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Florida Real Estate Resource Network Finding
all Citrus County Real Estate for sale Listed Here!
Citrus County for sale is a Real Estate Resource
guide for Home Buyers, Home Sellers, Investors,
Seasonal Residents (Snowbirds) and everyone
who lives here or thinking about relocating to this
beautiful part of the Sunshine State.
We can help you find or sell a home in Florida's beautiful Nature Coast. We serve all of Citrus County, including the cities and towns of Inverness, Beverly Hills, Crystal River, Homosassa, Hernando, Floral City, Dunnellon.
Let us be your guide thru Citrus County
Inverness, FL
Inverness is the county seat, a picturesque
historic city featuring a classic downtown

with antique shops, boutiques, coffee
shops and upcoming renovated theater,
a variety of restaurants. Inverness is home
to the Citrus County Fair and the infamous
Great American Cooter Blast
Inverness, FL has plenty of Lakes for fishing,
boating and jet ski fun. Be sure and visit
Lake Tsala Apopka, Lake Henderson and
The Withlacoochie River. Did you want to
know about the Golfing? Inverness has many Golf Communities: Citrus Hills, Inverness Golf and Country Club, Lakeside Golf and Country Club.
Beverly Hills, FL is a snowbird
paradise with loads of
community spirit and activities.
Beverly Hills Community Center
offers a host of events ranging
from horseshoe tournaments,
tennis, a swimming pool with
water aerobics, a wood working
shop and group movie nights. A
growing small town with several
restaurants, shopping centers,
churches and did you want to
know about the golfing.
Twisted Oaks Golf Club, Pine Ridge Golf Course 18 hole and 9 hole. The Community of Pine Ridge offers 1 acre home sites and a community equestrian facility, full size show arena, dressage arena and miles of riding trails running thru the development.
Crystal River, FL
Crystal River is frequently referred to as the "Gem of the Nature Coast". Centrally located on the Gulf Coast and known for it's 30+ natural springs feeding the beautiful rivers and well known King's Bay
www.visitcitrus.com Home to several herds of Manatees, some living in the springs year round. Crystal River provides safe refuge to approximately 25% of the nations endangered West Indian Mantee, be sure to take a boat tour to see these magnificent gentle giants or better yet, get up close and personal with a snorkle tour, they love the attention and a good hard scratch
www.sunshinerivertours.com . Scalloping, kyaking, snorkling and scuba are just a few activities to enjoy here in Crystal River. Getting hungry, don't worry we have plenty of restaurants, and of course seafood dinners on the bay at Crackers Family Grill
www.crackersbargrillandtiki.com . Local art and shopping, antiques, and a must see are the classic car shows thru out the week. Oh don't let me forget to mention the Golf Courses: Seven Rivers Golf and Country Club, Plantation Inn and Golf Resort, Black Diamond Ranch Course, Brentwood Farms Golf Club and Skyview at Terra Vista.
Need a Hotel? The Best Western located at 614 Northeast Highway 19 is an excellent accomodation when visiting Crystal River, FL. Relax with breataking views of King's Bay, enjoy a cool beverage at Cravings on the Water/Tiki Bar, and when looking for adventure be sure and check out the Dive shop offering equipment for rent or purchase and guided tours on convienent at the hotel property. You may bring your boat, The Best Western on King's Bay has boat slips available and ramps on the property. Boat & Kyak Rentals are here as well to swim and meet the manatee's up close and personal. Make your reservations today at:
www.crystalriverresort.com
The Nature Coast is a region of Florida Known for spectaular beauty and unspoiled nature located just below the panhandle at the inside curve on the west coast. It includes Citrus, Dixie, Hernando, Jefferson, Pasco, Levy, Taylor, and Wakulla counties.
Just visiting or full time resident you will instantly become enchanted by the Brackish creeks leading to the gulf through nature filled Homosassa, Chassahowitzka or Crystal Rivers where bald eagles build their nests in beautiful Tall Pines or shady old oaks. Florida's Nature Coast is a sanctuary to 19 endangered species. Blossoming rare flowers, sprouting ferns, and shady old trees, The Nature Coast highlights the true meaning behind Florida's name.
Our crystal clear springs are ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving with their extensive depth, underground caverns, exotic fish, clarity and cool 72°F temperature. Ranked among the top ten snorkeling spots by Rodale's Scuba Diving Magazine, there are many locations to choose from including King Springs in Citrus County, Manatee Springs in Levy County, and Rainbow Springs in Dunnellon. As well, local salt flats and deep sea fishing grounds beckon you to unwind in old southern style. If your looking to leave your mark, set a new record in Hernando County where world record Tarpon are caught right off the coastline. Taylor County and Horseshoe Beach in Dixie County are renowned for their great scalloping and crabbing locations. And when you want water sports, visit the Gulf where canoeing, kayaking, and water skiing are popular pastimes.
For an afternoon on the green, choose from the 50 golf courses located throughout the Coast. State Wildlife parks and Wilderness boat tours cruise you through the jungle of the Nature Coast. Homosassa Springs offers an aquatic experience when you visit the State Wildlife Park's underwater observatory. Indian manatees and tropical saltwater fish are just a few of the regulars here. Wakulla County is home to the Apalachicola National Forest, a winter haven for thousands of migratory birds.
Historic Brooksville in Hernando County brings back the old town southern spirit of the 1800s with antebellum homes, antique shoppes, and scenic brick lined streets. The Heritage Museum enhances Brooksville by preserving the treasures of Hernando County's past. Other museum's and historical sites that enrich the Nature Coast with southern charm are the Pioneer Florida Museum in Pasco, Ted Williams Baseball Museum, Hitters Hall of Fame, and the ruins of the Yulee Sugar Mill in Citrus County. Fine dining establishments invite you to sit a spell for the cuisine of your choice. From fresh-from-the-Gulf seafood served on the dock, to the homemade style of country cooking there is an assortment of restaurants available to satisfy your craving.
Pristine campgrounds, country inns, shops, wildlife parks, recreational activities, galleries, and restaurants. Live the adventure of Florida's Nature Coast. The west Indian manatee, Florida black bear, bald eagle, Florida sand hill crane, red cockaded woodpecker, least tern, gopher tortoise, Florida panther and many other mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians are some of the endangered species that call the Nature Coast home.
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