Oakwood Acres is an established, value-priced pocket in Hudson, on the Gulf side of western Pasco County, set inland of US 19 near the Beacon Woods area. Local guides describe it as a mix of single-family and manufactured homes with much of the stock built between the 1960s and 1990s, among the more affordable neighborhoods in the Hudson market (NeighborhoodScout and local Hudson real estate guides, 2026).
It is an unrecorded plat, which is common for older acreage pockets in Pasco County. In practice that means lot lines and the legal description are best confirmed by a current survey, and the tax line, the home type, and any private road or well and septic arrangement should be verified parcel by parcel rather than assumed from the neighborhood name.
The Oakwood Acres name covers different home types, so the money is made or lost on the parcel, the home type, and an honest read of the structure's roof, systems, and flood exposure, not the headline price. A renovated single-family home and an older manufactured home can sit close on paper but carry very different financing, insurance, and resale math.
The pitch is value plus Gulf-side access: western Pasco offers some of the lower entry pricing in the Tampa Bay metro, with US 19 connecting north and south and the Suncoast Parkway reachable to the east for Tampa and the airport. The work is sorting the home types, confirming the parcel and the flood zone, and quoting insurance before you fall for a price.