★ Bushnell's only planned subdivision
Local builder · ongoing · Bushnell (county seat) · ZIP 33513

Jumper Creek Manor. Know what matters before you buy.

The county seat's hometown subdivision: L. Norman Adams-built homes with 9-foot ceilings and tile wet areas on city water, sewer, and refuse - behind a $395-a-YEAR HOA. Per the builder, it is the only planned subdivision in Bushnell proper, and it trades like it: quietly, locally, and on value.

Location~7 minTo I-75 at Bushnell
CommunityLocalL. Norman Adams Home Builders
Price~$200s-$300sTypical band (verify live)
HOA$395/YRHOA - $33 a month
Highlights9-ftCeilings standard
NotesCity utilitiesWater, sewer, refuse
CDDNo CDD
SchoolsMarion County SchoolsBushnell, South Sumter MS
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The Homes

Product

Single-family homes by L. Norman Adams Home Builders - features advertised include 9-foot ceilings, tile in wet areas, and inside laundry

Status

An ongoing local subdivision: new builds and young resales trade side by side

Distinction

Per the builder, the only planned subdivision in Bushnell proper and the only one in the county's southern half

Utilities

City of Bushnell water, sewer, and refuse collection - a real differentiator against well-and-septic rural stock

Costs & Governance

HOA

$395 a YEAR (about $33/month) - among the lowest organized-subdivision fees in the region; confirm scope in the documents

CDD

None advertised - verify the parcel on the Sumter County tax roll as standard

Utilities

City services replace well/septic maintenance and add monthly bills - net positive for most owners; budget both sides

Amenities & Lifestyle

On site

No pool or clubhouse - the subdivision sells order and infrastructure, not resort amenities

Nearby

Bushnell's courthouse-square downtown, Dade Battlefield Historic State Park, and the Withlacoochee State Forest minutes away

Recreation

Lake Panasoffkee's fishing economy ~12 minutes north

The Villages

The southern edge roughly 20-25 minutes up US-301/I-75

Location & Nearby

Position

Bushnell, the Sumter County seat, on the south county's US-301/I-75 spine

Highways

I-75 access ~7 minutes - Tampa under an hour, Ocala ~40 minutes

Context

Small-town Florida with government-anchored employment (county seat) and interstate flexibility

Public schools & ratings

Jumper Creek Manor feeds south Sumter's school cluster - walkably close to some campuses by Bushnell standards. Confirm current ratings and assignment with the district.

SchoolGreatSchoolsLinks
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We have not verified current GreatSchools ratings for the south Sumter cluster - check the links and confirm address-level assignment with the Sumter County School District before relying on any school.

Jumper Creek Manor is Bushnell's entire planned-subdivision market in one place: local-builder homes with 9-foot ceilings on city utilities, a $395-a-year HOA, and county-seat small-town life - the structured alternative to rural well-and-septic for south Sumter buyers.

The short version

Jumper Creek Manor is what organized housing looks like in the county's quiet half - the builder calls it the only planned subdivision in Bushnell proper, and it pairs local construction with city infrastructure at a fee most communities cannot print.

  • $395 a YEAR HOA - roughly $33 a month, among the region's lowest organized-subdivision fees
  • L. Norman Adams Home Builders product: 9-foot ceilings, tile wet areas, inside laundry advertised standard
  • City of Bushnell water, sewer, and refuse - no well, no septic, no tank pumping
  • Typical band runs the $200s into the low $300s (thin local data - we verify live)
  • No CDD advertised; tax-roll verified per parcel as standard
  • I-75 ~7 minutes: Tampa commutable, Ocala 40, The Villages' southern edge 20-25
  • The realistic local rival is Sumter Villas (Century Complete) - local craftsmanship versus national production
Quick verdict: is Jumper Creek Manor right for you?

Great if you want

  • $395/year HOA with city utilities - the cheapest organized carry in the region
  • Local builder accountability: the man's name is on the product and he lives with the reputation
  • City water/sewer beats well/septic for financing, insurance, and weekends
  • County-seat stability: courthouse employment and small-town order
  • I-75 flexibility without corridor pricing

Look elsewhere if you want

  • No amenities whatsoever - infrastructure is the product
  • Thin comps: a small local market trades slowly
  • South Sumter's limited retail and dining
  • School ratings unverified - homework required
  • Small-builder pace: build timelines and inventory vary
Young resales
$200s

Earlier Adams-built homes recirculating - the value entry to city-utility living in Bushnell.

3 bed · resale
New builds
$250s-$300s

Current L. Norman Adams construction - the Southern Magnolia and sibling plans, priced per specification.

3-4 bed · new
Largest/custom specs
$300s

Bigger footprints and upgraded specifications top the subdivision when they appear.

4 bed · occasional

Local-market pricing moves with the builder's current sheet and rare resales; we pull both before you offer.

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3-4 bed · 9-ft ceilings
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DestinationApprox. distanceApprox. drive
Bushnell downtown (courthouse square)~2 mi~5 min
I-75 (Bushnell exit)~4 mi~7 min
Dade Battlefield Historic State Park~3 mi~6 min
Lake Panasoffkee recreation~8 mi~13 min
Wildwood (US-301 corridor)~12 mi~18 min
The Villages - Brownwood/Middleton edge~14 mi~22 min
Tampa (downtown)~55 mi~55 min

Off-peak estimates; south Sumter roads run easy.

Drive your actual commute - south Sumter's quiet is real, and so are its distances.

$395/yr
HOA - the headline
$200s-$300s
Typical band (verify live)
City
Water, sewer, refuse
1
Planned subdivision in Bushnell (per builder)
● scarcity by definition
Price tiers
Young resales
$200s
New builds
$250s-$300s
Largest specs
$300s
Thin local data; bands are orientation, not appraisal.

Scarcity cuts both ways: little competition for buyers, slow comps for sellers. Patience is the local currency.

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The 60-Second Overview

Bushnell does not do master plans. The county seat's housing stock is rural acreage, old in-town streets, and - per its builder - exactly one planned subdivision: Jumper Creek Manor, built by local firm L. Norman Adams Home Builders with 9-foot ceilings, tile wet areas, and inside laundry advertised standard, on City of Bushnell water, sewer, and refuse service.

The fee line reads like a typo and is not: $395 a year - about $33 a month - because there is nothing expensive to fund. No pool, no clubhouse, no CDD advertised. The product is order and infrastructure in a town where the alternative is well-and-septic acreage, and that infrastructure quietly improves financing, insurance, and Saturday afternoons.

Pricing runs the $200s for young resales into the $250s-$300s for new builds (thin local data - we verify live), and the realistic rival is Sumter Villas up the road: national production versus local craft, $35-a-month HOA versus $395-a-year. South Sumter's whole organized-housing market is those two choices, and we show both in an afternoon.

One planned subdivision in the whole county seat: 9-foot ceilings, city utilities, $395 a year. Scarcity does not get more literal.

The $395 Headline

Stack the carry against everything north: Wildwood's master plans run $1,130-$2,101 a year in CDD plus HOAs; even the corridor's value plays carry $420-$650 annually. Jumper Creek's total organized-community fee load is $395 a year - with city utilities replacing the well-pump and septic-tank line items rural owners actually pay.

Verify anyway: the recorded HOA documents (scope and leasing rules) and the Sumter County tax-roll check. Twenty minutes, every file - cheap fees deserve confirmation exactly like expensive ones.
Want the verified fee picture and the builder's current price sheet? One call covers both.
Call (904) 351-6461

The Local Builder

L. Norman Adams Home Builders is the named, local kind of builder national portals barely know how to list - which is both the appeal and the homework. The appeal: accountability with a face, specs like 9-foot ceilings standard, and a builder whose reputation lives in the same town as his product. The homework: local contracts vary more than national templates - specifications, allowances, timelines, and deposit terms deserve line-by-line review, and the builder's office does not provide your advocate.

We review local-builder contracts as a core service, and we price the Sumter Villas production alternative beside every Jumper Creek quote - because the comparison keeps both sides honest.

County-Seat Life

Bushnell anchors south Sumter the old way: a working courthouse square (the county's government payroll lives here), local diners, Dade Battlefield Historic State Park and its reenactments, the Withlacoochee State Forest minutes west, and Lake Panasoffkee's fishing economy minutes north. Retail is functional; Wildwood and Leesburg handle the big-box runs.

The honest frame: this is small-town Florida with an interstate exit - Tampa under an hour, Ocala forty minutes, The Villages' jobs twenty-five. Buyers who need walkable variety should shop the corridor north; buyers who want quiet with order are exactly who this subdivision was platted for.

Schools: The Homework Section

South Sumter's cluster - Bushnell Elementary, South Sumter Middle, South Sumter High - serves the subdivision, separate from Wildwood's feeder pattern. We have not verified current GreatSchools ratings for this cluster, so the instruction is plain: check current ratings and confirm the address-level assignment with the district before schools factor into your decision. We pull this on every family file.

Families: we will verify the south Sumter school picture for your address before you commit.
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Living Here

Jumper Creek living is Bushnell living with sidewalks and sewer:

The infrastructure dividend
City water pressure, no septic pump-outs, refuse picked up at the curb - the unglamorous services that separate this subdivision from every acreage listing around it.
Courthouse-town rhythms
Government workdays, Friday football, battlefield reenactment weekends - the calendar of a county seat. Neighbors know each other because there is no anonymity to hide in.
I-75 both ways
Tampa commuters and Villages workers share the subdivision - the Bushnell exit makes both practical from the county's cheapest organized carry.
Forest-and-lake weekends
The Withlacoochee's trails and Panasoffkee's bass replace any clubhouse - free, vast, and ten minutes out.

5 Costly Mistakes Jumper Creek Buyers Make

The five we guard against:

1

Signing a local contract unreviewed

Local-builder paperwork varies. Specifications, allowances, and deposit terms get line-by-line review - ours, before your signature.

2

Skipping the Sumter Villas comparison

The production rival up the road resets the price conversation. We quote both, every time.

3

Pricing off asks in a thin market

Few comps means anchored hopes. We price off actual closings plus the builder's live sheet.

4

Assuming the school answer

The south cluster's current ratings are homework, not folklore. Verify before contract.

5

Forgetting the lifestyle test-drive

Drive the commute, the grocery run, and a Friday night before buying the quiet. It must actually fit.

Fifteen minutes with us gets you both Bushnell options priced, the fee verification, and a contract review plan.
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Lots & Premiums

The ladder is short: edge lots backing trees or fields first, cul-de-sac quiet second, standard interiors third. Premiums are small - which makes the good lots cheap resale insurance when available.
Standard interior
Cul-de-sac / low traffic
Tree/field-backed edge
Largest plan + edge lot

Relative desirability, not price. Verify what is platted behind any edge lot - rural views are rented unless the land is protected.

We check adjacent-parcel plans before you pay for a view. Ask about any specific lot.
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The Jumper Creek Buyer Checklist

  • HOA documents - the $395 scope and leasing rules.
  • Tax-roll check - no assessments assumed, verified.
  • Builder contract review - specifications, allowances, deposits, timeline.
  • The Sumter Villas quote beside it - the town's other answer, honestly netted.
  • School verification - current cluster ratings, address-level.
  • Adjacent-parcel check on edge lots.
  • Independent inspection - local builds get the same scrutiny as production.
  • Insurance quote - city-utility, block-area pricing is friendly; confirm it.
Jon Brooks · Co-Founder, Momentum Realty

Every county has a Jumper Creek - the one subdivision where the local builder, the city utilities, and a three-figure annual fee quietly outperform communities with marketing budgets. They never trend, and their owners never care.

The work here is small-market discipline: review the local contract properly, price against the production rival and the closings - not the asks - and verify the simple things are simple. We do exactly that, and the builder pays for it, not you.

Jumper Creek vs. The Alternatives

The realistic south-county cross-shop:

OptionType2026 entryThe trade
Sumter VillasCentury Complete production~$256,990+National block product, online process - $35/mo HOA
Triumph SouthDRH value, Wildwood$264,990+Corridor proximity - corridor pricing and traffic
Villages of ParkwoodGated value near Brownwood$200s resaleGate + Brownwood adjacency - 25 minutes north
Rural Bushnell acreageWell/septic landVariesLand and privacy - infrastructure and financing homework
Jumper Creek ManorLocal-builder subdivision$200s-$300sCity utilities + $395/yr fee; zero amenities, thin comps

The verdict: in Bushnell proper the organized choice is binary - Jumper Creek's local craft and city services versus Sumter Villas' production consistency. Everything else is either the corridor (more money, more everything) or acreage (more land, more homework). We price all four paths for clients in one sitting.

South-county shopping? Tell us your budget and commute - we will show you all four paths priced.
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Pros & Cons, No Spin

What Jumper Creek gets right

  • $395/YEAR HOA - the region's cheapest organized carry
  • City water, sewer, and refuse - rare in south Sumter
  • Local-builder accountability and 9-ft-ceiling spec
  • County-seat stability and I-75 flexibility
  • No CDD advertised; simple ownership math
  • Forest, lake, and battlefield park minutes away

What gives buyers pause

  • No amenities at all
  • Thin comps and slow trading
  • Local contracts demand careful review
  • School ratings unverified - homework required
  • Limited nearby retail and dining
  • Small-builder inventory and timeline variability

Our Jumper Creek Playbook

When Momentum represents a buyer here:

  • First: the builder's live sheet plus recent closings - and the Sumter Villas quote beside them.
  • Documents: HOA scope, tax-roll check, contract review before any deposit.
  • Ground truth: commute drive, school verification, edge-lot adjacency.
  • Offer: negotiate specification and allowances on new; price resales off closings, not asks.
  • To close: independent inspection and a final fee re-check.

Questions We Ask Before You Buy Here

On every Jumper Creek file:

  • What exactly does the $395 cover, and what are the leasing rules?
  • What are the contract's specifications, allowances, and deposit terms?
  • What did the last closings actually run - new and resale?
  • Any assessments on this parcel's tax roll?
  • What is platted behind the edge lots?
  • What is the verified school assignment and current rating picture?

Is Jumper Creek Right for You?

The honest sort:

Consider elsewhere if you want

  • Any community amenity - pool, gym, clubhouse
  • Walkable retail and dining variety
  • Deep comps and fast liquidity
  • National-builder processes and warranties - Sumter Villas serves that
  • The corridor's energy - Wildwood is 18 minutes north
  • Acreage privacy - rural Bushnell has plenty

Jumper Creek fits if you want

  • The cheapest organized carry in the region ($395/yr)
  • City utilities in a well-and-septic county
  • A local builder whose name rides on the work
  • County-seat small-town life with an interstate exit
  • Simple, verifiable ownership math
  • Quiet - as a feature, not a compromise

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Momentum listings (YTD)
97.98%
Sold-to-list ratio across our markets for our agents, sellers keeping more of their price.
Market average (YTD)
96.73%
The broader metro average sold-to-list ratio over the same period.
Momentum days on market
64 days
Median days on market for our listings, faster sales mean less carrying cost and stronger leverage.
Market days on market
72 days
The broader metro median over the same period.

Sold-to-list and days-on-market figures reflect Momentum Realty listings versus the metro average, year to date. Your home's result depends on pricing, condition, lot, view, and preparation.

The infrastructure argument

Against Bushnell's rural inventory, city water/sewer is a financing and insurance advantage worth real money. We make appraisers and buyers price it explicitly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Jumper Creek Manor located?
In Bushnell, the Sumter County seat, in south Sumter County, Florida (ZIP 33513) - about 5 minutes from the courthouse square and 7 from I-75, with Tampa under an hour and The Villages' southern edge 20-25 minutes north.
Who builds Jumper Creek Manor?
L. Norman Adams Home Builders, a local Bushnell builder - advertised features include 9-foot ceilings, tile in wet areas, and inside laundry. Local-builder purchases trade national-brand processes for name-on-the-truck accountability.
What is the HOA fee?
$395 a YEAR - roughly $33 a month, among the lowest organized-subdivision fees in the region. There are no amenities to fund; the fee covers subdivision basics. Confirm scope in the documents as standard.
Is there a CDD?
None advertised - we verify the parcel on the Sumter County tax roll on every file.
What utilities serve Jumper Creek Manor?
City of Bushnell water, sewer, and refuse collection - the subdivision's quiet superpower against the well-and-septic rural stock that dominates south Sumter. Better for financing, insurance, and weekends.
What do homes cost?
Typical band runs the $200s for young resales into the $250s-$300s for new L. Norman Adams construction (priced per specification). Local data is thin - we pull the builder's current sheet and recent closings before you offer.
Does Jumper Creek Manor have a pool or clubhouse?
No - no amenities at all. The product is order and infrastructure: planned streets, city services, a real HOA structure, and a $395 annual fee that reflects exactly that.
Is it age-restricted?
No - all-ages. The mix runs local families, county-government workers, retirees stretching budgets, and I-75 commuters.
What schools serve the subdivision?
South Sumter's cluster: Bushnell Elementary, South Sumter Middle, and South Sumter High. We have not verified current GreatSchools ratings - confirm ratings and the address-level assignment with the district before they factor into your decision.
How does Jumper Creek Manor compare to Sumter Villas?
The town's two organized options: Sumter Villas (Century Complete) offers national-production block homes from ~$256,990 with a $35/mo HOA and an online process; Jumper Creek offers local-builder homes with city utilities at a $395/yr fee. Production consistency versus local craft - we show both in an afternoon.
How does it compare to buying rural acreage around Bushnell?
Acreage buys land and privacy with well/septic maintenance, tougher financing on some parcels, and no HOA order. Jumper Creek buys infrastructure and resale predictability. Different buyers - and we will tell you honestly which you are.
What is Bushnell like?
A genuine county-seat small town: courthouse square, local diners, Dade Battlefield's reenactments, the Withlacoochee forest out the back door. Quiet by design - the opposite of the Wildwood boom 20 minutes north.
Are there rentals in Jumper Creek Manor?
Some - small-town rentals serve courthouse and school employment. Read the HOA leasing rules if density matters to you.
Is Jumper Creek Manor a good investment?
As a carry-and-stability hold: yes within reason. The $395 fee and city utilities protect ownership costs, and Bushnell's government anchor steadies demand. Appreciation tracks south Sumter - modest unless Wildwood's growth pushes down US-301.
What should I verify before buying?
The HOA documents and scope, the tax-roll check, the builder contract's specifications and allowances on new builds, school assignment if relevant, and an independent inspection - local builds deserve the same scrutiny as production ones.
Do I need my own agent with a local builder?
Yes - arguably more: local-builder contracts vary more than national templates, and no one else in the transaction represents you. The builder pays our fee; the review is yours. Call (904) 351-6461.

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