Listing Description
π‘ 1580 Saddle Ct, Palm Harbor, Florida 34683 Draft Property Overview
β Single-Family Home (built 1988)
β 3 Bedrooms β’ 2 Bathrooms β’ ~1,653 sq ft
β Located on a ~0.28-acre lot (~73 Γ 121 ft) in a quiet cul-de-sac
π Features & Highlights
β Fully remodeled interior with vaulted cathedral ceilings, recessed lighting, vinyl flooring, and fresh paint
β Kitchen includes solid surface counters, stone & wood cabinetry, modern appliances, and a breakfast bar
β Formal living and dining areas seamlessly connect to the kitchenβgreat for entertaining
β Master bedroom features a vaulted ceiling, walk-in closet, double vanity, and French doors leading to the pool area
β Private inground Gunite pool with screen enclosure, child-safety fence, tile, lighting, and exterior bath access
β Separate shed for extra storage
β Fruit-bearing trees and mature landscaping throughout the lot
β Amenities: sprinkler system, outdoor shower, rain gutters, sidewalks, and irrigation (reclaimed water)
π Water Access & Views
β Backyard is landscaped with a beautiful pool focus
π Location & Surroundings
β Nestled in the Wexford Leas subdivision of Palm Harbor, Pinellas County
β Cul-de-sac setting provides privacy and low traffic
β Minutes from beaches, shopping, dining, and top-rated schools
β‘ Zoning & Utilities
β Zoned R-2 (residential single-family)
β Public water and sewer, electricity, cable/internet, reclaimed irrigation system, street lighting
β Attached 2-car garage with driveway and garage-door opener
π Schools
β Ozona Elementary (PKβ5)
β Palm Harbor Middle School (6β8)
β Palm Harbor University High School (9β12)
π° Price & Taxes
β Last Sold: $390,000 on June 16, 2020
β 2024 Property Taxes: ~$5,196
π Community Snapshot (approx. 1-mile radius)
β Median Household Income: ~$80,000β$100,000 (Palm Harbor area)
β Median Home Value: ~$500,000+
β Average Age: ~45 years
β¨ Summary
1580 Saddle Ct is a beautifully renovated, single-story home offering 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and ~1,650 sq ft of polished living space. Highlights include vaulted ceilings, a remodeled kitchen, screened-in pool, and private cul-de-sac locationβall on a generous, landscaped lot. Sold in 2020 for $390K, current estimates place its value near $550β575K, reflecting strong appeal in one of Pinellas Countyβs most sought-after neighborhoods.
π‘ Palm Harbor, Florida Community Overview: Palm Harbor is a picturesque and highly desirable unincorporated community in Pinellas County along Floridaβs stunning Gulf Coast. Nestled between Tarpon Springs and Dunedin and just 25 miles northwest of Tampa, Palm Harbor offers a unique blend of suburban tranquility, coastal charm, and urban convenience.
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Why People Love Palm Harbor
β Excellent schools and family-friendly neighborhoods
β Close to the Gulfβs best beaches and parks
β Strong community with festivals, art shows, and local markets
β Great for retirees, snowbirds, and full-time residents alike
β A peaceful yet well-connected place to live
π‘ Real Estate & Housing
Palm Harbor is known for its diverse and well-maintained neighborhoods, with housing options that appeal to families, retirees, and professionals alike: π Single-Family Homes β Found in both established and newer developments
π΄ Waterfront Properties β Along Lake Tarpon and near the Gulf
ποΈ 55+ Communities & Townhomes β Popular with seasonal and retired residents
π° Median Home Price: Around $425,000, reflecting its appeal and high quality of life
π Demographics & Economy
Population: Approximately 61,400+ residents
Median Age: ~52 years
Median Household Income: Roughly $79,000
Diversity: Predominantly White, with growing Hispanic, Asian, and African American populations
Employment Sectors:
Healthcare & Senior Services β Numerous medical centers and assisted living facilities
Education & Public Services β Part of a strong county-wide school system
Small Businesses, Retail & Hospitality β A vibrant local economy built on independent shops, restaurants, and professional services
Many residents commute to Tampa, Clearwater, or St. Petersburg
π Education
Palm Harbor is served by the Pinellas County School District, which includes several top-rated public schools:
Palm Harbor University High School β Known for its International Baccalaureate and medical magnet programs
Palm Harbor Middle School & Ozona Elementary School β Highly rated local public schools
Nearby Higher Ed: St. Petersburg College (Tarpon Springs Campus) and the University of South Florida (Tampa)
ποΈ Lifestyle & Recreation
Downtown Palm Harbor β Quaint and historic with shops, dining, and events like First Fridays
Innisbrook Golf Resort β A world-class golf course and home of the PGAβs Valspar Championship
Honeymoon Island State Park β Pristine beaches and nature trails just minutes away
Pinellas Trail β A 45-mile-long multi-use path ideal for biking and walking
John Chesnut Sr. Park β A lakeside gem with boardwalks, picnic areas, and wildlife viewing
π Transportation & Accessibility
Major Roads: US Highway 19 & Alternate 19 connect Palm Harbor to surrounding areas
Airports Nearby:
St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport (PIE): ~25 minutes
Tampa International Airport (TPA): ~35 minutes
Public Transit: PSTA bus routes serve the area, but most residents rely on personal vehicles
βοΈ Climate & Outdoor Living
Subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters
Year-round access to boating, fishing, kayaking, cycling, and beach activities
Ideal for those who love nature and the outdoors
Palm Harbor offers an exceptional lifestyle on Floridaβs Gulf Coast. Excellent schools, a strong sense of community, beautiful natural surroundings, and easy access to big-city amenities make it a top choice for anyone settling in the Tampa Bay area.