What property can be homestead?
A residence occupied by the head of a household or his/her family in Florida is limited in size to qualify for homestead treatment. Residences located in a city or town can be comprised of one-half acre or less with the residence on it. Outside of a town or city, the homestead property can consist of up to $160 acres of land and the residence on it. A person, or married couple, can have only 1 homestead.