Knollwood Village market snapshot (as of June 24, 2026): the median sale price is about $140K ($112 per sq ft), with homes averaging 12 days on market and 2.4 months of supply, a buyer-leaning market (limited data). Based on 5 recent closings in live Stellar MLS data.
Knollwood Village is an established single-family neighborhood in Holiday, in western Pasco County (Lipply Real Estate and Gator Rated community guides, 2025 to 2026). It is a modest pocket of smaller block homes on compact lots, the kind of older Gulf-side Pasco subdivision that draws first-time buyers and people looking for a quiet, affordable place to retire.
The housing is mid-century: two and three bedroom single-family homes, many with terrazzo floors, country kitchens with wood cabinets, and fenced backyards (Gator Rated, 2026). County records on individual addresses show build dates in the early 1960s, and the plat traces to Pasco Plat Book 7, so this is older stock where condition and updates vary widely house to house. Many homes have been renovated with updated kitchens, baths, and exteriors; others have not. Confirm the year built, the roof age, and the systems for any specific address.
Because this is an older single-family neighborhood rather than a managed community, the money is made or lost on the individual house and lot, not on the address. The listings reviewed show no HOA, which keeps carrying costs low and rules light, but it also means there are no shared amenities and no association reserves. Confirm the HOA posture, the flood zone, and the condition per parcel.
The pitch is an affordable house with a yard close to everyday needs: Publix, Walmart, and other shopping are nearby, the Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks and Pinellas are a short drive, and Tampa is reachable by way of US 19 and the Suncoast corridor. The work is the diligence: read the roof, the systems, the flood zone, and the renovation scope before you buy the price.