Beacon Square is an established single-family subdivision in Holiday, Pasco County (ZIP 34691), set west of US 19 toward the Gulf and the Anclote River area, northwest of New Port Richey near the Pinellas county line. It traces to the early-1960s wave of planned subdivision development that built out much of Holiday, and it remains one of the area's recognizable original neighborhoods, organized around the Beacon Square Civic Association.
The housing is overwhelmingly detached single-family, with most homes built from the mid-1960s into the 1990s. This is older, affordable Florida stock: modest one-story homes on standard lots, with a higher concentration of single-family houses than most American neighborhoods. Inventory turns more readily here than in a small enclave, but the stock is mixed in condition, so the specific house and what has and has not been updated matter far more than any community average.
The honest read is that Beacon Square is governed by deed restrictions and served by a volunteer civic association rather than a modern fee-driven HOA. That keeps recurring costs limited, and the civic association maintains a community clubhouse and pool for members, but membership and amenity access work differently from a mandatory master-plan HOA. Confirm exactly what the deed restrictions require, what is mandatory versus optional, and what any membership covers for the specific property.
For buyers who want an affordable, established single-family home near the Gulf with quick US 19 access, Beacon Square is one of the more recognizable options in Holiday, and it is a primary-residence neighborhood rather than a vacation-rental area. The work is confirming the deed restrictions, the flood zone given the coastal proximity, and an honest condition read on the roof and systems of a specific home before you fall for a list price.