Key Vista Villas sits in Holiday, Florida, as part of the bigger Key Vista area, and you'll notice it's a large, gated community with 170 single-family villa homes built by Ryland Homes between 2001 and 2005, showing off tree-lined streets, pretty ponds, and plenty of green lawns, with miles of walking and cycling trails and even a nature trail that leads right out to the Gulf of Mexico. The neighborhood's always well kept thanks to a Property Management team and a Homeowners Association that handles things like landscaping, painting, reserve studies, and wind mitigation evaluations, and there's a Property Assessment team that looks after the villa conditions. Homes have two or three bedrooms, two bathrooms, an attached two-car garage, and plenty of living space ranging from about 1,300 to 1,800 square feet, plus features like walk-in closets and screened lanais so you can take in that Florida air, and inside each villa, you'll find private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and even telephones for comfort.
Residents experience a calm, quiet setting, but there's a good deal of activity if you want it, since the community puts on everything from bingo nights, card games, garage sales, and regular community parties, to water aerobics, tennis, volleyball, and more, while the main clubhouse serves as a social center with a fitness center, billiards and table tennis, a library, game rooms, and a big multi-purpose area, not to mention a separate villa residents' clubhouse for private events, with a catering kitchen and a card room. You'll also see a private outdoor pool and spa just for villa residents, lakes and ponds for quiet time, and a playground for grandkids when they visit, plus there's even dedicated R.V. and boat parking, which not many places have, and a good set of walking trails for fresh air.
The management keeps things organized with homeowner services, regular reserve studies, property evaluations, insurance appraisals, and rules around things like parking, signs, and pets. Amenities include scheduled daily activities, resident-led classes like arts and crafts or music programs, and access to transportation and parking, so it's easy to get around. Seniors get support services like 24-hour supervision, call systems, medication help, bathing and dressing assistance, and non-ambulatory care when needed, as well as respite care for families needing a break. Dining covers all-day, restaurant-style meals, allergy-friendly choices, and meals prepared by chefs, while housekeeping, laundry, and family support are handled by staff, so nobody has to worry about chores. Community amenities include a playground, outdoor and indoor pools, recreation center, fitness room, library, movie theater, spa, game and arts rooms, wellness room, walking paths, and landscaped common spaces like clubhouses, sidewalks, and ponds. The homes were made for adults 55 and over, with comfort and convenience in mind, and the place is known for its calm, scenic setting and the personal touch of its community programs, but services and care do depend on what's available, and types of care aren't always listed.