Questions, Answered.

Common questions from developers, investors, and landowners working the I-75 corridor.

The Basics

What areas does SunAmerica Realty cover?
Primarily Pasco County — Wesley Chapel, Land O' Lakes, Zephyrhills, and Dade City — plus Hernando County and the SR-50 stretch, with expanding coverage into northwest Polk County and the Suncoast Parkway area.
What types of commercial land deals do you broker?
Industrial sites, mixed-use development parcels, interchange-anchor commercial sites, infill redevelopment in downtown Dade City, and unentitled road-frontage acreage. Inventory ranges from sub-2-acre infill parcels to multi-owner assemblages of 60+ acres.
Do you work with developers, investors, or landowners?
All three. We represent landowners on disposition, source on- and off-market sites for developers and investors, and structure joint ventures or LP participations when straight purchase isn't the right fit.
What deal structures do you offer beyond a straight sale?
Straight purchase, seller financing, joint venture, and LP participation. The structure gets built around the deal — we don't force a standard box.
Can you help with entitlements, zoning, and site planning?
Yes. Zoning changes, comp plan amendments, site-plan approvals, and variances throughout Pasco and Hernando counties. We know the timeline, the requirements, and the people making decisions.
How is land basis along the I-75 corridor today?
Rational — for now. South Pasco along SR-54 has compressed. East Pasco, north Pasco, and Hernando County still offer workable basis where infrastructure is catching up. That window is narrowing.
Do you have off-market listings?
Yes — a meaningful share of what we transact never hits a public listing page. If you have a specific need in Pasco or Hernando County, the fastest path is a direct call.
How do I get in touch?
Call (352) 437-3059, email info@sunamericarealty.com, or use the contact form. We're at 14341 7th St., Dade City, FL 33523.
Do you handle commercial properties beyond raw land?
Yes. Income-producing properties, owner-user buildings, and repositioning opportunities — including directly owned assets in downtown Dade City. If it's commercial and it's in this market, the conversation is worth having.

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