Weathersfield is a deed-restricted single-family subdivision east of downtown Dunedin in Pinellas County. The homes were built largely in the 1980s and 1990s, which makes them newer than many of Dunedin's historic core neighborhoods, and the subdivision is known locally for larger floor plans, with many homes in the four-bedroom range and some larger luxury layouts (Dunedin neighborhood guides, 2026).
The defining feature is location. Weathersfield is inland and elevated relative to Dunedin's waterfront, with an eastern edge that faces a nature preserve and Jerry Lake. In a Pinellas market that is still absorbing the lessons of the 2024 hurricane season, an inland subdivision with a lower flood profile reads differently from coastal stock, though flood zone and insurance still have to be verified for the exact parcel.
Because the homes are now several decades old, condition is what drives the number here. Roof age, systems, windows, and any updates separate a turnkey home from a project, so the work is reading the specific house, not the Weathersfield name.
The pitch is inland Dunedin living with the city's lifestyle close by: downtown Dunedin, the Pinellas Trail, Honeymoon Island, and the Gulf beaches are all a manageable drive, while the subdivision itself offers larger lots and conventional suburban floor plans. The work is confirming the HOA and deed restrictions, reading condition honestly, and checking elevation and flood zone before you fall for a price.