34606, FL Mobile Homes For Sale

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$195,000

3Beds

2Baths

1,380sqft

3249 Susan Dr, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

The Property Pros Real Estate, Inc

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$165,000

2Beds

1Bath

760sqft

7351 Sealawn Dr, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Insight Realty Network

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$199,900

3Beds

2Baths

1,080sqft

7504 Sealawn Dr, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Floridas A Team Realty

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$39,999

2Beds

1Bath

710sqft

(Undisclosed), SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Beycome Of Florida Llc

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$65,000

2Beds

1Bath

644sqft

(Undisclosed), SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Beycome Of Florida Llc

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$199,000

3Beds

2Baths

1,248sqft

3278 Horseshoe Ln, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Florida Realty Investments

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$218,000

3Beds

2Baths

1,216sqft

3263 Morrison Way, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Marcillo Real Estate Llc

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$225,000

3Beds

3Baths

1,350sqft

3343 Ballard St, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Home Land Real Estate Inc

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$158,900

2Beds

2Baths

1,216sqft

6434 Sealawn Dr, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Dalton Wade Inc

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$227,750

3Beds

2Baths

1,296sqft

3309 Susan Dr, Spring Hill, FL 34606

Jack Keller Inc

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$222,500

4Beds

2Baths

1,782sqft

8070 Sealawn Dr, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

People'S Trust Realty

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$115,900

1Bed

1Bath

728sqft

3274 Welsh St, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Future Home Realty Inc

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$279,900

2Beds

2Baths

1,144sqft

3307 Keye Dr, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Tropic Shores Realty Llc

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$179,000

2Beds

2Baths

1,056sqft

7085 Toucan Trl, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Kw Realty Elite Partners

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$155,000

3Beds

2Baths

1,056sqft

3393 Fiskway St, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Kw Realty Elite Partners

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$159,900

2Beds

2Baths

960sqft

3245 Painters St, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Dennis Realty & Investment Cor

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$159,900

2Beds

2Baths

960sqft

3245 Painters St, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Dennis Realty & Investment Cor

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Manufactured Mobile Home

$248,000

3Beds

2Baths

1,680sqft

3323 Parlow Ave, SPRING HILL, FL 34606

Floridas A Team Realty

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Florida Homes For Sale FAQs

What is the average cost of a house in Florida?

As of January 2025, the average home price in Florida is $410,800, reflecting a 1.4% Y-o-Y increase. While prices are ticking up, the number of homes sold has dropped by 1.2%, and inventory has surged 19.2%, giving buyers more options. After a red-hot market in 2021 and 2022, where median prices hit $410,000, 2023 saw a peak of $419,200 before the market cooled slightly in 2024, settling at $410,900.

Florida’s real estate market might not be on fire right now, but it’s got a warm glow. Now’s your moment to grab a property before demand turns up the heat. With its endless sunshine and opportunities that practically scream "vacation vibes," Florida’s market is still thriving. Don’t let the rest of the crowd beat you to the punch—get in before the prices start vacationing up! 🌞

Should I buy a house in Florida now or wait?

Yes, now is the best time to buy a house in Florida. The median home price is $410,800, up just 1.4% from last year, and with inventory jumping 19.2%, it’s like the market’s throwing you a party—more homes to choose from and less competition! Sales might have dipped slightly, but fewer people are fighting over the best deals. Now’s your time to grab that dream home without getting caught in a bidding war! 🏡💸

Which city in Florida is best to buy a house?

If you want to buy a home in Florida without selling your soul, Tampa and Jacksonville are your best bets. In January 2025, the median home price in Tampa is $408,500, with a modest 2.2% Y-o-Y increase—so it’s steady, like that reliable friend who always shows up on time and doesn’t borrow money.

Meanwhile, Jacksonville gives you even more value for your money, with homes averaging $296,000, up 2.1% from last year. It’s like stumbling upon a hidden gem at a yard sale! Both cities offer great affordability, strong growth, and a quality of life that won’t have you second-guess your purchase or sanity. 🌞🏡.

Which city in Florida has the cheapest housing?

Sebring and Ocala should be at the top of your list if you're hunting for the cheapest housing in Florida. With the median home price in Sebring at just $225,000 in January 2025, it’s the kind of place where your wallet won’t cry every month—and you might even have enough left over for a cafecito or two! ☕

Over in Ocala, the “Horse Capital of the World,” you can find homes for around $266,000—and who doesn’t want to live where horses outnumber people? 🐴 These cities offer affordable prices with small-town charm, so if you want a deal without sacrificing the good life, they’ve got you covered! It’s like getting a gourmet meal on a fast food budget.

Will house prices go down in Florida in 2025?

Maybe—but don’t expect a clearance sale. If you’re holding out for lower prices, 2025 could bring some opportunities. In cities like Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota, and Naples, rising inventory and slower sales might push prices down by up to 10%.

Rising homeowners insurance costs are also pushing some sellers to lower home prices. But in high-demand spots like Miami and Fort Lauderdale, prices are still holding strong—so don’t expect a sudden bargain. That said, if you're on a budget, you can still homes for sale in Florida under $200K. 🏡💰

Mortgage rates are expected to remain 6-7% throughout 2025. But keep an eye on insurance premiums, which continue to rise—especially in hurricane-prone areas like Miami, Tampa, Fort Myers, and the Florida Keys. If you’re planning to buy in 2025, focus on markets where inventory is growing—because that’s where you’ll have the most negotiating power. 💸

How much money should I save before buying a house in Florida?

If you're buying a house in Florida, get ready to save 10% to 20% of the home price for your down payment—and don’t forget a little extra for those pesky closing costs and moving expenses. You’ll need enough to cover your new place and still have cash left for beach day essentials (we’re talking sunscreen and cocktails, obviously). 🏡🌞🍹

🏡First-Time Homebuyer

First-time buyers looking at townhomes in Florida or single-family starter homes should aim to save at least $10,000 to $15,000. This covers your down payment, along with closing costs and home inspection fees. Florida’s warm climate and coastal beauty come with considerations like—homeowners insurance. It averages around $11,000 annually. Hurricanes and flood risks make Florida dreamy and expensive—so budget wisely unless you plan on testing your survival skills in a DIY houseboat. 🚣‍♂️

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family Buyer

For families looking to settle down in the Sunshine State, you’ll need to save more—around $15,000 to $30,000. Most family buyers go for single-family homes in Florida with yards—great for a swing set or a garden that’ll be overtaken by weeds in a month. Others prefer townhouses or larger suburban homes in top-rated school districts or gated communities, where the biggest crime is someone leaving their trash cans out too long.

And let’s not forget HOA fees—because in Florida’s planned neighborhoods, particularly in Palm Beach and Boca Raton, perfection has a price. Expect to pay anywhere from $200 to $600 per month, covering everything from lawn care and security to community pools and playgrounds.🌴🏡

💸 Luxury Homebuyer

If you’re eyeing a luxury property in places like Miami Beach, Naples, or Key Biscayne, get ready to save big—$50,000 or more. Luxury homes in Florida come with hefty down payments plus higher closing costs, expensive insurance, and significant HOA fees, especially if you’re buying in a high-rise condo or a waterfront property.

Most luxury buyers go for waterfront estates with private docks, high-rise penthouses with panoramic views, or sprawling golf-course homes in exclusive communities. Others prefer gated mansions in Palm Beach or Naples, where the biggest inconvenience isn’t traffic. 🚤⛳

Which side of Florida is better to live on?

The age-old Florida debate: East Coast vs. Gulf Coast. Both have sunshine, beaches, and retirees who drive 10 mph under the speed limit, but the lifestyle? Completely different:

Florida’s East Coast 🌊🏙️

If you love energy, nightlife, and the sound of waves crashing while you sip overpriced cocktails, the East Coast is calling your name. Cities like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach offer an urban-meets-beach lifestyle. The median home price in Miami is $640,000, while Fort Lauderdale sits at $644,000 and West Palm Beach at $450,000.

In Miami and Fort Lauderdale, luxury condos with stunning ocean views are the top choice, while buyers in West Palm Beach are flocking to charming single-family homes with a more laid-back vibe. 🏙️🌊🏡

Florida’s Gulf Coast 🏖️🌅

If your idea of paradise includes white sand beaches, slower-paced living, and postcard-worthy sunsets, then the Gulf Coast is your spot. Places like Tampa, Sarasota, and Naples give you that relaxed, “every day is a vacation” feel—without the Miami-level chaos. Homes are generally more affordable, with the median price in Tampa at $409,000, Sarasota at $550,000, and Naples—one of the pricier Gulf Coast spots—at $825,000.

In Tampa, modern townhomes and suburban single-family houses are popular among buyers. Meanwhile, Naples is all about high-end beachfront estates and golf-course communities, offering luxury and exclusivity. 🌊🏡✨

Where to find waterfront homes in Florida?

If waking up to ocean views and sipping coffee on your private dock sounds like a dream, Florida’s got you covered—just bring a big budget. 💰☀️

Most waterfront buyers look for beachfront mansions in Miami Beach 🏝️, Naples 🏡, or Palm Beach 🏖️, where the sand is pristine, and the neighbors own at least one yacht. Others prefer canal-front homes in Fort Lauderdale 🚤 (aka the "Venice of America") or lakefront estates in Orlando 🌅, where you get the views without the hurricane-level insurance bills.

Prices vary, but expect to pay a premium for private docks, ocean access, and infinity pools with Instagram-worthy sunsets 🌇—because let’s be honest, what’s a Florida waterfront home without a little luxury?

Where can I find condos for sale in Florida with low HOA fees?

If you are searching for condos for sale in Florida without HOA fees that feel like a second mortgage, you’ll need to be strategic. Some buildings charge $800 or more per month just for the privilege of existing. 💰😅

For lower HOA fees under $300, check out mid-rise condos in Tampa, where fees range from $250 to $400 per month. Fort Myers and Jacksonville offer similar affordability, with fees typically between $200 and $350. Older buildings in Orlando and the Gulf Coast also tend to have lower fees, usually $250 to $400, especially if they don’t come with rooftop pools, valet parking, and a concierge who knows your Amazon habits better than you do. 🚗📦

Just make sure to check for special assessments. That $250 HOA sounds like a steal until a surprise $10,000 building repair fee hits faster than a Florida thunderstorm. ⛈️

Is there a homestead exemption in Florida?

Yes, homebuyers in Florida can enjoy the homestead exemption benefits. This means you can reduce the property tax by up to $50,000 when you buy your primary residence. On top of that, the “Save Our Homes” law limits property tax increases to just 3% per year, or the percentage change in the CPI, whichever is lower—so your taxes won’t be rising faster than your coffee prices ☕.

To get in on this, you only need to buy a home in Florida and make it your primary residence by January 1st 🏡. Think of it as a tax break with your name on it. It’s like a personal invitation to a party your wallet definitely wants to attend!

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