9248 Denmarsh Drive Brooksville, FL 34613
Listing Courtesy of: MLS LogoSTELLAR / Coldwell Banker Realty / Daniel Burgos - Contact:  813-253-2444

  9248 Denmarsh Drive Brooksville, FL 34613

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$15,000 (USD)

Description

Discover the perfect opportunity to build your Florida dream on this vacant residential lot located on Denmarsh Drive in the peaceful community of Brooksville. Nestled among established homes and natural surroundings, this property offers a quiet setting with the freedom to design and build to suit your vision.
Enjoy the charm of Hernando County living with convenient access to local shopping, dining, medical facilities, and outdoor recreation. The area is known for its rolling terrain, nearby parks, and proximity to Weeki Wachee Springs, Gulf Coast beaches, and major roadways for an easy commute.
Whether you’re planning a primary residence, future investment, or custom retreat, this lot provides a blank canvas in a desirable location. Don’t miss the chance to secure land in an area with growing demand and classic Florida appeal.

MLS #:
TB8471545
Taxes
$304(2025)
Lot Size
7,000 SQFT
Type
Land
County
Hernando County

Listed By

Daniel Burgos, Coldwell Banker Realty, Contact: 813-253-2444
Source
STELLAR
Last checked Feb 6 2026 at 3:03 AM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
Subdivision
  • Brookridge Comm
Lot Information
  • Cleared
  • Buildable
Homeowners Association Information
  • Dues: $50/Monthly
Utility Information
  • Utilities: Water Nearby, Public, Water Source: Public
  • Sewer: Public Sewer
Additional Information: South Tampa | 813-253-2444
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