Suncoast Gateway
Active 55+ Manufactured Home Living in Port Richey, Florida
Live the ultimate retirement lifestyle at Suncoast Gateway, an active 55+ community on the Gulf of Mexico in the coastal community of Port Richey. Situated 35 miles from Tampa, our community features beautiful manufactured homes, 20 acres of well-manicured grounds, picturesque views, and impressive amenities for active, social living on Florida's west coast.
Amenities and Activities
Take a dip in our sparkling resort-style pool. Stay active in our state-of-the-art fitness center. Meet your friends and neighbors at the lodge-style clubhouse. Enjoy an inspiring 55+ community lifestyle at Suncoast Gateway.
- Swimming Pool
- Clubhouse
- Recreation Hall
- Fitness Center
- Planned Activities
- Is Port Richey, Florida, a good place to live?
Port Richey, Florida, offers a lower living cost than nearby cities. It's an affordable choice with a natural setting, embodying Florida's best offerings for residents.
- How much is a new manufactured home in Port Richey, Florida?
The cost of our quality-built manufactured homes varies. We offer many affordable homes with access to complimentary community amenities for even more value. Please contact our team for pricing and more information.
- What recreational activities are offered at Suncoast Gateway?
Suncoast Gateway is an active 55+ community with great amenities for recreation, including an outdoor pool, fitness center, a pond, and a lodge-style clubhouse where residents enjoy billiards, cards, and planned activities and events.
- Does Suncoast Gateway offer rental homes?
Suncoast Gateway does not currently offer rental homes. Their primary focus is on creating a vibrant community for manufactured home ownership. Feel free to check back later for more accurate updates on the community's offerings.
- What are the best attractions in Port Richey, Florida?
Suncoast Gateway is close to Port Richey's best attractions, including Capt. Keith's excursions, Sims Park, Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park, Key Vista Nature Park, and James E. Grey Preserve.