West Port is an established single-residential neighborhood in Port Richey (ZIP 34668), set west of US 19 in the part of Pasco County that runs toward the Gulf coast. It is a conventional, reasonably priced residential pocket of mostly one-story homes rather than a gated master plan, and it has been developing since the early 1970s, which means a mix of original homes and updated ones side by side.
Because the neighborhood is older and built out, most purchases are resale of an established single-family home, and the spread in condition is wide. Roof age, HVAC, windows, and how much updating a home has had are the variables that move value here far more than a generic average. There is no large clubhouse-and-pool amenity engine; the appeal is an affordable, quiet single-family setting close to US 19, shopping, and the Gulf.
The honest read is that this is a condition-and-systems market. Two homes on the same street can carry very different true costs once you price the roof, the air handler, the windows, and any modernization. Insurance and flood are also part of the math in coastal Port Richey, so the flood zone and the cost to insure a specific home belong in your number from the start, not as an afterthought.
For buyers who want an affordable, established single-family home with quick access to US 19, the Gulf, and the wider New Port Richey area, West Port is one of the more accessible options in this stretch of Pasco. The work is confirming the condition, the flood and insurance picture, and any deed restrictions on the specific home before you fall for a list price.