Floral Park, recorded in Pasco County as Floral Park Replat (Floral Park Rep), is a 1970s single-family subdivision in New Port Richey near the US 19 corridor. Homes are block construction, typically ranging from two to three bedrooms, on modest lots without a mandatory HOA or CDD on most parcels (confirm per the specific address, as parcel details vary).
The area sits in the established west Pasco belt that stretches along and near US 19, where affordability is the headline and condition is the story. Homes here built in the 1970s carry the typical older-stock checklist: roof age, electrical and plumbing updates, HVAC condition, and flood zone exposure are all parcel-specific reads.
The surrounding New Port Richey area is actively investing in its downtown and the US 19 corridor, with several mixed-use and multifamily projects underway as of 2026 (Tampa Bay Business and Wealth, April 2026), which supports the broader area long-term demand picture.
The pitch for Floral Park is a low-carrying-cost entry into west Pasco, close to US 19 shopping, and within reasonable distance of the Gulf. The work is buying the right parcel: a dry lot, a solid or updated home, and a good insurance number at the specific address.