Countryside Palms is a single-residential neighborhood off Countryside Boulevard in Palm Harbor, in unincorporated Pinellas County near the Countryside area (neighborhoods.com community profile and Palm Harbor real estate guides, 2026). Listing guides describe immaculate homes built in the early 1990s on tree-lined streets, a small and well-established community rather than a sprawling master plan.
Public community profiles list the homes as single-family, built roughly 1992 to 1993, generally three bedroom two bath floor plans with two-car garages, citing sizes in the range of roughly 1,250 to 1,600 square feet (neighborhoods.com quick facts and Palm Harbor listing guides, 2026). Many homes feature screened lanais, with a number of lots backing to ponds, and homes sit within walking distance of the community pool. Confirm the exact size, bedroom count, and lot for any specific home.
Because this is a small single-residential neighborhood, the money is made or lost on the lot and the home, not on the address alone. The drivers are whether the lot backs to a pond or conservation, the condition and updates of the home, the HOA dues and what they cover, the roof and four-point insurance picture, and the FEMA flood zone, all of which have to be read per address.
The pitch is an established Palm Harbor address near the Countryside corridor: shopping at the Countryside Mall area, US 19 access, top-rated north Pinellas schools by assignment, and the Gulf beaches a short drive away. The work is the diligence: confirm the HOA dues and rules, quote the insurance, check the flood zone and the roof age, and verify the zoned schools before you buy.