Patrician Oaks

    870 Virginia Street, Dunedin, FL, 34698

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      About Patrician Oaks

      Patrician Oaks is a senior condo community for those aged 55 and older, and you'll find it near Downtown Dunedin, which is nice if you like to be close to shops and restaurants, and the grounds have mature trees and landscaping that gives the place a settled look. Some condos have two bedrooms and one bathroom, while others are smaller with just one bedroom and bathroom, so there's a mix depending on what you need, and square footage ranges from about 817 up to a little over 1,000. Most of the buildings went up between the mid-1970s and early 1980s, and some units were renovated in the 1980s, so the community's got that older Florida architecture with block walls, slab foundations, and a lot of screened balconies and sliding doors for letting in a breeze. There's assigned parking with some covered carports, and you'll see sidewalks if you like to take a walk, which is common for people living here, and there's also guest parking.

      Residents have a choice of amenities, and you'll see a heated pool and a spa that's used year-round, along with shuffleboard courts for a bit of recreation and a clubhouse that serves as a meeting spot for activities and gatherings, which is usually the heart of these kinds of communities. There's a fitness room for light exercise, a library for reading, and some indoor table games like cards or ping-pong, though details about specific classes or group programs aren't listed. If pet ownership matters, cats are welcome, with a limit of two per unit, and small pets are allowed under a 15 or 20-pound limit depending on the building, so no big dogs, but you might see a couple of cats sitting in a window. The grounds are private, with deed restrictions and private roads leading through the property, and the area falls under flood zone X, which usually means it's not prone to flooding.

      The condos come with certain practical features like free laundry on the same floor as each unit, cable TV that's included with the monthly association fees, central heating and cooling, and appliances like a refrigerator, range, and microwave. You'll find carpeting or sometimes linoleum or tile floors, sliding doors out to screened patios or balconies, and older but sturdy kitchen cabinets. Some units are sold furnished and ready for move-in, and the layouts are straightforward, often with a large living/dining combined area, a practical kitchen, one or two bedrooms, a hall bath, and a balcony or enclosed patio space. The community mailboxes sit near the clubhouse, and property maintenance like lawn care, pool, and building upkeep is covered in the monthly condo fee, which runs around $303 to $509 depending on the listing and includes water, sewer, trash, internet, cable TV, and reserves for future repairs.

      Outside, the whole complex sits on about 1.16 acres with lots of trees and shrubs, and you'll see quiet streets with sidewalks for easy walking, but if you need public transit, the area has a transit score of 29, which means buses aren't too frequent, though it is possible to walk to some places with a walk score of 64. There's a mix of full-time owners and seasonal residents who come down for the winter, and units can be bought or rented, depending on what's available, but association approval is needed for new residents. Units are accessed by elevators or stairs, though some ground-floor condos don't have any steps if that's a priority. Condos vary by listing, and some have more recent updates like modern appliances or windows, but most keep to a basic, practical style, focusing on comfort and easy living for seniors who want community but also their own space and easy access to the amenities without a lot of flash or fuss.

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