Driftwood Village is an established single-residential neighborhood in Port Richey, in Pasco County, off Little Road near State Road 52 and within reach of the US 19 corridor. The homes are single story and were built in the 1970s, with many updated over the years (Lipply Real Estate and Nextdoor neighborhood guides, 2026).
This is a small, deed-restricted community with a low monthly HOA, and it carries a shared clubhouse and pool. Homes generally run from roughly 1,100 to 2,000 square feet with two to four bedrooms and one to two car garages, so the stock is modest established housing rather than new construction (Lipply Real Estate, 2026). Confirm the exact HOA dues, deed restrictions, and any community rules for the specific home.
Because the houses are about fifty years old, the money is made or lost on condition. Roof age, plumbing and electrical updates, and wind mitigation drive both resale and the insurance premium at this price point, so an honest inspection and an insurance quote on the exact address matter more than the neighborhood name.
The pitch is established value with everyday convenience: Little Road and State Road 52 put shopping, services, and the US 19 corridor close, while the Gulf and the Suncoast Parkway are a manageable drive. The work is sorting an updated home from one that needs a roof and systems reserve, and verifying the HOA line, flood zone, and insurability before you fall for a price.