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Anclote Homes for Rent

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    $3,300 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,264 Sq Ft
    • Townhouse for Rent

    1820 Rumar Ln, Holiday, FL 34691

    Fully Furnished 2 Bed / 2 Bath + Den – All Utilities Included!Move right in to this beautifully updated, fully furnished rental featuring 2 spacious bedrooms, 2 modern bathrooms, and a versatile den area—ideal for a home office, guest space, or relaxation zone. The home boasts high ceilings for an open, airy feel, and includes a nice garage space for parking or storage.Enjoy true

    Max Upchurch UPCHURCH REALTY LLC

    1820 Rumar Ln, Holiday, FL 34691
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    $2,650 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,718 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    3334 Pineview Dr, Holiday, FL 34691

    Absolutely stunning and FULLY RENNOVATED 3 BR/2 BA/2 Car Garage WATERFRONT home in cul-de-sac of the highly sought after BAILEYS BLUFF waterfront community. Located directly on a canal with direct access to the Gulf giving you amazing opportunities for boating, diving, fishing, relaxing from your own PRIVATE PIER. This sturdy BLOCK CONSTRUCTION home, with BRAND NEW ROOF (2025), and Newer HVAC

    Kevin Scott SCOTT REALTY, LLC

    3334 Pineview Dr, Holiday, FL 34691

Why Live in Anclote

Anclote, a neighborhood in Holiday, Florida, is a semi-suburban area known for its rich history and connection to the sea. This southwestern region of Pasco County is popular among anglers and seafarers, thanks to its proximity to some of the best fishing spots near Clearwater. The area is characterized by its vast expanses of undeveloped parkland, including Key Vista Nature Park and Anclote River Park, which offer dog-friendly hiking trails, boardwalks through bayous, a fishing pier, and a 300-foot beach. The Coastal Anclote Trail links these parks, providing a challenging route for runners. Homes in Anclote range from modern ranch-styles with multi-car garages to spacious two- and three-story homes with gulf views, backyard pools, and private boat docks. There are also communities for manufactured homes in the southern part of the neighborhood. Residents often gather at local spots like The Stockyard for country music line dancing or Daybreak Cafe for live entertainment and karaoke. Shopping centers along Highway 19, including Publix and Winn-Dixie, cater to the northern residents, while those in the south frequent the Marketplace of Tarpon Springs. Anclote is a car-dependent area with no public transportation and limited cycling and pedestrian infrastructure. The Anclote Power Plant, a natural gas-burning facility, contributes to occasional noise and air pollution. Despite these practical considerations, the neighborhood offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities, making it a unique place to live.
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