
Hernando County, Florida.
I-75 north through Brooksville. SR-50 east-west. Lower basis, same growth pressure.
The growth pressure pushing Pasco doesn't stop at the county line. I-75 continues north through Brooksville, the SR-50 corridor runs east-west across the county, and the Suncoast Parkway opens the western edge to commute traffic from Hillsborough and Pinellas.
Land basis in Hernando is still rational. Infrastructure — utilities, road widening, retention — is catching up, not ahead. The fundamentals look familiar because they are: the same demographic and freight tailwinds that made Pasco worked one county south, one cycle earlier.
What we cover here: commercial land along SR-50 and US-41, industrial sites tied to I-75 interchanges, and acreage positioned for the next leg of the freight and population wave.
The window in Hernando is still open. It usually is — until it isn't.
