Turner Trace is a townhome community inside the Carrollwood Village area of Tampa, in Hillsborough County. The townhomes were built between 1982 and 1992, with floor plans that run from compact to mid-size, and the community carries a managed, low-maintenance feel with a pool, tennis and racquetball courts, and a playground (Homes by Marco and neighborhoods.com, 2026).
This is a low-maintenance townhome buy, not a single-family master plan. The HOA handles common-area upkeep, which is the appeal for lock-and-leave and value buyers, but it also means the condition of the buildings, the roof age, the reserve picture, and any special assessment history are the things that drive your real cost. Read them unit by unit.
The Turner Trace name covers townhomes built across roughly a decade, so the money is made or lost on the specific unit, its condition and floor plan, and an honest read of the HOA and the building, not the headline price.
The pitch is established value plus location: a managed townhome inside Carrollwood Village, close to North Dale Mabry Highway retail and medical, the Carrollwood Country Club golf course, and a reasonable drive to the Veterans Expressway and Tampa International Airport. The work is sorting condition and reading the HOA and reserves before you commit.