Autumn Oaks is a small established deed-restricted single-residential community in the Shady Hills area of Hudson, in western Pasco County. The HOA describes it as 257 privately owned properties built around respect for privacy and the natural oak setting, with larger lots so homes are not squeezed together the way they are in many newer Florida subdivisions (Autumn Oaks HOA, 2026).
Aggregator profiles describe the community as developed from the late 1980s onward, with single-family homes generally in the three to four bedroom range and a mix of ages across the neighborhood (neighborhoods.com and Homes by Marco, 2026). Because the stock spans roughly three decades, roof age, systems, and condition vary widely from home to home, which is exactly why the read is by the parcel, not the average.
The carrying-cost picture is a selling point: the HOA is low, generally reported in the range of a couple hundred dollars a year, and there is no CDD assessment on the tax bill (Autumn Oaks HOA and aggregator profiles, 2026). The community runs a small recreation center with tennis, bocce, and basketball courts, but it is not a golf or full-clubhouse community, so the amenity load and the dues stay light.
The pitch is established value with location: larger oak lots and a low fee, with the Suncoast Parkway about four miles from the entrance for the run to Tampa and the airport, US 19 for retail and services, and the Gulf only a few miles west at Hudson Beach (Autumn Oaks HOA, 2026). The work is reading roof, systems, insurance, and the flood zone honestly before you fall for the lot.