Platinum Properties of Florida, LLC
π‘ 3911 N Nokomis Point, Crystal River, FL 34428 Draft Property Overview β Single-Family, Waterfront Stilt Home (built 2016) β 2 Bedrooms β’ 2 Bathrooms β’ ~1,400 sq ft β Sits on a ~0.25-acre lot, elevated on concrete piers π Features & Highlights β Elevated, flood-resistant design on stilts β Open-concept living with vaulted ceilings and shiplap accents β Spacious great room with breakfast bar and dining area β Screened patio overlooking the waterβperfect for relaxation and entertaining β Under-house covered parking accommodating up to 6 vehicles, plus concrete workshop/shed storage β Includes dock with 6,000 lb covered boat lift, fish-cleaning station, and storage for kayaks/paddleboards β Recently upgraded seawall with transferable warranty β Energy-efficient enhancements such as insulation and heat pump HVAC π Water Access & Views β Waterfront canal accessβjust minutes by boat to Kings Bay and the Gulf β Scenic river/canal views from living areas and patio π Location & Surroundings β Nestled along a quiet canal within Crystal River city limits β Bike or boat to downtown dining, manatee tours, and local shops β Easy access to Crystal River springs, shelling, and nature trails β‘ Zoning & Utilities β Zoning: RW (Residential Waterfront) β Utilities: Public water, sewer, electricity, central HVAC, ceiling fans, standard appliances π Schools β Crystal River Primary (PKβ5) β Crystal River Middle School (6β8) β Crystal River High School (9β12) π° Price & Taxes β Last Sold: ~$297,200 (August 2019) β 2024 Property Taxes: ~$9,275 (assessed at ~ $407K) π Community Snapshot (approx. 1-mile radius) β Median Household Income: ~$60,000β$70,000 (Crystal River area) β Median Home Value: ~$400,000+ β Average Age: ~50 years β¨ Summary 3911 N Nokomis Point is a beautifully appointed, elevated waterfront home built in 2016. With 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, and 1,400 sq ft of refined living space, it offers stunning river access paired with modern comfortsβvaulted ceilings, screened patio, under-house parking, workshop, and boat facilitiesβall designed for ease of coastal living. Its current estimated value of around $615K reflects both its superior condition and prime waterfront location in the serene, amenity-rich Crystal River. π‘ Crystal River, Florida Community Overview: Crystal River is a scenic coastal city in Citrus County, Florida, along the Nature Coast, about 80 miles north of Tampa. Renowned for its spring-fed waters, abundant wildlife, and small-town charm, Crystal River is the only place in the U.S. where visitors can legally swim with manatees, making it a truly unique destination and a peaceful place to live. β Why People Love Crystal River β Peaceful, small-town atmosphere with natural beauty β Home to Florida's iconic manatees β Affordable waterfront living and abundant outdoor recreation β Popular with nature lovers, retirees, and eco-tourists β Strong sense of community and environmental stewardship π‘ Real Estate & Housing Crystal River offers affordable and waterfront properties, ideal for retirees and outdoor enthusiasts: π Single-family homes & ranch-style houses are found throughout the community. π΄ Canal & waterfront properties β Many homes directly access Kings Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. ποΈ 55+ Communities β Popular among snowbirds and retirees seeking tranquility. π° Median Home Value: Around $250,000β$300,000, depending on proximity to the water. π Demographics & Economy Population: Approx. 3,400 residents (as of the 2020 census) Median Age: 63.3 years β a popular destination for retirees Median Household Income: ~$72,000 Major Industries: Tourism & Eco-Tourism β Manatee tours, kayaking, and diving bring thousands of visitors annually. Healthcare & Senior Services β A growing industry due to the older population. Retail & Local Services β Many small businesses cater to locals and tourists. π Education Crystal River is served by the Citrus County School District, with schools such as: Crystal River Primary School Crystal River Middle School Crystal River High School Academy of Environmental Science β A public charter school focusing on marine biology and environmental studies. ποΈ Lifestyle & Attractions Three Sisters Springs β A crystal-clear spring popular for manatee viewing and kayaking. Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge is a top eco-tourism destination dedicated to protecting the West Indian Manatee. Crystal River Archaeological State Park β A historical site with prehistoric Native American burial mounds. Boating & Fishing β The area is a hub for saltwater and freshwater fishing, scalloping, and boat tours. Downtown Crystal River β A walkable district with local boutiques, cafes, and events like the Manatee Festival. π Transportation & Accessibility U.S. Highway 19 β Main route through the city with access to other Gulf Coast towns. Tampa International Airport (TPA) β About 1.5 hours away by car. Inverness & Homosassa Springs β Nearby communities for extended shopping, medical care, and recreational options. βοΈ Climate & Outdoor Living Mild winters and hot, humid summers β perfect for year-round outdoor activity. Kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and birdwatching are part of everyday life. Nature trails, preserves, and springs surround the city. Crystal River offers a quiet, nature-filled lifestyle while providing access to modern conveniences and nearby cities. Itβs ideal for retirees, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking a slower pace of life with breathtaking surroundings.