Woodside Trace is a small townhome community by Taylor Morrison in Wesley Chapel, located off County Line Road in Pasco County near the Shops at Wiregrass. It was planned as a compact enclave of about 50 attached homes and was built out and sold out by the builder, so today it is a resale-only market (Taylor Morrison and local brokerage listings, 2026).
Because the community is attached townhomes rather than single-family stock, the buy is about the specific unit. End units with extra windows and corner light, interior units with lower exposure, and homes with the better lake or preserve view each carry different appeal, so the position in the row matters as much as the floor plan.
The community sits in the busy Wiregrass corridor, with the Shops at Wiregrass, AdventHealth Wesley Chapel, the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus, and the State Road 56 and Bruce B. Downs retail close by. The pitch is maintenance-light living with strong access, where the HOA handles much of the exterior upkeep.
The work here is reading the HOA documents and reserves, confirming what the dues cover, checking the unit's condition and any builder-era systems, and pricing the lake-view or end-unit premium against real comps inside the community rather than against detached homes nearby.