Oasis Park market snapshot (as of June 25, 2026): the median sale price is about $66K ($92 per sq ft), with homes averaging 153 days on market and 4.5 months of supply, a buyer-leaning market (limited data). Based on 8 recent closings in live Stellar MLS data.
Oasis Park is a resident-owned, age-restricted manufactured home community on Seminole Boulevard in Largo, in central Pinellas County. The community dates to about 1969 and runs to roughly 114 home sites, and it is organized as a co-op where residents collectively own the land through the corporation (community listings via MHVillage and manufactured-home directories, 2024 to 2026).
The defining feature is the ownership structure. Unlike a land-lease park where residents pay monthly lot rent to an outside owner, a resident-owned community (ROC) means a buyer purchases a share in the co-op along with the manufactured home, so there is no lot rent to a landlord. Instead there is a monthly maintenance or co-op fee set by the association budget, plus the usual association rules and a board of directors. Day-to-day affairs are run by the homeowners through Oasis Home Owners Inc., with property management support (oasishoa.org, 2026).
The community is age-restricted as a 55-plus community, which is a legal occupancy restriction to confirm in the association documents, and buyers are typically subject to association approval. The homes are manufactured homes, so the buy is condition-driven: the home's age, its anchoring and wind-mitigation features, and its insurability matter far more than the headline price.
The pitch is coastal Pinellas living without lot rent and with a strong say in the community, traded against the realities of a manufactured home in a hurricane and flood-exposed county. The work is reading the co-op documents, the share price against the home value, the monthly fee, and the flood zone and insurance quote for the specific home before you commit.