Orangewood Lakes

Orangewood Lakes in New Port Richey, FL, is a friendly 55+ community with nearby beach access, shopping, and a vibrant social scene.

7850 Oldfield Road, New Port Richey, FL 34653

Situated On Florida's Gulf Coast

Discover the inviting charm of Orangewood Lakes Mobile Home Community, where the essence of close-knit living is truly captured. Immerse yourself in the warmth of great neighbors and a strong sense of community, making every day a delightful experience. Orangewood Lakes features a generously sized clubhouse that serves as the heart of social engagement. Enjoy friendly competitions on our well-maintained shuffleboard courts or bask in the sun by the refreshing pool. Benefit from the convenience of inclusive water, sewer, and twice-weekly trash pickup, all efficiently managed by our on-site team dedicated to enhancing your living experience.

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Rich In History

New Port Richey is one of the earliest settled towns in the region. It was founded by Missourian Captain Aaron M. Richey when he anchored on an island at the mouth of the Pithlachascotte River. Captured by the beauty of the area, Port Richey became a homeport for his schooner. Incorporated in 1924, New Port Richey is best known for its cultural heritage and riverfront landscape; this is a city built around more waterfront than any other city located in West Pasco county. It is also the only city along the West Pasco coast with a downtown district offering streetscapes and quaint retail shops.

Coastal Community

Orangewood Lakes in New Port Richey, FL, is a fantastic coastal retirement community offering a relaxed, friendly environment with beautiful natural landscapes, nearby beaches, and engaging activities, perfect for enjoying retirement. The community includes spacious amenities, social events, and serene fishing lakes, creating a welcoming atmosphere for retirees looking to stay active and connected.

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Community Highlights

Active Retirement Community

Enjoy vibrant 55+ living in New Port Richey, FL, with amenities, social activities, and a welcoming community atmosphere.

Quiet Residential Neighborhood

Resides in a quiet, residential neighborhood of West Pasco County, FL Easy highway driving to and from neighboring cities such as Tampa (50 minute drive), Clearwater, (30 minute drive), Tarpon Springs (15 minute drive)

Historical City

New Port Richey, FL is a charming and historical city which offers fine dinning, Irish pubs, boutiques, shopping malls, medical hospitals and facilities, golf course and the beautiful gulf coast beaches.

Community Amenities

Amenities at Lake Hammock Village include a heated swimming pool, spa, shuffleboard courts, and horseshoe pits. There’s always plenty to do since residents have their own activities committee to plan trips, pot luck dinners, bingo, cards, aerobics, crafts, and other activities.

Large Clubhouse

Spacious clubhouse ideal for gatherings, events, and social activities, bringing the community together.

Shuffleboard Courts

Well-maintained courts for shuffleboard enthusiasts, perfect for friendly games and competitive fun.

Swimming Pool

Refreshing swimming pool to enjoy warm days, socialize, and stay active year-round.

Sport Fishing Lakes

Three lakes stocked for sport fishing, offering relaxation and recreation for all anglers.

Lots With Orange Trees

Select lots feature personal orange trees, providing fresh fruit and a charming touch.

Potlucks

Regular potlucks where neighbors share homemade dishes, fostering community bonds and delicious dining experiences.

Bingo

Bingo games bring fun, prizes, and friendly competition for all ages to enjoy together.

Cookouts

Community cookouts with great food, conversations, and a casual way to connect with neighbors.

Dances

Dance events with music and fun, offering lively entertainment and social engagement.

Card Games

Various card games for casual play, camaraderie, and skill-building in a relaxed setting.

Garden Club

Garden club offers a place for plant enthusiasts to share tips, ideas, and gardening enjoyment.

Art Classes

Art classes encourage creativity, providing residents with skills and projects to express themselves.

Pancake Breakfasts

Enjoy pancake breakfasts that bring everyone together for a delicious, communal morning meal.

Parties

Community parties for holidays and celebrations, creating festive memories and bringing everyone together.

On-Site Management

Friendly and responsive on-site management available to assist residents with any needs or concerns.

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Pet Policy

A maximum of two inside pets of small size, weighing less than 40 pounds at maturity, and a true household pet, are permitted. Written approval from management must be obtained as to any pet that is to reside in the community, and such approval must be obtained prior to the time the pet is actually brought into the community.

Trash Pickup

Convenient twice-a-week trash pickup is provided to all residents, ensuring a clean and well-maintained community environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advantages of land leasing over buying a piece of property?

The land lease arrangement allows you to own your own home for true privacy and independence while keeping the funds normally spent on the land purchase available for discretionary or emergency purposes. In addition, you have the assurance that community standards will be carefully maintained, you can enjoy the community social and recreational amenities, and you will live in a beautiful country setting only minutes from shopping and medical service and area attractions. Learn more about leasing versus buying.

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What are the assurances that you will not sell our leased land to someone else?

Creating and managing Land-Lease Communities is the Heiler’s only business, and our history has been to maintain ownership as a long-term investment – not buying and selling properties. We hope our three generations of family leadership demonstrates this clearly.

What does the monthly fee include?

The monthly lot rent at Orangewood covers twice-weekly trash pickup and access to the shuffleboard courts, the pool, and a large clubhouse.

Does the monthly lease fee change and by how much?

Yes, the monthly fee generally increases annually in small increments. You would be hard pressed to find a community that does not have annual increases. We aim to keep increases limited to the amount necessary to maintain community standards and services that our residents want and expect. We strive to keep our lease fees in pace with the market, which has helped our departing residents realize resale values substantially above market prices.

What are fee increases based on?

Although in can vary from year to year, generally an increase can be based on any or all of the following:

  • Rents in comparable communities.
  • The Consumer Price Index (CPI) Controllable costs such as maintenance and payroll.
  • Hard-to-control costs such as utility charges, rubbish costs and insurance expenses.

By law, residents receive a letter each year informing them what the increase for that year was based on.

Is there a cap on increases?

No, there is neither an upper nor lower cap on lease fee changes. However, our company history and policy has to keep our lease fees in pace with that of comparable communities so that we can keep our current residents happy, and provide good resale values for residents if and when they decide to relocate, or their families in the event of your passing.

Can our grandchildren stay and visit with us?

Yes. However, they are required to follow the same rules as our residents. While most communities limit guest stays to no longer than 30 days, specific rules and regulations regarding guest stays may vary by community, so we recommend checking with the community manager for exact guidelines.
As many grandparents say, “We love to see our grandchildren come and love to see them go home as well!” This is one of the many benefits of living in a “55 and over” community.

Are all your rules actually enforced?

Yes. Many residents move to our communities because of our community standards and the stability the rules create within the community environment. These standards were written based on our experience managing manufactured home communities for over 35 years in Florida, and input from past and present residents. It’s our obligation to you to ensure that they are enforced.

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Are house pets allowed?

Yes, we understand that pets are cherished companions and an important part of many households. In all our communities, small dogs and cats are welcome inside the home. Please note that size restrictions for dogs may vary by community. Additionally, all pets must receive park approval prior to move-in.

How do we sell our home if we need or want to?

You may sell your home independently, through a licensed agent, or by listing your home with the community sales office. Most departing residents choose us to sell their home because this is what we do for a living. In the case of an estate, the inheritor(s) may move into the home provided they meet all the applicable entry requirements or sell the home to another qualified party.

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Directions:

Orangewood Lakes is located on Oldfield Road in New Port Richey, FL. From U.S. Highway 19, head east on Massachusetts Avenue, then turn left onto Little Road. After about a mile, turn right onto Oldfield Road, and you’ll see Orangewood Lakes on your right.

If you’re coming from State Road 54, head north on Little Road for about 3 miles, then turn left onto Oldfield Road. Orangewood Lakes will be on your right, marked by a welcoming entrance.

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