Home For Sale near Lake Rousseau
Rare Lake Rousseau waterfront offering comprised of four contiguous lots totaling approximately three acres, improved with an existing waterfront cottage, TWO docks and a BOATHOUSE with additional Workspace. This is a unique LAND plus LIFESTYLE asset with exceptional privacy, frontage, and long-term optionality in a setting INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT to replicate.The property is best suited for a buyer seeking waterfront enjoyment today with flexibility for future use, whether as a private compound, long-term land hold, or a phased improvement opportunity. The existing cottage provides immediate usability while preserving the majority of the acreage for a future vision.
Unlike many waterfront offerings, the multi-lot configuration eliminates assemblage risk, allowing a buyer to control a SUBSTANTIAL stretch of Lake Rousseau shoreline under one ownership. The setting is quiet, recreational, and ideal for boating, fishing, and nature-oriented living.
This is not a cookie-cutter residential property, but a scarce waterfront holding appealing to buyers who value land, privacy, and flexibility.
Open house: 2/1 01:00 - 15:00
Property Details
- Beds: 2
- Baths: 2.0
- Sq Feet: 960
- Year Built: 1960
- Location: Lake Rousseau
- Acres: 3.000
- County: Citrus County
- Community: RIVER BEND
- Heat/AC: Heat Pump (Heating)
- Garage: Boat
- Roof: Shingle
- Property Taxes: $6,098
- MLS #: OM713845
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Listing Agent: Sheryl Potts, LPT Realty, LLC., 352-697-5500, 877-366-2213 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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| Ad Number : | 6859794 |
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| Added: | Nov 20, 2025 |
| Updated on: | Jan 23, 2026 |
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