Commercial real estate lending in Wakulla County, FL
Wakulla County is home to 34,608 residents with a median household income of $74,183 and 8.6% population growth over five years. Commercial deals here are underwritten to Florida's typical standards — around 1.25x DSCR and 75% maximum LTV on stabilized assets — with pricing shaped by the county fundamentals below.
Market character
South of Tallahassee toward the Gulf, Wakulla is mostly national forest and conservation land, which caps how much commercial development can ever happen here. Crawfordville's retail strip, serving Tallahassee commuters, is small and steady rather than growth-driven, and the county's identity leans toward outdoor recreation more than commerce.
Wakulla County by the numbers
| Population | 34,608 |
| 5-year population change | +8.6% |
| Median household income | $74,183 |
| Median age | 42.5 |
| Median home value | $216,300 |
| Median gross rent | $1,155/mo |
| Housing units | 14,184 |
| Renter-occupied share | 16.2% |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-year estimates (2023).
Underwriting a Wakulla County deal
A Wakulla County property clears the same four constraints as any Florida deal — 1.25x minimum DSCR and 75% maximum LTV on stabilized assets, an 8% debt-yield floor, and loan-to-cost caps on construction — with benchmark cap rates for FL spanning roughly 5.5% (multifamily) to 7.5% (hotel). The full state-by-asset-class table lives on the benchmarks page; run Wakulla County numbers through the loan sizer to see which constraint binds.
Florida closing costs to budget
Financing in Wakulla County carries Florida's documentary stamp tax and intangible tax — about 0.55% of the loan, due in full on every refinance. Insurance is the other Florida-specific line: wind and flood premiums increasingly decide whether a coastal deal's DSCR clears. Estimate a Wakulla County deal with the closing cost calculator or read the doc stamps guide.
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What DSCR do lenders require in Wakulla County?
In Wakulla County — a market of 34,608 residents where median gross rent runs $1,155 a month — lenders apply Florida's usual floors: typically 1.25x DSCR stabilized, 1.20x on acquisitions, 1.10x on bridge or construction. The county changes which lenders compete for the deal more than it changes the ratio.
What are typical commercial cap rates in Wakulla County?
Statewide Florida benchmarks run roughly 5.5% for multifamily up to 7.5% for hotels; where Wakulla County deals price inside those bands depends on submarket, asset quality, and tenancy — in a county whose median home value is $216,300, residential-adjacent product tends to price toward the wider end. Individual comps set real pricing.