Listing Description
π‘ 1622 Dale Cir S, Dunedin, FL 34698 Draft Property Overview
β Single-Family Home (Built ~1973, verify public record)
β 2 Bedrooms β’ 2 Bathrooms
β Located in a quiet residential neighborhood in desirable Dunedin, minutes from downtown and Gulf Coast beaches
π Features & Highlights
β Block/stucco construction for durability and low maintenance
β Bright open living and dining areas with natural light
β Kitchen with ample cabinetry, breakfast nook, and potential for upgrades
β Primary suite with en-suite bath and closet storage
β Secondary bedroom ideal for guests or office use
β Bonus Florida room or enclosed patio for year-round enjoyment
β Attached 1-car garage with laundry area and storage
β Fenced backyard with mature landscaping, palms, and shade trees
β Move-in ready with opportunity for updates and personalization
β Situated on a quiet cul-de-sac street for added privacy
π Water Access & Views
β Just minutes to the Gulf of Mexico, Honeymoon Island State Park, and Dunedin Causeway for boating and beaches
π Location & Surroundings
β Centrally located in Dunedin, one of Pinellas Countyβs most charming Gulf Coast towns
β Close to Downtown Dunedinβs dining, shops, craft breweries, and marina
β Easy access to US-19 and Alt-19 for Tampa Bay commutes
β Nearby Pinellas Trail for biking, walking, and recreation
β‘ Zoning & Utilities
β Zoning: Residential (verify with Pinellas County/City of Dunedin)
β Utilities: Public water, sewer, and electric
β Central HVAC system
π Schools (verify local zoning)
β Dunedin Elementary (PKβ5)
β Dunedin Highland Middle School (6β8)
β Dunedin High School (9β12)
π° Price & Taxes
β Annual Property Taxes: ~$3,200β$3,800 (verify Pinellas County records)
π Community Snapshot (approx. 1-mile radius)
β Median Household Income: ~$65,000β$75,000
β Median Home Value: ~$375,000β$425,000
β Average Age: ~47 years
β¨ Summary
1622 Dale Cir S is a well-located 2BR/2BA block home in Dunedin, offering a quiet cul-de-sac setting just minutes from Gulf beaches and downtown attractions. With an open floor plan, bonus Florida room, and fenced backyard, itβs perfect for retirees, seasonal residents, or first-time buyers. The property blends move-in readiness with potential for personalization, making it a versatile choice in one of Pinellas Countyβs most desirable communities.
π‘ Dunedin, Florida Community Overview
Dunedin is a picturesque coastal city in north Pinellas County, celebrated for its walkable downtown, waterfront lifestyle, and small-town charm. Known for its Scottish heritage and vibrant community spirit, itβs one of Tampa Bayβs most beloved destinations.
π‘ Real Estate & Housing
β Single-family homes in established neighborhoods
β Waterfront homes and condos along the Gulf and Intracoastal
β Townhomes and villas near downtown for low-maintenance living
π° Median home price: Higher than average for Pinellas County, reflecting strong demand
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Why People Love Dunedin
β Walkable downtown with shops, restaurants, and craft breweries
β Proximity to Honeymoon Island & Caladesi Island State Parks
β Family-friendly atmosphere with excellent schools and parks
β Strong arts, music, and cultural scene
β Active lifestyle with golf, biking, and boating
ποΈ Lifestyle & Attractions
β Honeymoon Island & Caladesi Island β Top-rated Gulf beaches
β Pinellas Trail β Scenic biking and walking path through the city
β TD Ballpark β Spring training home of the Toronto Blue Jays
β Downtown Dunedin β Local shops, farmers markets, and annual festivals
β Hammock Park & Weaver Park β Outdoor recreation with trails and waterfront views
π Demographics & Economy
Population: ~36,000 residents
Median household income: ~$70,000
Key industries:
Tourism & hospitality
Healthcare & education
Retail & small business
π Education & Schools
β Served by Pinellas County School District
β Dunedin High, Dunedin Highland Middle, Dunedin Elementary
β Proximity to St. Petersburg College and the University of South Florida
π Transportation & Accessibility
β Easy access via US-19 and Alt-19 to Clearwater, Tarpon Springs, and Tampa
β Tampa International Airport β ~30 minutes
β St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport β ~25 minutes
βοΈ Climate & Outdoor Living
β Year-round sunshine with mild winters
β Outdoor lifestyle with boating, fishing, golf, and biking
β Frequent festivals, markets, and community events
Dunedin blends small-town charm, coastal living, and cultural vibrancy, making it one of the most desirable places to live on Floridaβs Gulf Coast.