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The Neighbors...
With a median age of 63, there a lot of folks just enjoying life on the water and on the golf course.
You'll Love...
The many benefits of living in the Homosassa Springs metro include low crime, mild winters and affordability. Just minutes from the Gulf on the Homosassa River is a plus too.
What's Nearby...
What’s not, Boating, Fishing Charters, Art and Crafts, Golfing, Nature Tours and not to mention the great food at Crumps Landing and McRaes just to name a couple.
Home Prices...
The median home cost in Homosassa is Real Estate: $236,500. Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 8.4%. There is something for everyone, from mid $100,000s to the low Millions.
An original Florida fishing town, few place can match the feeling of the gulf coast better than Homosassa, Florida. Manatees, paddlers, and boaters cruise these waters heading up to the world-famous Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park. The centerpiece of this incredible Park which features rescued and rehabilitated native Florida wildlife is deep beautiful Homosassa Spring–a second magnitude spring that attracts manatees, fish of all kinds, and people. Descend underwater without ever getting wet in the Fishbowl Observatory. Or take a manatee tour to Blue Waters just outside the park and swim with a manatee. It’s an experience you’ll never forget.
But Homosassa is so much more than manatees. This is an amphibious community and people here live and play on the water. Nowhere do you get this vibe better than on the Old Homosassa waterfront. Three heralded resorts: Homosassa Riverside Resort, MacRae’s of Homosassa and Seagrass Waterfront and Resort provide excellent food, lodging and adventure right at river’s edge. Homosassa is one of Florida’s top sport fishing destinations. It’s also a working commercial fishing port on the Gulf of Mexico. You can get fresh seafood right off the boat at Shelley’s Seafood and Fish Market and the Cedar Key Fish and Oyster Company, home of one of Florida’s most famous hole-in-the-wall seafood joints: The Freezer Tiki Bar.
Homosassa features many incredible food choices plus a local enclave of talented artists and artisans whose galleries line Yulee Drive as you come into town. The biggest festival of the year is the Homosassa Arts, Crafts & Seafood Festival held every November.
Not to be missed is famous Monkey Island, just offshore from the Riverside Resort’s Monkey Bar and Yardarm Lounge. The island is home to a troupe of very active spider monkeys.
Capt. Rick Murphy comes to Crystal River
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Capt. Rick Murphy is in Ozello
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Crumps Landing RESTAURANT
Crump’s Landing – Up the River Tiki Bar!This place is party paradise!! The venue boasts several open-air bars that take full advantage of the beautiful…
On Florida’s Gulf Coast, near the southern end of what we call the Big Bend, Homosassa serves as home to several state parks including Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, where you can view manatees from an underwater observatory. At the Yulee Sugar Mill State Park in Homosassa, you can visit a sugar mill used to supply troops during the Civil War. In the nearby Citrus County seat of Inverness, don’t miss the historic county courthouse, now more than 100 years old. It recently underwent a complete restoration and continues to look wonderful today.
The median home cost in Homosassa is $236,500. Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 82.8%. Home Appreciation in Homosassa is up 21.7%.
Average Age of Homes
– The median age of Homosassa real estate is 30 years old
The Rental Market in Homosassa
– Renters make up 4.9% of the Homosassa population
– 0.0% of houses and apartments in Homosassa, are available to rent
Riverworks Studio
Homosassa Airboat Tours Incorporated
Western View Golf Club, Inc.
Manatee Connection
Southern Woods Golf Club
Blue Heaven River Tours
Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
Homosassa Fishing
River Safaris & Gulf Charters
Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park
Riversports Kayaks
Whether it’s on the land or by sea, there is no shortage of fun things to do. From Kayaking to hiking a trail there’s never a dull moment.
- Crump’s Landing
- Marguerita Grill
- The Freezer Tiki Bar
- Fish Tales Restaurant and Bar
- Old Mill Tavern
- Florida Cracker Kitchen & Monkey Bar
- Seagrass Waterfront
- Gator Cove
- Crump’s Landing
- Marguerita Grill
- The Freezer Tiki Bar
- Fish Tales Restaurant and Bar
- Old Mill Tavern
- Florida Cracker Kitchen & Monkey Bar
- Seagrass Waterfront
- Gator Cove
There are wonderful communities surrounding the area, as well as many other dining opportunities and great activities. Click the links and explore what the area has to offer.
Hiking
There are plenty of hiking trails that put you back in touch with nature, many winding near the water’s edge. Whether on foot on riding a bike, the scenery is breathtaking. You will find yourself transported back to a simpler time where time stands still.
Boating
Golfing
Ideal for year-round play, the area is renowned for the quality and scenic splendor of its courses, where players often spot native wildlife during their rounds. Home to highly rated public courses, semi private and private courses and clubs, Citrus County invites visitors to add a round or two to their travel itinerary to complete their vacation.
Take a tour around Homosassa
The Homosassa Springs, FL metro area is located on the west coast of Florida, 70 miles north of Tampa. Homosassa Springs is one of the smaller metros in the United States and is comprised of Citrus county.
The many benefits of living in the Homosassa Springs metro include low crime, mild winters and affordability. The region features a coastal shoreline, which is a great recreation resource.