal for a wide range of commercial developments, including large-scale businesses, retail stores, quick-service and dine-in restaurants, hotels, professional and medical offices, self-storage facilities, gas stations, convenience stores, drugstores, warehouses, terminals, and shopping centers. Its strategic location provides an excellent opportunity for businesses seeking high traffic exposure and access to a rapidly expanding customer base. Positioned just north of Crystal River’s Historic Downtown, the site is surrounded by trendy shops, local vendors, charming restaurants, and entertainment venues. The area is experiencing rapid economic growth, with significant new developments already underway. Among them, the former Crystal River Mall is being transformed into a 400-unit residential apartment community with mixed-use retail, bringing an influx of new residents and potential customers. Additionally, directly adjacent to the rear boundary of the property, Hidden Lake RV Resort—an 85-acre development with 580 RV lots—is under construction, further increasing demand for commercial services in the area. As Citrus County continues to expand, its current population of 153,600 residents is projected to more than double to 350,000 by 2030, according to the County’s Land Development Code. This surge in population, coupled with the county’s inclusion in the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which ranks as the 18th largest in the United States, positions the area as a highly attractive destination for both businesses and residents. Homosassa and the surrounding communities have also benefited from major revitalization efforts, including investments in Liberty Park and the Depot District in Inverness. Furthermore, the $135 million expansion of the Suncoast Parkway, along with planned extensions, will enhance regional connectivity, bringing additional economic opportunities to the area. These infrastructure improvements will facilitate increased traffic flow, tourism, and business expansion, making this property even more valuable for commercial development. Within a 15-minute drive, the property serves a strong customer base of 46,361 residents, with an average age of 58 and a median household income of $65,000. This demographic ensures a solid foundation for businesses looking to establish themselves in a thriving, dynamic market. The continued residential and commercial growth in the region makes this an ideal investment opportunity for businesses seeking a high-visibility location with access to a rapidly growing population. Zoning & Development Potential The property is zoned CH (High-Intensity Commercial), allowing for a diverse range of commercial uses, including: -Large-scale businesses & commercial enterprises -Retail (quick-service & dine-in restaurants) -Hotels & hospitality developments -Professional & medical office spaces -Self-storage facilities -Gas stations & convenience stores -Drugstores & pharmacies -Warehousing & logistics hubs -Shopping centers & mixed-use developments Strategic Location & Growth Potential Positioned just north of Crystal River’s Historic Downtown, this property is surrounded by trendy shops, local vendors, charming restaurants, and entertainment options, making it an ideal investment in a thriving market. Adding to the area's economic boom, major developments are underway nearby: -Crystal River Mall Redevelopment: Currently under construction, this project includes 400 residential apartments with mixed-use retail, boosting demand for commercial services in the area. -Hidden Lake RV Resort: Directly bordering the rear of this property, this 85-acre development will feature 580 RV lots, attracting seasonal and long-term visitors, increasing foot traffic and consumer demand. 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 Syou’re toke'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.

Contact:

Century 21 Commercial, Elias George Kirallah

Property Subtype:

Commercial

Date on Market:

2025-02-05

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More details for 4154 Lecanto Highway, Beverly Hills, FL - Land for Sale

1.17 Acres Pad Ready Site Central Florida - 4154 Lecanto Highway

Beverly Hills, FL 34465

  • Campground
  • Land for Sale
  • $764,500 CAD
  • 1.17 AC Lot

Beverly Hills Land for Sale

Located in the heart of Citrus County's growth corridor, Lot 12 is an outparcel within the newly developed Golden Gate in Beverly Hills, Florida. This 1.17-acre site is zoned for a variety of commercial uses, including quick-service restaurants (QSR) with drive-thru, automotive services, general retail, and medical or professional offices. It is part of a thriving development alongside established businesses such as Walgreens, Advance Auto Parts, and the new Pizza Hut with drive-thru. The property offers excellent visibility with over 195 feet of highway frontage along Hwy 491 and convenient access via the signalized intersection at N Modelwood Drive and Hwy 491. Multiple points of entry, including three from CR 491 and two from N Modelwood Drive, provide seamless connectivity to adjacent parcels through a cross-access service road, with both front and rear access to the parcel. Just 2.8 miles north of the Central Ridge regional shopping district, this location is near major retailers like Walmart, Target, Aldi, Hobby Lobby, Texas Roadhouse, Panera Bread, 7-Eleven, and other national and regional brands. The site is cleared and ready for development, with access to offsite retention for maximum lot utilization, and city water and sewer lines already in place. Additionally, shared signage will enhance the visibility of businesses located on the property. Adjacent to Lot 12 and available for separate purchase are Lot 11 (1.17 acres, $500,000) and Lot 13 (1.93 acres, $500,000), offering the opportunity to combine the parcels for a total of 4.28 acres at a price of $1,500,000. This site is ideally positioned to benefit from the recently completed extension of the Suncoast Parkway and future expansions, with Citrus County poised for significant growth within the Tampa MSA. Located just 15 minutes from a customer base of 46,361 residents with an average age of 58 and a median household income of $65,000, the property also enjoys proximity to growing populations in Floral City (7.8 miles), Lecanto (2 miles), Crystal River (10 miles), and Homosassa (15 miles). Citrus County, currently home to 153,600 residents, is projected to experience rapid growth, reaching an estimated population of 350,000 by 2030 under the county's Land Development Code. As part of the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA, ranked as the 18th largest in the U.S., Citrus County is emerging as one of the nation’s top real estate markets. 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 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 type 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 Hwy constructed from Hernando County line to Fort Island Trail and US 19 in Crystal River, Florida. Suncoast Parkway: The Suncoast Parkway recently opened was a of $135 Million Dollar expansion which 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 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 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 Run Way 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 in 2020 built a 106-unit apartment campus offering affordable housing on Colonade 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 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 national builder in Lecanto just off the Suncoast Parkway extension on SR 44.

Contact:

Century 21 Commercial, Elias George Kirallah

Property Subtype:

Commercial

Date on Market:

2024-11-04

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More details for 3865 E Gulf To Lake Hwy, Inverness, FL - Land for Sale

3899 E Gulf To Lake Hwy, Inverness, FL - 3865 E Gulf To Lake Hwy

Inverness, FL 34453

  • Campground
  • Land for Sale
  • $1,666,610 CAD
  • 3.80 AC Lot

Inverness Land for Sale

This large and rare 3.8 acres of land zoned GNC Commercial features 429’ of Highway frontage on SR 44 (29,500 AADT) just West of the signalized intersection at Independence Hwy. This location offers high visibility and ingress and egress from both East and Westbound traffic via the open median on SR 44 and street-to-street access from SR 44 to Forest Drive. Convenience is at your doorstep with this property, as it enjoys proximity to Downtown Inverness (3.6 Miles), Lecanto (7.3 Miles), Hernando (4.2 Miles), and Crystal River (15.1 Miles). In addition, you're just a stone's throw away from TJ Maxx (1.3 Miles), Walmart (1.6 Miles), and more national retail. General Commercial Zoning allows for a variety of uses including Retail, Medical/Professional Office, Automotive, ALF, multi-family, C-Store, Banks, Car Wash Facilities, and more. Located in Citrus County, Florida, a bustling community of 155,582 residences growing at 1.29% exceeding the national average and part of the Tampa-St. Petersburg MSA offers a promising environment for businesses seeking growth opportunities. 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. All questions regarding this property can be directed to emails: Info@eliasgeorge.com All calls can be reached out to number: (352) 200-2635

Contact:

Century 21 Commercial, Elias George Kirallah

Property Subtype:

Commercial

Date on Market:

2023-09-27

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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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