Dunedin

South of CR 466A District

The Villages, FL

The Village of Dunedin is named after the charming Gulf Coast city near Tampa and is located in the South of CR 466A area of The Villages. Everglades Regional Recreation Center serves the neighborhood with one of the newer recreation facilities in the community. Brownwood Paddock Square provides Old Florida-themed entertainment and dining nearby. Dunedin homes are single-story with screened lanais, garages, and golf cart access. The neighborhood benefits from the updated amenities at Everglades Recreation Center and easy access to Brownwood's distinctive entertainment scene.

Recreation Centers

  • Everglades Regional Recreation Center

Nearby Town Squares

  • Brownwood Paddock Square

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Village of Dunedin have lake views?

Yes. Dunedin is situated along Lake Deaton, and some homes offer direct water views. The lakeside setting gives Dunedin a different character from inland South Side villages.

What home options are available in Dunedin?

Dunedin offers a range from low-maintenance villas to larger Designer Homes. Styles include contemporary ranch and New Traditional builds, most with two-car garages and dedicated golf cart garages.

Which recreation center serves the Village of Dunedin?

Everglades Regional Recreation Center is the primary facility. It covers over 50 acres and includes a 32,000-square-foot indoor center with a theater, sports pool, softball fields, pickleball courts, and a remote-control car range.

How far is Dunedin from Brownwood Paddock Square?

Brownwood is reachable by golf cart along connected pathways. Lake Sumter Landing is also accessible, giving Dunedin residents two town square options for dining and entertainment.

What is the price range for homes in Dunedin?

Home values in Dunedin typically range from about $249,000 to $550,000. Rental rates vary by season and property size, with water-view homes commanding higher rates.

What outdoor activities are available near Dunedin beyond golf?

Lake Deaton itself offers boating access and scenic walking paths along the shore. The Everglades complex adds softball fields, a multi-purpose athletic field, and over 15 miles of connected pathways.