Fairway Estates is an established neighborhood in Dunedin, Pinellas County, of roughly 514 homesites that border the fairways of the Dunedin Golf Club, a course designed by the renowned golf architect Donald Ross that opened on January 1, 1927 (Dunedin Golf Club and Fairway Estates Community Association histories, accessed 2026).
The neighborhood was built out in recorded additions. According to the Fairway Estates Community Association, declarations and covenants were recorded at the Pinellas County Courthouse as each new addition was built between 1953 and 1964, with a unique set of declarations recorded for each addition. The 4th Addition is one of those recorded phases, so the deed restrictions and the exact lot picture trace to the specific plat.
The homes here are mid-century single-family stock, so the money is made or lost on condition, roof age, and an honest read of flood exposure and insurability, not on the golf-course headline. The setting is a draw, but it does not renovate an older home or lower a wind premium for you.
The pitch is the Donald Ross golf setting plus the Dunedin lifestyle: the club completed a roughly six million dollar restoration of the historic Ross course unveiled in late 2024, and downtown Dunedin, the Pinellas Trail, and the Gulf are close. The work is sorting condition, verifying the addition's deed restrictions, and reading flood zone and insurance before you fall for the fairway view.