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$400,000
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 2 |
2.00 |
990 |
$1,314 |
1998 |
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On the market:
1 day
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WEEKI WACHEE RIVER LIFESTYLE – DIRECT ACCESS, INCOME POTENTIAL & OLD FLORIDA CHARM
This amazing Gulf Coast fishing retreat offers 50 feet of waterfront on a Weeki Wachee River canal with a fixed wood dock and direct access to the Weeki Wachee River. Cruise downstream to the Gulf of Mexico or head upstream to enjoy the crystal-clear spring waters. Spend your days watching dolphins and manatees glide behind your home while casting for redfish, snook, and snapper right from your backyard.
This 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom stilted mobile home is designed for relaxed coastal living. A rear second-story deck overlooks the canal, creating the perfect spot for morning coffee or sunset unwinding. Downstairs, the covered carport, bar, and entertaining area expand your outdoor living space—ideal for hosting friends after a day on the water.
Key Features & Updates:
AC replaced in 2023
Hot water heater 2022
Aluminum roof-over (2007)
No flood insurance required
Estimated homeowners insurance approx. $2,000/year
50 x 105 lot
With no HOA and no rental restrictions, this property offers ultimate flexibility—use it as a primary residence, weekend getaway, or capitalize on strong demand for short-term rentals like Airbnb.
Located in Weeki Wachee Gardens, a hidden gem in Hernando County just about an hour north of Tampa, you’ll experience the charm of “Old Florida” tucked away from the busy corridors of US-19 and SR-50. The nearby Weeki Wachee Springs State Park—famous for its live mermaid shows since the 1940s—feeds over 100 million gallons of crystal-clear water daily into the river, maintaining a refreshing 74-degree temperature year-round.
Outdoor enthusiasts will love the endless activities: boating, fishing, kayaking, scalloping, snorkeling, and unforgettable manatee encounters. By boat, you’re minutes to the Hernando Beach Flats sandbar, a local favorite gathering spot, or venture north to Homosassa for waterfront dining along the river. Head south and you’ll reach Anclote Key Preserve State Park, an unspoiled island paradise.
If you’re looking for a waterfront property that combines direct access boating, natural beauty, and income potential, this is your opportunity to own a slice of Florida’s Gulf Coast lifestyle.
Listing courtesy of GREG Klesius, GULF COAST FISHING HOMES RLTY