Additional Information
Additional Lease Restrictions
Please consult the City of Brooksville/Hernando County for rental/lease restrictions
Additional Parcels YN
false
Additional Rooms
Breakfast Room Separate, Formal Dining Room Separate, Formal Living Room Separate
Alternate Key Folio Num
00146470
Appliances
Dishwasher, Microwave, Range, Refrigerator
Architectural Style
Colonial, Dutch Colonial
Building Area Source
Public Records
Building Area Total Srch SqM
173.91
Building Area Units
Square Feet
Calculated List Price By Calculated SqFt
240.38
Construction Materials
HardiPlank Type
Cumulative Days On Market
54
Elementary School
Brooksville Elementary
Exterior Features
Garden, Private Mailbox, Sidewalk, Storage
Fireplace Features
Decorative, Living Room, Masonry
Flood Zone Date
2012-02-02
Flood Zone Panel
12053C0192D
Foundation Details
Pillar/Post/Pier
Heating
Electric, Heat Pump
Interior Features
Crown Molding, PrimaryBedroom Upstairs
Internet Address Display YN
true
Internet Automated Valuation Display YN
true
Internet Consumer Comment YN
false
Internet Entire Listing Display YN
true
Laundry Features
Electric Dryer Hookup, Inside, Laundry Room, Washer Hookup
Living Area Source
Public Records
Living Area Units
Square Feet
Lot Features
Historic District, City Limits, Sidewalk, Paved
Lot Size Square Meters
809
Middle Or Junior School
D.S. Parrot Middle
Modification Timestamp
2025-12-06T21:06:20.493Z
Other Structures
Shed(s), Storage
Parcel Number
R22-222-19-3460-0020-0040
Patio And Porch Features
Covered, Deck, Front Porch, Porch
Property Condition
Completed
Public Remarks
Welcome to 201 South Main Street, one of Brooksville’s most admired historic homes and a rare opportunity to own a piece of local history. Built in 1925, this authentic Aladdin “Capitol” kit home—known locally as the Judge Willis Russell House—is proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Aladdin Company was one of America’s premier mail-order home manufacturers in the early twentieth century, and a direct competitor to Sears Roebuck & Co. This model remains one of the best-preserved examples of its kind in the state of Florida. The home’s soft blue exterior, framed by century oaks and a white picket fence, embodies the grace and craftsmanship of the period. The broad front porch welcomes you into a light-filled foyer that immediately conveys the sense of history and hospitality this home has long represented. To the left, a spacious living room stretches nearly twenty-six feet, centered around a painted brick fireplace and surrounded by windows that capture the natural light from morning to evening. The adjoining formal dining room retains its original millwork and seamlessly connects to a cheerful kitchen, designed with both charm and functionality in mind. The kitchen features butcher-block counters, glass-front cabinetry, open shelving, and a breakfast nook overlooking the backyard. The main level includes two powder rooms, including one conveniently placed near the rear entry. Upstairs, four generous bedrooms and three full baths offer comfort and flexibility. Three of the bedrooms feature en-suite bathrooms, a highly desirable feature that enhances privacy and usability for residents and guests alike. The thoughtful floor plan allows for numerous lifestyle possibilities, making this home well-suited for an owner-occupied bed and breakfast, a creative live-work environment, or a distinctive primary residence filled with character and warmth. Outdoors, the fenced backyard offers a private and shaded retreat under a canopy of mature trees. There is ample space for relaxing, gardening, or entertaining, complemented by a deck and a detached storage shed. The gravel drive offers convenient off-street parking, and tasteful landscaping enhances the home’s enduring curb appeal. Every element reflects care and preservation—from the beautifully maintained wood floors and trim to updates in paint, lighting, and exterior presentation. Set within Brooksville’s historic district, this property enjoys immediate proximity to the shops, restaurants, and cafés of downtown, placing you within easy reach of the area’s vibrant community life and seasonal events. The Good Neighbor Trail and Tom Varn Park are nearby, offering recreational and outdoor options. Additionally, regional access to Tampa, Wesley Chapel, and Florida’s Gulf Coast makes travel and commuting effortless. Rich in history and remarkably versatile, 201 South Main Street offers the best of both worlds: the enduring beauty of a landmark home and the practical comfort of modern living. Whether you envision a residence that tells a story, a charming bed and breakfast, or a unique space that blends home and work, this Brooksville treasure is ready to inspire its next chapter.
RATIO Current Price By Calculated SqFt
240.38
Realtor Info
Floor Plan Available, Zoning - Grandfathered In
Road Responsibility
Public Maintained Road
Showing Requirements
Supra Lock Box, ShowingTime
Status Change Timestamp
2025-10-13T16:27:53.000Z
Tax Legal Description
SAXONS SUB ADD TO BROOKSVILLE BLK 2 N1/2 OF LOT 4
Total Acreage
0 to less than 1/4
Universal Property Id
US-12053-N-2222219346000200040-R-N
Unparsed Address
201 S MAIN ST
Utilities
BB/HS Internet Available, Electricity Connected, Public, Sewer Connected, Water Connected
Vegetation
Mature Landscaping, Trees/Landscaped
Window Features
Double Pane Windows, Thermal Windows