
Brooksville 142-Lot Development Site
40.4± Acres - Approved 142-lot residential Planned Development Project (PDP)
Marketing description
Positioned in a growing corridor of Hernando County, this 40.4± acre property on Seely Lane offers a rare opportunity to acquire an approved 142-lot residential Planned Development Project (PDP). With zoning in place and a master plan adopted, the entitlement risk has been significantly reduced, allowing developers to move efficiently toward engineering and permitting. Density is established and consistent with the County’s Future Land Use, providing a clear and predictable path to development.
The site features favorable topography, predominantly upland soils, and proximity to existing water and sewer infrastructure, making it well-suited for residential development. The layout and site characteristics support efficient lot yield and minimize typical upfront development challenges. Located near expanding residential growth in the Brooksville/Weeki Wachee area, the property benefits from strong market fundamentals and ongoing demand for entry-level and workforce housing. Surrounding development activity continues to reinforce the area’s trajectory as a primary path of growth within Hernando County.
Offered at a competitive basis relative to prior builder activity in the area, this is an opportunity to secure scale, certainty, and positioning within one of Central Florida’s active development markets. For builders and developers, this represents a chance to step into an entitled project with momentum already in place, reducing both timeline and risk.
Investment highlights
- Approved for 142 single-family residential lots
- PDP zoning in place with adopted master plan
- 40.4± acres in Hernando County growth corridor
- Utilities proximate (water & sewer nearby)
- Favorable topography and upland soils
- Competitive land basis for builder/developer acquisition
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