Community Details at a Glance
The Homes
Product
29 single-family homes from about 1,935 to 3,575 sq ft, one- and two-story, built by Pulte roughly 2023 to 2025 on extra-deep homesites; plans included the Imperial (about 2,564 sq ft, five bedrooms) and the Scarlett (about 3,575 sq ft, five bedrooms with a first-floor bedroom and loft)
Builder
Pulte Homes; the community was approved in late 2021 and built out on roughly 11 acres off Carr Road, with homes fronting Glenn Creek Drive
Scale
A boutique 29-home, roughly 11-acre subdivision on Carr Road about a quarter mile north of Boyette Road; the community is sold out, so this is now a resale-only market
Distinct from
Not the same as Toll Brothers at RiversEdge in Jacksonville or RiversEdge Condominiums, which are in a different metro, and not the same as Pulte's much larger Spencer Glen community off Simmons Loop in Riverview; confirm which community a listing means
Costs & Fees
HOA
Reported around $197 per year when the community was selling; confirm the exact current figure and what it covers in writing with the HOA before you offer
CDD
No CDD was reported for this community; verify on the Hillsborough County tax roll for your specific homesite before you write, since a CDD assessment would change the monthly carry
Reality
This is a low-fee boutique subdivision; the money is in the home, the extra-deep lot, and the mature-tree backdrop, not an amenity campus
Amenities
Extra-deep backyards
The builder marketed extra-deep backyards, with every homesite able to accommodate a pool; confirm setbacks and pool feasibility for a specific lot
Mature trees
Select homes back to mature trees rather than rear neighbors, a genuine differentiator among Riverview's newer subdivisions
No amenity campus
There is no clubhouse, community pool, or gate; the low fee structure reflects that, and the home and lot do the work
Everyday convenience
A few miles to FishHawk Town Center and under five miles to the Brandon retail corridor, with US-301 and I-75 close for commutes
Location
Setting
Boyette-area Riverview, ZIP 33569, on Carr Road about a quarter mile north of Boyette Road; the sales address was around 9545 Carr Rd and homes front Glenn Creek Drive
Highways
US-301 and I-75 are the commute spines, connecting to Brandon, downtown Tampa, and the Selmon Expressway
Errands
FishHawk Town Center is a few miles east and the Brandon corridor is under five miles north; the area is car-dependent, so plan on driving for errands
The Homes & Style
Riversedge is a boutique, sold-out Pulte subdivision of 29 single-family homes on roughly 11 acres off Carr Road in the Boyette area of Riverview, about a quarter mile north of Boyette Road. Because it is sold out, this is a resale market, not an active new-construction sales floor.
The community was approved in late 2021 and built by Pulte roughly 2023 to 2025, with homes fronting Glenn Creek Drive; the sales address during the selling period was around 9545 Carr Rd.
Product runs from about 1,935 to 3,575 square feet, one- and two-story, generally three to five bedrooms. Known plans include the Imperial, about 2,564 square feet with five bedrooms and a loft, and the Scarlett, about 3,575 square feet with five bedrooms, a first-floor bedroom, a flex room, and a covered lanai.
Base pricing started around $429,990 when the community was selling, with completed quick move-ins listed from the mid $400,000s to roughly $600,000; current resale pricing depends on the plan, the lot, and the condition, so comp off the closest recent sales rather than the original builder sheet.
The builder marketed extra-deep backyards, with every homesite able to accommodate a pool, and select homes backing to mature trees rather than rear neighbors. Those tree-backed lots are the positions that should hold value best here.
Because the homes are only a few years old, most trade in strong condition, so the buy usually turns on the plan, the lot depth, and the tree backdrop rather than deferred maintenance.
As always with a young resale, confirm the exact square footage, bedroom count, and any builder options against the actual listing, since aggregator sites round and mislabel.
Living Here
This is a quiet, low-fee boutique subdivision, not an amenitized master plan. There is no clubhouse, no community pool, and no gate; the reported HOA was around $197 per year and no CDD was reported, which keeps the monthly carry low.
The setting is the draw: 29 homes, mature trees, and extra-deep lots in the established Boyette corridor, surrounded by older neighborhoods rather than construction traffic.
FishHawk Town Center is a few miles east for groceries and dining, and the Brandon retail corridor is under five miles north with the bigger-box shopping, restaurants, and Brandon Regional Hospital.
US-301 and I-75 are the commute spines; downtown Tampa and MacDill-area commutes run through I-75 and the Selmon Expressway, and drive times vary heavily with Tampa traffic, so test your actual commute at rush hour before you buy.
The area is car-dependent for errands, which is typical for this part of Riverview.
If a resort amenity campus is the priority, this is not that community; nearby master plans sell the clubhouse-and-pool lifestyle, usually with a CDD attached. Riversedge sells the opposite trade: a low fee, a deep lot, and a small street count.
For the right buyer, the scarcity is the point: only 29 of these homes exist, and boutique low-fee subdivisions with tree-backed lots do not come to market often in Riverview.
Before You Offer
Confirm the exact HOA dues and what they cover in writing with the HOA or managing agent. The reported figure around $197 per year is from the builder selling period and can change, and a small 29-home association has a small budget, so ask about reserves and any special assessment discussion.
Verify the CDD status for the specific homesite on the Hillsborough County tax roll before you budget. No CDD was reported for this community, but do not assume; a CDD would change the monthly math.
Confirm which lots actually back to mature trees versus rear neighbors, and get any lot premium in writing. The builder marketed extra-deep backyards with pool capacity on every homesite; if a pool matters to you, verify setbacks, easements, and pool feasibility for the specific lot with the county and a pool contractor.
Confirm the exact community before you act on any listing or comp. Riversedge in Riverview is not Toll Brothers at RiversEdge in Jacksonville, not RiversEdge Condominiums, and not Pulte's larger Spencer Glen community off Simmons Loop; several similarly named communities confuse the portals.
School assignments reported during the selling period were Boyette Springs Elementary, Barrington Middle, and Riverview High. Attendance boundaries change, so confirm current zoning for the specific address directly with Hillsborough County Public Schools before you buy.
Comparisons
Riversedge competes for the buyer who wants a young single-family home in the Boyette corridor without master-plan fees. Against Boyette Park, the M/I Homes community off Boyette Road, Riversedge offers a smaller street count and extra-deep lots, while Boyette Park offers a community pool and playground with a higher fee load; the trade is amenities versus carry. Against Paddock Oaks, the established Lithia-side neighborhood of larger lots, Riversedge wins on newer construction and gives ground on lot size and maturity. Against Bloomingdale, the big established Valrico-area community, Riversedge trades neighborhood scale, golf, and decades of price history for newer homes and a lower fee structure. And against FishHawk Ranch, the large amenitized master plan to the east, Riversedge gives up the trail network, pools, and clubhouses, and in exchange avoids the CDD-and-amenity fee stack that comes with them. The honest summary: Riversedge wins on newer construction, low carrying costs, extra-deep lots, and scarcity, and gives ground on amenities, community scale, and inventory choice.
Who It Fits
Riversedge fits the buyer who wants a young Pulte single-family home with a low fee and no reported CDD, the buyer who values an extra-deep lot with room for a pool and, on select homesites, mature trees instead of rear neighbors, and the buyer who wants the Boyette corridor position between FishHawk Town Center and the Brandon retail strip with US-301 and I-75 close. It does not fit the buyer who wants a clubhouse, community pool, or gated entry, the buyer who wants a large inventory of homes to choose from, or the buyer who needs to transact quickly, since 29 homes means resale listings are rare. Anyone considering Riversedge should confirm the current HOA dues in writing, verify the CDD status on the Hillsborough County tax roll, get any tree-backed lot premium documented, confirm school zoning by address with the district, and make sure the listing is actually this Riversedge and not one of the similarly named communities elsewhere.











