Green Key Estates is an established single-residential neighborhood on the west side of New Port Richey (ZIP 34652), Pasco County, set near Green Key Road close to the Gulf and the coastal parks. It is a quiet, near-Gulf pocket rather than a dense master plan, and the appeal is proximity to the water, the beach, and the parks rather than a clubhouse or gated amenity package.
Local sources describe the housing here as mostly cozy, mid-century single-family homes built roughly from the 1950s through the 1970s, with some properties offering direct water access and boat ramps. Because the homes are older and the lots and water access vary, condition, parcel, and any waterfront or canal frontage matter as much as square footage from one property to the next.
The honest read is that the parcel and the coastal risk picture do most of the work. On the near-Gulf west side of New Port Richey, the flood zone, base flood elevation, and insurance can vary block to block, and any seawall or dock adds both value and maintenance. Two similar-looking homes can carry very different true costs once you price the land, the flood and insurance picture, and any modernization on an older home.
For buyers who want a quiet, near-Gulf setting close to Green Key Beach, Robert K Rees Memorial Park, and downtown New Port Richey's waterfront, Green Key Estates is one of the calmer coastal-edge single-family options in the city. The work is confirming the flood zone, the systems, any water access, and the carrying picture on a specific home before you fall for a list price.