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Lot Size436 sqft
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Home Size1,032 sqft
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Beds2 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built1988
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Days on Market1
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Lot Size1.25 ac
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Home Size1,470 sqft
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Beds3 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built1971
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Days on Market1
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Lot Size5,663 sqft
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Home Size1,500 sqft
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Beds2 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built2004
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Days on Market1
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Lot Size6,534 sqft
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Home Size1,350 sqft
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Beds2 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built1977
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Days on Market1
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Lot Size6,534 sqft
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Home Size1,974 sqft
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Beds4 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built2025
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Days on Market1
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Lot Size7,841 sqft
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Home Size1,468 sqft
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Beds3 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built1981
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Days on Market1
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Lot Size5,663 sqft
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Home Size1,262 sqft
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Beds3 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built1990
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Days on Market1
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Lot Size8.00 ac
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Home Size820 sqft
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Beds2 Beds
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Baths1 Bath
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Year Built1923
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Days on Market1
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Lot Size9,584 sqft
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Home Size780 sqft
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Beds2 Beds
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Baths1 Bath
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Year Built1961
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Days on Market1
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About Pasco County
Pasco County was created on June 2, 1887, from the southern third of Hernando County. The same legislation also created Citrus County from the northern third of Hernando County. The county was named for Samuel Pasco, who had just been elected to the United States Senate.
Dade City was named the temporary county seat until a popular vote was held in 1889, at which time voters made Dade City the permanent county seat. As early as 1917, residents of the western part of the county proposed forming a separate county or merging with Pinellas County, as Dade City was not centrally located in the county. The issue was finally resolved in the late 1970s with the construction of identical government centers in both Dade City and New Port Richey.