Frequently Asked Questions
Dunedin Village proudly offers one of the best retirement communities in Florida. Below are some of the most commonly asked questions we receive from visitors and new residents. If you have other questions that are not answered here, please contact us
Lot fees vary depending on size and location in the community. For current rates, please contact our office at 727-733-0636.
Yes, Dunedin Village allows non-aggressive pets and has a limit of two (2) domestic pets per household. All cats must be indoor, household cats.
Yes, one occupant of the home must be 55 or older; other occupants must be 45 or older.
Residents have full access to all of the resort-style amenities and community-sponsored activities and there are no community-sponsored HOA fees or resort fees — everything is included in the monthly lot rent. You will be living with friendly neighbors and have the support of your Dunedin Village management team.
When it comes to moving into a lifestyle community, there are a lot of things to consider. Living at a Cove Community provides you an opportunity to purchase a beautifully appointed vacation home or year-round home, while freeing up money so that you can make the most of this new lifestyle choice.
Yes, Dunedin Village is a land lease community. Purchasing in a land lease community provides you the peace of mind that you own your own home, but you don’t have to spend the money on buying the land and paying the large annual real estate taxes typically associated with living in destination and high demand areas.
At Dunedin Village a small pass-through property tax is included in your monthly lot rental fee, so you do not have any large tax bills to pay semi-annually.
Yes, you can rent out your home. You will need the operator’s written permission to do so before entering into a site agreement and the renters have to comply with the terms and conditions set out in the agreement signed by the homeowner. These include caring for the premises and reporting the need for any repairs and maintenance, paying utility bills on time, not using the premises for illegal purposes, and not interfering with the peace, comfort, or privacy of neighbors.
There is no community ownership-run HOA at Dunedin Village. There is an independent resident HOA group that organizes and runs a number of activities and events in addition to community-sponsored activities.