Hunters Green
Guard-gated golf prestige in the heart of New Tampa
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$575K
Median Price
$400K – $1.2M
700
Homes
$130–$250
Monthly HOA
1992
Established
Pride Elementary (K-5, GreatSchools 8/10, B+)
School Zone
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Background
A brief history
Hunters Green broke ground in 1992 as New Tampa was being master-planned along the I-75 corridor northeast of the city, at a time when Hillsborough County was deliberately extending its urban boundary to accommodate population growth. Developer Regency Centers and later Arthur Rutenberg-affiliated builders positioned Hunters Green as the flagship gated community in the emerging district, anchoring it around an 18-hole championship layout designed to draw buyers seeking resort living with urban convenience. The country club opened to members in 1993 and quickly became the social center of the fledgling neighborhood.
Through the late 1990s and early 2000s, Hunters Green filled in with a mix of production and semi-custom homes across eight distinct sub-communities — Ashford Green, Braemar, Canterbury, Coventry, Fox Chase, Muirfield, Edinburgh, and Stone Ridge — each with its own price tier and streetscape character. The development coincided with the rapid expansion of the University of South Florida's research corridor and the opening of Moffitt Cancer Center, which drew a steady stream of physicians, researchers, and medical executives who valued proximity to their employers and the lifestyle Hunters Green offered.
By the mid-2000s, Hunters Green had established itself as the address of choice among New Tampa's professional class. The 2008 recession caused some turbulence — as it did throughout the Tampa Bay new-build market — but the community's desirability and strong school district protected values better than most surrounding areas. Post-2015 appreciation has been robust, with median prices climbing more than 60 percent by 2024, driven by continued in-migration from the Northeast and Midwest and persistent undersupply in guard-gated product throughout Hillsborough County.
The feel
What it's like to live here
Hunters Green carries the measured, manicured energy of a true country club community — golf carts moving between sub-communities, residents waving from driveways, and a general sense that the gate at the entrance is not just security but a statement about the life inside. The streets are wide, the landscaping is meticulously maintained under HOA guidelines, and the backdrop of fairways and lakes on nearly every drive through the community creates a resort-like atmosphere that holds up on a Tuesday morning as well as a Saturday afternoon.
The buyer profile here skews toward established professionals in their 40s and 50s — physicians, attorneys, senior corporate managers, and entrepreneurs — often with school-age children who are the primary reason they have not considered a higher-priced suburb closer to downtown. Empty nesters from within New Tampa also move into Hunters Green from smaller communities nearby, trading up for the club lifestyle and the security of the gate. The community has a notably active social calendar through the country club, and it is not unusual for a newcomer to know fifty of their neighbors within three months.
The details
What to expect
Architecture
Homes in Hunters Green are predominantly single-story and two-story production builds from the 1992–2002 era, with Mediterranean Revival and traditional Florida ranch being the dominant styles. Stucco exteriors with tile roofs are universal — the HOA does not permit metal roofing or non-complementary color schemes — and lot sizes range from 6,000 square feet in Fox Chase to over 12,000 square feet on premium golf-front parcels in Coventry. Interior updates vary enormously by seller: some homes retain original 1990s cabinetry and laminate counters while recently flipped or renovated properties feature quartz, hardwood, and open-concept remodels. Buyers should budget $30,000–$80,000 for cosmetic updates if purchasing an unrenovated home, but structural quality across all builders is solid.
Lifestyle
Life in Hunters Green is organized around the country club and the school calendar. Weekend mornings belong to golfers and walkers on the trail system; weekday evenings draw families to the pool or the club's restaurant. The community is quiet but not sleepy — there is a genuine sense of neighborliness that comes from the density of families in the same life stage. The New Tampa YMCA, less than a mile from the gate, supplements the community's own fitness amenities with youth sports leagues, adult fitness classes, and childcare. Proximity to Wesley Chapel's premium retail corridor (Tampa Premium Outlets, Wiregrass Mall) means residents rarely need to drive into downtown Tampa for shopping.
HOA Rules
Hunters Green operates under a master HOA plus individual sub-community HOAs, so dues are layered: expect to pay both the master assessment ($130–$250/month depending on sub-community) and any village-level assessment on top. The master HOA governs exterior maintenance standards, landscaping specs, parking rules (no overnight street parking for vehicles without current registration), and architectural changes — any modification to the exterior including paint color, fencing, and additions requires an ACC application with a typical 30-day review cycle. Short-term rentals (under 6 months) are prohibited under the master documents, making Hunters Green a true owner-occupant community. Golf club membership is encouraged but not mandatory for residents.
Schools
The Hunters Green school corridor — Pride Elementary, Benito Middle, Wharton High — is one of the primary reasons families choose New Tampa over comparable suburbs. Wharton High School consistently ranks in the top 15 percent of Florida public schools by graduation rate and Advanced Placement participation, and its JROTC and performing arts programs draw students from across the district. Pride Elementary has an active STEM program and a parent-teacher organization that funds supplemental classroom resources. For families with high-achieving students, the Hillsborough County magnet system (offering IB programs at King High and Blake High) provides additional pathways accessible from this address.
Access & Commute
Hunters Green sits at one of the best commute positions in the Tampa Bay metro for I-75-dependent destinations. USF's main campus is 8 miles south; Moffitt Cancer Center and Tampa General's medical district are 12 miles via I-75; downtown Tampa is 20 miles in light traffic but can stretch to 45 minutes during peak commute. Wesley Chapel, Lutz, and Land O' Lakes are all within 10 minutes. Tampa International Airport is approximately 30 minutes under normal conditions. The community's location within New Tampa means there is no water crossing, no toll-only route dependency, and multiple arterial options (Bruce B. Downs Blvd., Morris Bridge Rd.) for navigating around I-75 congestion.
Community
Amenities
- Hunters Green Country Club — 18-hole semi-private championship golf course
- Guard-gated entrance with 24/7 staffed security booth
- Community pool complex with lap lanes and sun deck
- Lighted tennis and pickleball courts (6 courts total)
- Walking and biking trails connecting all sub-communities
- Multiple pocket parks and lake-view green spaces
- On-site HOA management office and community bulletin board
- New Tampa YMCA less than 1 mile from main entrance
Education
School assignments
- Pride Elementary (K-5, GreatSchools 8/10, B+)
- Benito Middle School (6-8, GreatSchools 7/10, B)
- Wharton High School (9-12, GreatSchools 8/10, A)
School zone assignments change. Verify with Orange County Public Schools before purchase.
Market Commentary
What the market is doing
Hunters Green spans a wide price band because the eight sub-communities are meaningfully differentiated. Entry-level access comes through Fox Chase and Ashford Green, where smaller floor plans on interior lots start in the low $400,000s. Mid-tier product in Braemar and Canterbury — 2,400 to 3,200 square feet with two- and three-car garages — clusters in the $500,000 to $700,000 range. The premium addresses are in Coventry and Stone Ridge, where estate homes on golf-front or lake-front lots with 3,500-plus square feet and custom finishes push toward and occasionally exceed $1 million. What drives premiums within Hunters Green is a predictable hierarchy: golf or water frontage adds $50,000 to $150,000 over comparable interior lots, and recently renovated kitchens and baths compress days on market dramatically. The country club membership fee (currently in the $4,000–$6,000 initiation range with monthly dues around $300 for social or $500 for full golf) is a real consideration for buyers, but resale data consistently shows that active club membership correlates with faster appreciation in the premium sub-communities. Buyers seeking value should look at Braemar, where the bones are identical to Canterbury but prices run roughly 8–10 percent lower due to street-name recognition alone.
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