Chattam Landing is a gated single-residential community in the Ridgemoor area of Palm Harbor, in the East Lake corridor of Pinellas County. Third-party community guides describe it as built between 1987 and 1994, a pocket of traditional ranch-style homes on well-kept lots (Lipply Real Estate and neighborhoods.com, 2026).
The defining feature is the lot. According to those guides, almost every home in the gated subdivision backs to a pond or a conservation parcel, which is unusual for a community this small and is a meaningful part of the appeal. Home sizes are reported in the roughly 1,500 to 2,200 square foot range, so this is mid-size single-family living rather than an estate enclave.
Because the homes are now roughly three decades old, condition does most of the work on value. Roof age, HVAC, windows, and insurability drive the number on any specific home far more than the Chattam Landing name, so the honest read is a parcel-by-parcel one.
The pitch is a gated, low-traffic enclave with strong East Lake schools and quick access to Lake Tarpon recreation, the Pinellas Trail, and the Lansbrook golf area, while sitting on the busy East Lake Road corridor that the county is actively studying for capacity. The work is reading the lot, the HOA scope, and the condition before you fall for a price.