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Quality of Life

Often referred to as “Mother Nature’s Theme Park” the variety of sightseeing and recreational activities in Citrus County offer a new adventure every day.

From the 22-mile-long Lake Tsala Apopka and the beautiful Lake Rousseau to the manatee’s playground in Crystal River and the Withlacoochee River, this is your opportunity to enjoy a crowd-free glimpse into the wildlife of the Nature Coast in a country-club setting.

Another advantage for Florida retirees is that their social security income is not taxable under state law. Social security income is taxable under federal law in all 50 states.

Weather

Citrus County's climate is temperate. Temperatures range from an average in winter of 60 degrees to a summer average of 82 degrees. The mean year around temperature is 70 degrees and the county gets about 45 inches of rainfall annually. The Gulf of Mexico contributes to an ideal climate with mild and dry winters and warm days and cool nights during the summer.

REALTORS would do well to market what Citrus County has to market retirees - LOWER TAXES and HIGHER QUALITY OF LIFE. The retiree market (presently dominated by the baby-boomers) is a growing niche market that is not impacted by the ups and downs of the stock market, interest rates, or the overall housing market. Retirees have a positive impact on all markets and the Florida economy in general.

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