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Lot Size6,970 sqft
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Home Size2,089 sqft
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Beds3 Beds
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Baths3 Baths
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Year Built2021
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Days on Market1
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Lot Size9,148 sqft
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Home Size1,553 sqft
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Beds3 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built1955
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Days on Market1
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Lot Size6,099 sqft
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Home Size1,425 sqft
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Beds2 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built2008
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Days on Market2
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About Hillsborough County
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,266 square miles (3,280 km2), of which 1,020 square miles (2,600 km2) are land and 246 square miles (640 km2) (19.4%) are covered by water. About 158.27 miles (254.71 km) of shoreline are on Tampa Bay.
The county’s unincorporated area is around 888 square miles (2,300 km2), more than 84% of the total land area. Municipalities account for 163 square miles (420 km2). The modern boundaries of the county place it midway along the west coast of Florida.
A narrow portion of Hillsborough County to the south, consisting almost exclusively of water, extends west to the Gulf of Mexico roughly along the Tampa Port Shipping Channel. This has the effect of keeping Hillsborough County from being technically landlocked. The central portion of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge is in Hillsborough County. So is Egmont Key, at the entrance to Tampa Bay; this narrow strip of land separates Pinellas County from Manatee County. The northernmost tip of a spoil island just west of Port Manatee also lies in Hillsborough County.
Hillsborough is home to Alafia River State Park and Hillsborough River state parks, and to the C. W. Bill Young Regional Reservoir and Lithia Springs, one of the largest natural springs in Florida.