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93Units
8Stories
1975Year Built
$216K - $576KValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
For Rent
No Units Available
Highlights
Property fronts gulf or ocean
Fitness Center
Intracoastal View
Elevator
Outdoor Tennis Courts
In Ground Pool
Coastal Living at Haig
Haig is an 8-story condominium building completed in 1975, located on the picturesque Dunedin Causeway. With 93 units, this building offers a serene living experience right before reaching the tranquil Honeymoon Island. The straightforward design features a uniform grid of balconies and windows, providing residents with stunning water views and a covered entrance area for added convenience.
Comfortable and Spacious Units with Stunning Views
Haig offers a variety of floor plans to suit different needs, ranging from 1-bedroom to 2-bedroom layouts. The smallest unit, at 802 square feet, features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, with sale prices ranging from $245,000 to $315,000. These units are perfect for those seeking a cozy yet functional living space, complete with modern amenities and breathtaking views of St. Joseph Sound.
The larger 2-bedroom units range from 975 to 1,181 square feet and include 2 bathrooms. These units are priced between $299,000 and $435,000. Many of these condos have been recently renovated, boasting features such as quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and luxury plank vinyl flooring. The open-concept living and dining areas create a spacious and inviting atmosphere, perfect for entertaining guests. Bedrooms are generously sized, with custom closet systems and ceiling fans for added comfort. Most units also come with hurricane shutters and private balconies, offering panoramic vistas of the Gulf of Mexico and Hurricane Pass.
Monthly HOA fees range from $500 to $800, covering cable TV, common area taxes, pool maintenance, escrow reserves, insurance, ground maintenance, pest control, recreational facilities, sewer, trash, and water.
Extensive Amenities for an Active Lifestyle
Haig provides a wide array of amenities designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. The fitness center is well-equipped for those looking to maintain an active lifestyle, while the clubhouse offers a space for social gatherings and community events. The community pool, solar heated for year-round use, is perfect for a refreshing swim, and the tennis and pickleball courts provide opportunities for friendly competition.
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the private fishing pier is a great spot to cast a line, and the shuffleboard and bocce ball courts offer additional recreational options. The billiard room and sauna provide spaces for relaxation and leisure, while the steam room offers a soothing retreat. Residents can also take advantage of the community grills and outside patio with tables and chairs for outdoor dining and socializing.
Practical amenities include a car wash and air pump, ensuring that vehicles are well-maintained. The building also features a laundry room, private storage rooms, and extra storage lockers for added convenience. These amenities make life at Haig as comfortable and hassle-free as possible.
Charming and Vibrant Dunedin
Dunedin is one of the oldest cities on the Florida Gulf Coast, offering a unique blend of history and modern amenities. The city is known for its "Old Florida" feel, with Southern live oaks and a lack of tall buildings blocking the natural landscape. Named by two Scottish settlers in 1878, Dunedin maintains close ties to Scotland, even hosting its own version of the Highland games each year.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the pristine beaches, world-class nature trails, and numerous parks. The Pinellas Trail, which stretches over 50 miles from Tarpon Springs to St. Petersburg, passes through the town center and is a major attraction for residents. Honeymoon Island State Park, one of Florida's most popular parks, offers more than four miles of beach and a three-mile trail through a virgin slash pine forest.
Downtown Dunedin is charming and walkable, with mature tropical foliage lining the brick sidewalks. The area is teeming with mom-and-pop businesses and a few national chains like Publix for groceries. Dining options range from the community cafe Our Place, known for its American diner-style favorites, to the high-end Black Pearl, which offers an intimate dining experience with signature seafood dishes.
Despite a high cost of entry, Dunedin's proximity to Tampa and the Gulf of Mexico makes it a competitive real estate market. The area features a mix of older homes with Spanish and Mediterranean-inspired accents and modest condos priced as low as $150,000. Families with children are served by Pinellas County Schools, the best district in the Tampa area, with schools like Garrison-Jones Elementary and Dunedin High School offering excellent educational opportunities.
Convenient Transportation Options
While Dunedin is primarily car-dependent, there are several convenient transportation options available. The PSTA bus service runs along Douglas Avenue and Skinner Boulevard, providing easy access to various parts of the city. The Freebee Dunedin Loop offers two fixed routes, one specific to Spring Training, that hit key stops around the city with real-time vehicle tracking available through an app.
For those who prefer to drive, U.S. Route 19 runs along the coast and eventually links up with I-275 near St. Petersburg, connecting Dunedin to the greater Tampa region and beyond. The building is also within a short driving distance to major airports, with St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport and Tampa International Airport both about 40 minutes away.
On-site parking is available for residents, and the building features a car wash and air pump for added convenience. The nearby Bayshore Blvd & 2675 bus stop, served by the Indian Rocks/Tarpon Springs and Jolley Trolley Coastal transit lines, is about a 5-minute drive away, providing additional public transportation options.
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Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®
50/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
10/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Honeymoon Island State Park
5 min drive
Bike Trails
Fishing
Trails
Oasis Park
6 min drive
Picnic Area
Trails
Mira Vista Park
9 min drive
Boating
Fishing
Trails
Highlander Park
10 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Picnic Area
Tennis
Hammock Park
10 min drive
Disc Golf
Picnic Area
Trails
San Jose Park
10 min drive
Dog Park
Fishing
Trails
Kiwanis Park
10 min drive
Fishing
Picnic Area
Trails
Pop Stansell Park
11 min drive
Fishing
Picnic Area
Kayak/Canoe
Gulf Shore Park
14 min drive
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