Tree Lane Village sits at 5729 Dayton St. in Zephyrhills, FL, and you'll notice right away that it's got plenty of trees giving some good shade in that hot and humid climate, which actually helps keep the place a bit cooler for folks who live there, and it's age-restricted, so everyone is 55 or older, which means the place tends to stay pretty quiet and peaceful most of the time, and people get to know each other since there are 176 to 185 manufactured home lots, depending on what's available, making it not too big and not too small, where people still have enough space to feel comfortable. It's a mobile home park with off-street parking, and you won't find any on-street parking, but the paved streets are a good width so driving around isn't a hassle. The homes are either for sale or for rent, and you'll spot several options for one, two, three, four, and even five-bedroom manufactured homes, with models like the Sunlight 261, Home Run, and the Grove, and some modular options, too, so people can pick what fits their needs and budget since the place tries to keep things more affordable for individuals and families.
Central Equities Florida manages the community, and there's an on-site manager who's around to lend a hand when needed, plus the staff are known for being friendly and sticking around 24 hours in case of emergencies, which helps a sense of security for residents, whether they're settling in for the long haul or just staying for a season. People like to meet up in the climate-controlled clubhouse, and there's always something happening with activities, both on-site and off-site, to keep folks moving and mingling, whether it's a game of shuffleboard on the outdoor courts, relaxing around the heated swimming pool, or talking with neighbors in the common indoor spaces. There's also a pool deck and lounge chairs so residents can sit outside, and if someone has a pet dog, there are breed and weight restrictions to mind, but the Gunnar Paw Park on the grounds gives them a spot to play.
Residents in Tree Lane Village use city water and sewer, which keeps things reliable, and WiFi's available so folks can stay connected. Meals come with the plan, so people don't have to worry as much about cooking for themselves every day, which comes in handy when it gets too hot or if someone just prefers a break, and staff help people who need assistance with moving between beds and wheelchairs, checking insulin for diabetes, or dealing with incontinence, so those who need extra care can get it without much fuss. The grounds stay well-kept with paved walking areas and a friendly environment where people look out for each other, and with nearby golf courses, parks, sporting areas, and the quick drive to local attractions, residents find plenty to do outside the community, too.
Tree Lane Village lists itself as a senior apartments facility, though it's really a manufactured home and mobile home community, focused on helping people keep that independent lifestyle while offering help where it's needed, and there are floor plans or price quotes available through connected mobile home dealers like Regional Homes of Zephyrhills or Yurezz Home Center. The place is known for a close-knit feel, from community gatherings at the center to social events, and most residents rate it highly, with a review score of 9.7 and plenty giving five stars, plus the community received the Best of Senior Living award. Tree Lane Village doesn't have on-street parking but the off-street options work well, and people can check a brochure or talk to an advisor if they want to know more about life at this spot under the trees.