8906 Farmington Ln

Port Richey, FL 34668

  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1362 Sqft.

Listing Description

               Port Richey, Florida, is a small waterfront city in Pasco County, located along the Gulf of Mexico and just 40 miles northwest of Tampa. Known for its boating culture, laid-back lifestyle, and proximity to major metropolitan areas, Port Richey offers a balance of coastal charm and convenient amenities.

🏑 Real Estate & Housing
Port Richey offers a variety of affordable housing options, including:
🏠 Single-Family Homes – Found in coastal and inland neighborhoods.
🌴 Waterfront & Canal Homes – Many properties offer direct Gulf access and boat docks.
🏘️ 55+ Communities & Mobile Home Parks – Popular among retirees looking for low-maintenance living.
πŸ’° Median Home Price: Lower than the Florida average, making it attractive for retirees and first-time buyers.

βœ… Why People Love Port Richey
βœ” Affordable cost of living compared to nearby coastal cities
βœ” Access to beautiful Gulf waters, fishing spots, and outdoor activities
βœ” Small-town feel with a close-knit community
βœ” Proximity to Tampa, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg for day trips
βœ” Plenty of local parks, waterfront dining, and entertainment options

πŸ–οΈ Lifestyle & Attractions
Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park – A hidden gem with kayaking, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing.
Robert K. Rees Memorial Park is a scenic waterfront park with a beach, boardwalk, and picnic area.
Gulf View Square Mall & Retail Centers – Shopping and dining options serving residents and visitors.
Boating and Fishing Cultureβ€”The city is a hub for fishing charters, boat rentals, and waterfront dining.
Nearby Beaches – Just a short drive from Hudson Beach, Anclote Key, and Clearwater Beach.

πŸ“Š Demographics & Economy
Population: Approx. 3,000+ residents.
Median household income: Around $45,000.
Major industries:
Tourism & Hospitality – Restaurants, bars, and waterfront businesses drive the economy.
Retail & Small Businesses – A mix of local shops and service industries.
Healthcare & Senior Services – The medical industry is significant due to a large retiree population.

πŸŽ“ Education & Schools
Port Richey is part of the Pasco County School District, with nearby schools including:
Gulf High School – A well-regarded public high school.
Chasco Middle & Elementary Schools – Serving younger students in the area.
Pasco-Hernando State College (West Campus) – Offers higher education and workforce training.

πŸš— Transportation & Accessibility
U.S. Highway 19 – The main north-south road connecting Port Richey to Clearwater and Tampa.
Tampa International Airport (TPA) – About 45 minutes away, offering domestic and international flights.
Limited Public Transit – Most residents rely on personal vehicles for transportation.

β˜€οΈ Climate & Outdoor Living
Warm, tropical weather year-round, with mild winters and hot summers.
Perfect for boating, fishing, and beach activities.
There are plenty of parks, nature trails, and waterfront areas for outdoor enthusiasts.

Port Richey is perfect for retirees, outdoor lovers, and those seeking a quiet waterfront lifestyle with easy access to Florida’s best attractions.
            

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