Welcome to Citrus County Fl
Welcome to Citrus County Fl

Inverness, Florida

Inverness Florida - Historic Old TownThe City of Inverness, incorporated in 1919, encompasses 7 square miles of hilly terrain and is bordered on the East by the Tsala Apopka Chain of Lakes. Visitors to Inverness from all over the world have found the City an inviting location with rich natural resources, fine schools, and recreational opportunities. See more demographical information on Inverness.

Historic Court House

While few would consider Inverness metropolitan, the downtown is distinguished by buildings of character, stature, and significance to the residents of Citrus County. The most prominent, the 1912 Historic Court House, now stands center stage as a focal point in the re-invigorated downtown Inverness. Renovations that were completed in autumn 2000 restored this landmark to its former majesty. Visitors who walk the halls, climb its steps, or experience the view of the courtroom cannot help but feel the weight of Inverness' history and pride that is so evident in the rich wood and majestic granite that make this building special. A museum depicting the history of Citrus County may be enjoyed on the first floor of the building.

Whispering Pines Park

Since the early 1980's one destination point has become synonymous with the City of Inverness - Whispering Pines Park - the county's largest non-waterside recreational facility. The park boasts 300 acres of all the outdoors has to offer. Contained in this the crown jewel of a park are miles of walking trails, ball fields, tennis, racquetball, basketball and shuffleboard courts, plus a junior Olympic swimming pool, picnic grounds and play areas characterize a leisure setting framed in the natural beauty of Central FL.

Inverness Lifestyle

Through the years, Inverness has become a haven for those seeking a simpler lifestyle, a friendly community to enjoy their retirement, or a safe home to raise their family. Many may be found enjoying the beautiful water front parks, jet skiing on the lakes, or fishing from the pier at Wallace Brooks Park. If bicycling is what you like, you can ride for miles on the scenic Withlachoochee State Trail that connects many of our parks, business district and other hamlets along the way.

As the ancestral home of the County Seat, Inverness has been filled with the hopes, dreams, fears, and heartache of the generations that have walked its streets, breathed its air and enjoyed its natural beauty. Residents of Inverness are to be saluted for an unyielding commitment to the City and their appreciation of the fact this is a wonderful place to be.

Inverness has approximately 17,000 residents that enjoy a small-town atmosphere with wonderful southern hospitality. The Citrus County Courthouse, built in 1912, is the centerpiece of recently restored downtown historic Inverness. Downtown Inverness has gift and antique stores. The community hospital, community library, recreational parks, schools, shopping complexes are all found in Inverness. Inverness is 90 minutes from the big city life of Tampa and Orlando -- and 50 years in time from them as well. Inverness is the charming type of town that many people are looking for, but many think no longer exists in America. Inverness has it all - natural beauty, plenty of recreational opportunities, good schools, a low crime rate and affordable housing.

Inverness Real Estate

The Inverness real estate market is made up almost entirely of single-family homes. Prices range from approximately $150,000 to $500,000 for homes with lake or river frontage. Lots and land in Inverness are available for custom building and some horse properties are available.

Jerry Hartman and Sue Hartman are your Inverness Realtors. If you have any questions about Inverness real estate feel free to contact us for more information. Search our Inverness real estate listings.



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Sue Hartman, Crystal River Real Estate Agent
Sue Hartman,
 REALTOR®


Multi-Million Dollar Producer
A Citrus County Top Producer
Jerry Hartman, Crystal River Real Estate Agent
Jerry Hartman,
REALTOR®
CRS, GRI, CNHS


Multi-Million Dollar Producer
A Citrus County Top Producer
Keller Williams Realty logo
Keller Williams Realty
of Citrus County

699 S. Adolph Pt.
Lecanto,  FL 34461

Office:
(352) 746-7113
Direct Line:
(352) 382-1112
Fax:
(352) 746-7203
E-Mail:

hartmans@tampabay.rr.com


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