c.1955 Historic Florida Cottage on 1 Acre $190K
OHU50K Notes $189,999

Realtor Comments
Step into a RARE PIECE OF HISTORY in BROOKSVILLE!! Welcome to this 1955-BUILT JIM WALTER HOME, a special opportunity to own a charming piece of Brooksville’s past, set on a FULL ACRE in a PRIME LOCATION across from LAKE LINDSAY MALL AND DELI. This classic TWO-STORY, 3-BEDROOMS HOME offers a SPACIOUS CORNER LOT WITH TWO PARCELS, providing ample room to create your dream outdoor space or explore investment possibilities. Inside, you’ll find all the charm of MID-CENTURY CONSTRUCTION paired with practical living spaces that invite customization. As you enter, you’ll be welcomed by the character of ORIGINAL HARDWOOD FLOORS and NOSTALGIC MID-CENTURY FEATURES that set this home apart. The kitchen preserves its VINTAGE APPEAL, complete with the ORIGINAL FLOORING AND STOVE-a true nod to the home’s 1950s roots. This home blends HISTORICAL CHARM with opportunities to modernize. This property is composed of TWO SEPARATE PARCELS, providing endless options for the future owner. The PARCEL WITHOUT THE HOME previously held a mobile home, so it comes equipped with its own WELL AND SEPTIC SYSTEM-offering potential for a GUESTHOUSE, INCOME PROPERTY, OR A SECOND DWELLING. Nestled in the heart of Brooksville, this property offers easy access to the vibrant community of downtown. Brooksville’s MAIN STREET AREA is celebrated for its HISTORIC CHARM and friendly atmosphere, with YEAR-ROUND EVENTS that draw both locals and visitors alike. Enjoy SEASONAL FESTIVALS, FARMER’S MARKETS, and community gatherings that celebrate the area’s HISTORY AND HERITAGE. Whether you’re envisioning a PERMANENT RESIDENCE, a WEEKEND RETREAT, or an AIRBNB VENTURE, this home provides a rare opportunity to embrace Brooksville’s storied past while crafting a unique future. Brooksville, FL.
- 3 bed
- 2 bath
- 1,254 sqft
- 1 acre lot
- Build date 1955

If interested in a property, pleases contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
14335 Snow Memorial Hwy, Brooksville, FL 34601 $189,999
- Contact Realtor: Laura Varner
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Pros
Affordable cost of living & housing
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Overall living expenses—including housing, utilities, groceries, and healthcare—are significantly below U.S. averages.
Charming historic downtown & strong community vibe
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The downtown features preserved 19th/20th‑century architecture, cobblestone streets, Spanish moss‑draped oaks around the courthouse square, and frequent local events
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Residents appreciate the small‑town feel, friendliness, and active community spirit
Excellent outdoor and recreational opportunities
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Surrounded by Withlacoochee Forest, Chinsegut Conservancy, Weeki Wachee Springs, and numerous parks—ideal for hiking, biking, fishing, swimming .
Good healthcare and school support
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Local Bayfront Health Brooksville Hospital, plus additional clinics and a public library system with multiple branches .
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Public schools are graded B–, with some strong options like Gulf Coast Academy, and proximity to charter and vocational alternatives
Low taxes & mild winters
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No state income tax and relatively low sales taxes (~6.5%)
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Climate features mild winters and abundant sunshine—rated “A” for weather .
Cons
High crime rates
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Crime (especially violent and property) in Brooksville is significantly above state and national averages—one of the highest among communities of its size
Limited local job opportunities & lower incomes
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Median household income (~$35K–48K) is well below the national average, with unemployment around 5–6% and slower job growth .
Dependence on driving and limited transit
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Public transportation is minimal; most errands require a vehicle with an average commute of ~30 min
Smaller-town amenities and culture
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While charming, the downtown area isn’t heavily gentrified and lacks extensive nightlife, large retailers, or entertainment hubs
Hurricane/wildfire risk & health concerns
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Vulnerable to hurricanes and wildfires in certain seasons
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Some local data flags higher cancer incidence and mortality rates—possibly from environmental factors
Who It Suits
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Ideal for retirees, outdoors enthusiasts, families and professionals seeking low-cost living in a scenic, small-town setting with warm winters.
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Less ideal for those prioritizing urban amenities, low crime, robust career opportunities, or strong public transit.
Resident Voices
“Brooksville offers a serene and community‑centric environment … ample green spaces and supportive healthcare.”
“Brooksville isn’t much from the outside… conservation center and historical home …”
















































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