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Why Live in Hernando Beach

Hernando Beach, Florida, is a canal community known for its waterfront homes and easy access to the Gulf of Mexico. The area is popular among boaters and kayakers, with many residents enjoying fishing and water activities. Coastal stilt and ranch homes line the canals, often featuring private docks and in-ground pools. The Flats, a large sandbar northeast of the canal system, is a favorite spot for boating and relaxation, especially during holidays and summer weekends. Dining options include waterfront restaurants like Brian’s Place, known for its Latin and Italian dishes, and the Silver Dolphin, which serves homemade pancakes and fudge. For shopping, residents can visit local businesses along Shoal Line Boulevard or head to Nature Coast Commons, five miles east, for big box stores. Hernando Beach also hosts the Front Porch Art Walk on the first Saturday of each month, where local artists exhibit their work. The community is served by the Hernando County School District, which offers a range of extracurricular activities and career programs. Shoal Line Boulevard provides quick access to nearby parks, shopping centers, and major freeways, making it easy to reach Clearwater and Tampa within an hour. While the area has experienced storm surges and flooding, particularly from Hurricane Idalia in 2023, improved emergency response plans are in place to better prepare for future storms.

Home Trends in Hernando Beach, FL

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$540,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$549,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$345
Number of Homes for Sale
58
Last 12 months Home Sales
185
Months of Supply
3.80
Median List Price
$595,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
6%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
7%
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