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Special Palm Harbor Communities
Location, location, location!
Palm Harbor has so much to offer, it's hard to know where to start!
Check out these four special communities: Anchorage (55+), Highland Lakes (55+), The Village of Woodland Hills, and Wedge Wood of Palm Harbor.
At Palm Harbor Living, we specialize in these wonderful places to call home.
Anchorage
The community is located just north of John Chesnut Sr. Park and near Lake Tarpon, putting residents close to outdoor recreation like boating, fishing, trails, and picnic areas.
Community at a Glance
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Age-Restricted Living: At least one resident must be 55+ in each home.
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Clubhouse & Pool: The community has a large clubhouse (recently renovated) that seats around 200 people, featuring a kitchen, entertainment space, game tables, library area, and a resort-style pool with green space — all focal points for social interaction.
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Activities & Social Life: Residents often organize and enjoy community events, dinners, holiday celebrations, and social gatherings, with opportunities to connect with neighbors and stay engaged.
Highland Lakes
Highland Lakes is a well-known 55+ active-adult community in Palm Harbor, Florida (Pinellas County) that combines golf, social activities, lake access, and resort-style amenities — all in a mature and established neighborhood setting near Lake Tarpon and the Gulf Coast.
Community at a Glance
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Location: Palm Harbor, FL (northwest of Tampa Bay).
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Age-Restricted: Yes — typically 55+ (active-adult living).
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Size: About 2,454 homes, including single-family houses and attached villas.
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Lifestyle: Designed for retirees and active adults who want social engagement, recreation, and low-maintenance living.
Village of Woodland Hills
The Village of Woodland Hills is a planned residential community in Palm Harbor, developed in the mid-1980s (around 1985–1989). It consists of about 300+ single-family homes on tree-lined streets with sidewalks and green space, offering a quiet, neighborhood feel with mature landscaping and outdoor space.
Location & Setting
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Situated in Palm Harbor, north of Tampa Road and near Lake St. George.
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Residents enjoy proximity to schools, parks, shopping, restaurants, and Gulf Coast beaches such as Honeymoon Island — plus easy access to Lake Tarpon for boating or fishing.
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The streets are lined with shade trees and well-kept yards, creating a peaceful suburban lifestyle.
Homes & Architecture
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Homes were built primarily in the late 1980s, typically single-family houses with 2–4 bedrooms and sizes ranging from about 1,000 to 2,700+ sq ft.
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The architectural style is classic suburban, with many homes backing up to preserves or natural green areas.
Wedge Wood of Palm Harbor
Wedgewood of Palm Harbor is a planned townhouse community built in the mid-1980s (around 1985–1986). It’s known for its tree-lined streets and landscaped grounds with a relaxed neighborhood feel — popular with buyers who want lower-maintenance living not far from beaches, shopping, and major roads in the Tampa Bay region.
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Home types: Mostly two-story townhomes, typically about 1,300–1,600 sq ft. Many units have 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths and include features like private fenced courtyards and sometimes balconies off the bedrooms
Wedgewood offers a range of shared community facilities designed for comfortable residential living:
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Swimming pool — great for relaxation and social time in warmer months.
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Clubhouse — a common gathering spot for community meetings or private events.
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Tennis courts — outdoor recreation space for residents.
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Basketball court — additional sport/play space.
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Playground — suitable for young kids and families.
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Pond & landscaping — peaceful water feature and green corridors throughout the development.







