Rolling Acres is a single-family residential subdivision in Brooksville, the Hernando County seat, with homes built primarily in the 1970s through the 1980s on standard lots. The Hernando County Property Appraiser recognizes it as Rolling Acres - All Units, neighborhood code 1150, in the 34602 ZIP code (Hernando County PA neighborhood codes list, updated May 2025).
The subdivision carries no mandatory HOA, which means no association dues and no association restrictions beyond county code, though it also means no shared amenities. Homes are modest single-family residences, typically in the 1,000 to 1,650 square foot range, on lots that give reasonable separation without requiring large-lot maintenance.
Brooksville itself is the county seat with a genuine historic downtown, courthouse square, independent restaurants, and older tree-lined neighborhoods, which differentiates it from the more suburban feel of Spring Hill to the west. Hernando County as a whole is experiencing what county development officials called unprecedented growth at a 2025 interlocal meeting, with 78 residential projects in various phases across the county.
The buy case here is value, no HOA overhead, and proximity to Brooksville services, including Eastside Elementary (roughly 0.7 miles by address, per school locator data), D. S. Parrott Middle, and Hernando High School. School assignment is by address and should be confirmed with Hernando County Schools for any specific home.