Edgewood of Gulf Trace market snapshot (as of June 24, 2026): the median sale price is about $173K ($140 per sq ft), with homes averaging 91 days on market and 2.4 months of supply, a buyer-leaning market (limited data). Based on 5 recent closings in live Stellar MLS data.
Edgewood of Gulf Trace is an attached-villa community in the Gulf Trace area of Holiday, in west Pasco County, off US 19 just north of Sunray Drive (Holiday subdivision real estate guides, 2026). It is built around Castlewood Drive, Featherstone, and Edgewood Drive, and is described consistently as single-story two and three bedroom, two bath villas.
The villas date largely to the late 1980s, with county and listing records showing build years around 1988 for villas on Castlewood Drive; confirm the exact year for any specific villa. Listing guides describe interiors with combination kitchens, breakfast bars, split bedrooms, walk-in closets, soaring ceilings, skylights, wood-burning fireplaces in some units, enclosed Florida rooms, and single-car carports with assigned and guest parking.
Because this is a maintained-villa community, the money is made or lost on the association and the villa, not on the address. Listing guides say the monthly maintenance fee covers exterior upkeep, water, cable, trash removal, and grounds, with shared amenities including a heated pool, a hot tub and spa, and racquetball. Confirm the current fee, what it includes, the reserve picture, and any pending assessment from the latest association documents for the exact villa.
The pitch is low-maintenance, lock-and-leave living in west Pasco at an accessible tier: US 19 is close for the commute to Pinellas and Pasco job centers, the Gulf beaches of north Pinellas are a short drive, and Tampa International Airport is a manageable drive. The work is the diligence: read the budget and reserves, quote wind and flood insurance, and check the flood zone for the specific villa before you buy the lifestyle.