Fairway Springs is an established single-residential community off State Road 54 in the New Port Richey and Trinity area of Pasco County, in ZIP 34655. The neighborhood was built in the early to mid 1980s and centers on a community pool and clubhouse maintained by the homeowners association (Fairway Springs HOA and local real estate guides, 2026).
The housing stock is established single-family homes, generally in the range of about 1,200 to 2,300 square feet with two to four bedrooms, many of them updated over the years with newer kitchens, flooring, and baths, and some with private pools or screened enclosures (local real estate guides, 2026). A smaller number of attached or townhome-style homes may also appear, so confirm the property type per listing.
Despite the Fairway Springs name and street names such as Player Drive, the realtor record indicates the community itself is not built around a golf course. The broader area does include the separate Seven Springs Golf and Country Club nearby, but that is a different community, so do not assume golf frontage here without confirming the specific parcel.
The pitch is established value with a low fee and a central Pasco location: the HOA is modest and covers the pool and clubhouse, while State Road 54 and Little Road put Trinity, the wider New Port Richey retail corridor, and routes toward the Suncoast Parkway within a manageable drive. The work is reading the condition, roof, and insurance math on an established home before you fall for a price.