65 Whitewood Street

Property details·Homosassa, Citrus County, Florida·18E-20S-13-0010-00560-030.0

3Beds
2Baths
2,032Sq ft
0.28Acres
2004Built
$8,800Last sale

Location

Address

65 Whitewood Street

Homosassa, FL 34446

Citrus County

Parcel ID

18E-20S-13-0010-00560-030.0

Coordinates

28.748181, -82.510574

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square feet
2,032
Stories
1
Year built
2004
Pool
Yes
Garage
10-car G

Land & lot

Lot size
0.28 acres
Land area
12,000 sq ft
Subdivision
Sugarmill Woods (cypress Villa
Neighborhood
5402
Zoning
PDR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT(S
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$2,245.55
Market value$296,132
Assessed value$296,132
Building value$274,132
Land value$22,000

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Citrus County 2026 Insights

Citrus County, Florida: The Retirement Republic With a Hidden Affordability Trap

There's a paradox at the heart of Citrus County that doesn't resolve itself easily. On the surface, this Gulf Coast county — anchored by Inverness and the spring-fed waters of the Crystal River — looks like a retiree's dream made affordable: median home values of $223,200, an ownership rate of nearly 85%, and a tranquil, low-density landscape of single-family homes. Dig into the labor and income data, however, and a more complicated story emerges about what happens when a community organizes itself almost entirely around retirement.

A County Built for the Retired — Structurally

At 56.9, Citrus County's median age is among the oldest of any Florida county — and Florida sets a high bar. More than a third of residents (36.3%) are 65 or older, while fewer than 15% are under 18. That demographic inversion explains almost everything unusual in this dataset. The labor force participation rate of just 39.7% isn't a sign of economic failure so much as intentional design: this is a county where a large share of the adult population has aged out of the workforce by choice. Social Security checks and pension income, not wages, power much of the local economy.

That same dynamic explains the educational attainment profile. With 38% of adults holding only a high school diploma and just 12.7% holding a bachelor's degree — well below Florida's statewide figure near 32% — Citrus County reflects the credential patterns of a generation that entered the workforce before college became ubiquitous, not necessarily a workforce being left behind.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Age56.9 yearsOne of Florida's oldest counties; national median is ~38
Homeownership Rate84.8%Nearly 30 points above national average of ~65%
Severe Rent Burden27.6%Over 1 in 4 renters paying >50% of income on housing
Labor Force Participation39.7%vs. ~63% nationally — retirement community effect

The Renter Exception

Here's where Citrus County's affordability story fractures. While homeowners enjoy modest prices and the equity security that comes with them, the 15% of households who rent are in a genuinely precarious position. A median rent of $1,069 against a median household income of $55,355 produces a rent burden ratio that pushes 48.7% of renters over the 30% affordability threshold — and a striking 27.6% into severe cost burden, spending more than half their income on housing. These are likely the county's working-age service workers, younger residents, and fixed-income seniors who never made it into homeownership. They are a small minority in this community, but they are struggling at rates that rival distressed urban markets.

The 21.5% disability rate and 11.5% uninsured rate compound the concern. This is a county with significant healthcare dependency but limited local employment options — unemployment sits at 6.8%, well above Florida's recent statewide averages — which puts pressure on residents who need income but face a thin local job market.

FAQs

What makes Citrus County unique? Citrus County is one of the most age-concentrated counties in a state already famous for retirees. Crystal River is one of the only places in the continental United States where you can legally swim with wild manatees, and the county's spring systems attract nature tourism. Structurally, its economy is shaped far more by retirement income than by wages, which produces a distinctive housing market: cheap to buy, modestly affordable to own, but harder than it looks for renters and workers.

Is Citrus County actually affordable to live in? For homeowners with equity or retirement income, yes — home values are 30% below the national median and the ownership rate is extraordinary. But for renters or working-age residents relying on local wages, affordability is elusive. The local job market skews toward healthcare, retail, and service industries that support a senior population, and those wages don't stretch far enough for renters in the current market.

Why is the vacancy rate so high in Citrus County? A 16.4% vacancy rate — well above the national norm of roughly 9% — reflects both the county's seasonal population (snowbirds who own but don't occupy year-round) and a housing stock that has historically outpaced permanent demand. It's a structural feature of retirement-destination counties across Florida's Nature Coast corridor.

Local market context

Homosassa has 24,311 properties in our comprehensive database.

Homosassa offers affordable housing with an average price of $241,595.

With a price per square foot of just $140, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Homosassa prices closely align with the Citrus County average.

MetricHomosassaCitrus Countyvs County
Average Price$241,595$234,638+3%
Avg Sq Ft1,7241,692+2%
Price/Sq Ft$140$139+1%
Properties24,311152,477-84%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Homosassa, FL Real Estate

What is the average home price in Homosassa, FL?

The average home price in Homosassa, FL is $241,595, based on analysis of 24,311 properties in our database.

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Homes in Homosassa, FL average 1,724 square feet, with an average price of $241,595.

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