Honeymoon Mobile Home Park

    1100 Curlew Rd, Dunedin, FL, 34698
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    About Honeymoon Mobile Home Park

    Honeymoon Mobile Home Park sits in Dunedin, Florida, and folks here need to be 55 or older to live in the community, so it's quiet and the neighbors know each other well and tend to look out for one another, and many call it friendly and active because people like to join in on the events or spend time together around the property. The park offers 230 sites and right now there aren't any open spots, so people seem to settle in and stay a while, which probably says something about how comfortable it is. There's a big outdoor swimming pool, which they keep covered and screened, so you don't have to worry about bugs or leaves, and there's a recreation center where activities get scheduled pretty often-shuffleboard and horseshoes are popular, and the clubhouse has a big kitchen and even a little library, so people can cook, eat together, or just grab a good book, and if you'd rather sit outside, picnic areas sit under the trees, which is nice for gatherings or just a quiet meal in the shade.

    Mobile homes in the park are older, built before 1976, and many have had updates like new skirting, painted cabinets, new refrigerators, remodeled bathrooms, extra insulation on the roofs, and tinted windows with shades, and some homes have energy-efficient Mini-Splits for heating and cooling, so they stay pretty comfortable year-round. Homes usually have aluminum siding and metal roofs, with about 30% featuring lap siding and 40% with peaked roofs, and many are multisection homes-about 65% of them-so you get more space to spread out. Most homes have eat-in kitchens with oven, range, microwave, and some even have laundry inside, so you can wash clothes without having to go out, though there are also laundry facilities on site for everyone if your home doesn't have its own washer and dryer. The bathrooms sit on the first floor, easy to get to, and there's laminate flooring, plus the usual setup of a living room, kitchen, bedrooms, and all that. Some homes come with an extra-large shed, about 120 square feet, with double doors and shelves, enough room for a golf cart, washer, dryer, hot water heater, and whatever else you've got to store.

    The neighborhood has a driveway, off-street parking, and plenty of sidewalks, so folks who like to walk or get around on foot can do so without much worry, and the trees on the lot provide shade, which is welcome during the Florida heat. Management is on site, and the community manager, Marta Borsh, is around to help keep things running smooth if problems come up. Pets are allowed, and that has made a difference to residents who feel better having their animal friends with them. WiFi's available, though it's categorized as "Other," so how fast or reliable it is isn't clear, but most people find a way to get online if needed. Water and sewer service comes from the city, which keeps things straightforward, and the community uses municipal utilities.

    People who like being outside enjoy that Honeymoon Island State Park is nearby, with its long walks, birdwatching, and natural Florida scenery, and so even though the park is right in town, you don't feel boxed in. The park doesn't offer medical care or meal services, and there's no mention of any special programs for memory care or nursing, so folks living here are usually just looking for a friendly, comfortable place to retire where they can stay active if they want or keep to themselves if that's more to their liking.

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