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Brooksville Florida Median Home Price Stats - updated 06/30/09
Average Listing Price
$179,986 - Down $958 - / -0.5% w-o-w
Week ending June 24

Median Sale Price
$76,000 - Down $10,600 - / -12.2% y-o-y

The median sales price for homes in Brooksville FL was $76,000 down $10,600 or 12.2%.  There are 423
Pre-Foreclosures and 137 Bank Owned Properties in the Brooksville market place as per RealtyTrac.com.

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Brooksville Florida Market History
Brooksville is an incorporated city in Hernando County, Florida, in the United States.

Brooksville, originally known as Melendez, was first settled about 1845. A map printed in 1855 shows the town of
Melendez as being the capital of Benton County, the former name of Hernando County. It remained the county seat of
Hernando County for more than one hundred years.

Fort DeSoto, a military fort established about 1840 to give protection to settlers from Native Americans, was located at
the northeastern edge of present day Brooksville on Croom Road about one-half mile east of U.S. Highway 41. Fort
DeSoto was also a trading post and a regular stop on the Concord Stage Coach Line which ran from Palatka to
Tampa.

Brooksville is a residential-commercial community which has experienced growth. There are several modern
medical facilities, including Brooksville Regional Hospital Inc., Oak Hill Community Hospital and Spring Hill Regional
Hospital serving the area, a campus of Pasco-Hernando Community College located at the edge of the city, and a
business section with eleven shopping centers and a public airport, Hernando County Airport, located six miles
south of the city. There are three city parks with walking trails, sports, and picnicking facilities, including a nine-hole
golf course and a library. The area also offers abundant hunting, fishing, biking and (in Nobleton just 12 miles NE of
Brooksville canoeing, kayaking and camping opportunities.