Knollwood Acres market snapshot (as of June 24, 2026): the median sale price is about $525K ($242 per sq ft), with homes averaging 133 days on market and 2.0 months of supply, a buyer-leaning market (limited data). Based on 6 recent closings in live Stellar MLS data.
Knollwood Acres is an established acreage single-family neighborhood off Curley Road in the north end of Wesley Chapel in Pasco County (local Wesley Chapel real estate guides, 2026). Homes sit along streets such as Knollwood Lane and Greenwood Loop, and the community is known for roughly one acre and larger lots that give it a country feel just minutes from I-75 and the growth corridor.
Listing and community guides describe a neighborhood that took shape over the late twentieth century, with most homes built from the mid 1980s into the 1990s and a range of sizes and styles since each home was built individually rather than by a single production builder. Lot sizes commonly run around one acre, with some parcels larger; confirm the exact lot size, home age, square footage, and any acreage detail by address.
Because this is an acreage enclave of individually built homes, the money is made or lost on the lot and the house, not on a community average. The drivers are the parcel and its usable acreage, the home condition and systems, the well and septic, and the very low annual homeowners association posture with no community development district, all of which have to be read from county records and inspections for the specific property.
The pitch is space and a low carrying cost near a fast growing area: the Shops at Wiregrass, the Tampa Premium Outlets, hospitals, and the new Epperson lagoon corridor are a short drive, and I-75 access has improved with the newer Overpass Road interchange. The work is the diligence: confirm the well and septic, the home age and systems, the flood and wetland picture, and how nearby growth affects your exact parcel before you buy the acreage.