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Wesley Chapel is one of Tampa Bay’s fastest-growing communities with top-rated Pasco County schools, The Shops at Wiregrass, and homes from $300K to $700K+ in master-planned communities. It’s ideal for families who want newer construction. Explore Wesley Chapel, compare with New Tampa, and browse all Tampa Bay homes.
Wesley Chapel is one of those places that barely existed on most people’s radar ten years ago – and now it’s one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the entire country. Situated in Pasco County just north of Tampa, Wesley Chapel has exploded with new construction, shopping centers, medical facilities, and top-rated schools. I’m Barrett Henry with REMAX Collective, and while my home base is the Brandon and eastern Hillsborough market, I get calls about Wesley Chapel constantly from buyers who want the new-construction lifestyle without the sticker shock of South Tampa or even parts of Riverview. This guide gives you an honest look at what Wesley Chapel offers, what it costs, and whether it’s the right fit for your family.
Wesley Chapel at a Glance
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| County | Pasco County |
| Zip Codes | 33543, 33544, 33545 |
| Population (approx.) | 55,000-60,000 (and growing fast) |
| Median Home Price | $260K-$340K |
| New Construction Range | $220K-$500K+ |
| Top Communities | Epperson, Meadow Pointe, Seven Oaks, Connerton, Bexley, Asturia, Saddlebrook |
| School District | Pasco County Schools |
| Major Shopping | The Shops at Wiregrass, Tampa Premium Outlets, The Grove at Wesley Chapel |
| Hospital | Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel (AdventHealth) |
| Commute to Downtown Tampa | 35-55 minutes via I-75 or Bruce B Downs |
| CDD Fees | Very common ($100-$300/month in most communities) |
Why Wesley Chapel Is Booming
Between 2010 and 2018, Wesley Chapel’s population roughly doubled. The U.S. Census Bureau has consistently ranked the 33543 and 33544 zip codes among the fastest-growing in Florida – and in some years, the entire nation. This isn’t a slow, organic expansion. It’s a full-scale suburban boom, with national builders breaking ground on thousands of new homes each year, new schools opening to keep pace, and commercial development filling in along the SR-54 and SR-56 corridors.
What’s driving the growth? A few things. First, land. Pasco County still has thousands of acres of developable land at lower prices than Hillsborough County. That translates to more house for your money. Second, the I-75 corridor makes commuting to Tampa feasible (though not always pleasant – more on that later). Third, the infrastructure has caught up in key areas: a full-service hospital, major retail centers, quality restaurants, and new schools that are modern and well-funded. Wesley Chapel is no longer a place you move to because you can’t afford anywhere else. People are actively choosing it.
Top Communities in Wesley Chapel
Wesley Chapel is essentially a collection of master-planned communities, each with its own character, price point, and amenity package. Here are the ones I send buyers to look at most often.
Epperson
Epperson made national headlines when Metro Places built the Crystal Lagoon – a massive, swimmable lagoon surrounded by white sand. It’s the centerpiece amenity and the reason many buyers drive to Wesley Chapel in the first place. Beyond the lagoon, Epperson offers new construction from builders like Lennar and Homes by WestBay, a resort-style pool complex, fitness center, and a growing trail system. Homes range from the mid-$200Ks to $400K+, and the community is still actively building.
Meadow Pointe
Meadow Pointe (I and II) is one of the more established communities in Wesley Chapel. It’s been around since the early 2000s, which gives it something most Wesley Chapel communities lack: mature landscaping, shade trees, and a neighborhood feel that isn’t brand-new. Meadow Pointe has A-rated schools zoned within it, a community center, pools, playgrounds, and easy access to the Shops at Wiregrass. Homes range from $250K-$380K for resales. If you want Wesley Chapel without the just-built-yesterday feel, Meadow Pointe is your starting point.
Seven Oaks
Seven Oaks is another well-established community with strong schools and a resort-style amenity center. The community sits along SR-54 and includes multiple phases with both older resale homes and some newer sections. It’s family-focused with an emphasis on community events, sports leagues, and activities for kids. Prices range from $270K-$400K+ depending on size and lot location. Seven Oaks is a solid pick for families who want a proven, established neighborhood with active community life.
Connerton
Connerton sits on the western edge of Wesley Chapel, closer to Land O’ Lakes. It’s a large-scale community with new construction from multiple builders, including Taylor Morrison and Lennar. Connerton has an extensive trail network, community pools, a dog park, and a focus on outdoor living. The tradeoff is location – it’s a bit further from I-75 and the main Wesley Chapel commercial corridor, which adds to commute times. Homes start in the low $200Ks, making it one of the more affordable options in the area.
Bexley
Bexley is a newer community from Newland that emphasizes outdoor recreation and connectivity. It has a staffed amenity center with a resort pool, co-working spaces, fitness facilities, and access to trails that connect to the Upper Tampa Bay Trail system. Builders include Homes by WestBay, Cardel Homes, and others. Homes range from the mid-$200Ks to $500K+. Bexley markets itself as a community for active buyers who want outdoor access integrated into daily life, and it delivers on that promise.
Saddlebrook Resort
Saddlebrook is a different animal entirely. It’s a resort community with two Arnold Palmer-designed golf courses, a world-class tennis facility, spa, and on-site dining. Homes in Saddlebrook range from condos in the $150Ks to single-family homes over $500K. It appeals to retirees, golf enthusiasts, and buyers who want a resort lifestyle. The HOA fees are higher here to support the amenities, and the vibe is more country club than young-family suburb.
Asturia
Asturia is a smaller, newer community developed by Metro Places with a focus on nature and a quieter lifestyle. It features nature trails, kayak launches, a community garden, and a farm-to-table philosophy in its amenity programming. Homes are built by Ashton Woods and Homes by WestBay, ranging from the mid-$200Ks to $400K+. Asturia appeals to buyers who want a newer community without the mega-subdivision scale of some of the larger developments.
Wesley Chapel Home Prices by Community
Here’s a snapshot of home prices across the major Wesley Chapel communities as of late 2018. Prices move fast in this market, so treat these as a guide and check current listings for real-time data.
| Community | Price Range | Home Type | CDD Fee (Monthly Est.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Epperson | $240K-$400K+ | New construction, single-family | $150-$250 |
| Meadow Pointe I & II | $250K-$380K | Resale and some new, single-family | $75-$150 |
| Seven Oaks | $270K-$400K+ | Resale and newer phases, single-family | $100-$175 |
| Connerton | $200K-$350K | New construction, single-family and townhomes | $125-$225 |
| Bexley | $260K-$500K+ | New construction, single-family | $150-$275 |
| Saddlebrook Resort | $150K-$550K+ | Condos, villas, single-family | Varies (resort fees apply) |
| Asturia | $250K-$400K+ | New construction, single-family | $125-$200 |
New Construction vs. Resale in Wesley Chapel
Wesley Chapel is overwhelmingly a new construction market. Unlike Brandon or Valrico, where most inventory is resale homes built in the 1980s-2000s, Wesley Chapel gives you access to brand-new homes with modern floor plans, energy-efficient features, impact windows, and builder warranties. National builders like Lennar, Taylor Morrison, Meritage, DR Horton, and Ryan Homes are all active in the area.
The advantages of buying new here include builder incentives – rate buydowns, closing cost credits, and free upgrades that can save you $10,000-$25,000. You also get to choose your lot, finishes, and sometimes floor plan modifications. The downside: new construction in Wesley Chapel almost always comes with CDD fees, which adds $100-$300/month to your housing cost.
Resale options do exist, especially in older communities like Meadow Pointe, Seven Oaks, and Saddlebrook. Resale homes often have mature landscaping, established neighborhoods, and lower CDD fees (since the bonds are further along in their payoff schedule). For buyers who want Wesley Chapel’s location without the brand-new premium, resale in an established community is a smart move.
Schools in Wesley Chapel
Wesley Chapel schools fall under the Pasco County School District – not Hillsborough. This matters because Pasco has invested heavily in new school construction to keep up with the population boom. Several brand-new schools have opened in the past five years, and more are planned. The schools tend to be modern, well-equipped, and operate at or near capacity due to the rapid growth.
Key schools in the Wesley Chapel area:
- Wesley Chapel High School – One of the primary high schools serving the area, located on SR-54. Strong academics and athletics.
- Wiregrass Ranch High School – Opened in 2005, consistently rated well by the state. Strong STEM programs and extracurriculars.
- Wesley Chapel Elementary – Established school with solid ratings in the Meadow Pointe area.
- Cypress Creek Middle/High School – Another option in the northern part of the Wesley Chapel area.
- Charter schools – Pasco County has several charter options including Pinecrest Academy, Classical Preparatory School, and Imagine School at Land O’ Lakes (nearby).
One thing to know: school zoning changes frequently in fast-growing areas. A community that’s zoned for a specific school today might get rezoned as new schools open and enrollment balances shift. Always verify your exact school zone with the Pasco County School District before making a purchase decision based on schools.
Shopping and Entertainment
This is one area where Wesley Chapel has made dramatic strides. Ten years ago, there was almost nothing here for retail and dining. Today, it’s a destination.
The Shops at Wiregrass
Wiregrass is Wesley Chapel’s flagship retail center – an open-air lifestyle mall with major retailers, restaurants, a movie theater, and regular community events. It anchors the SR-56 corridor and has become the commercial heart of the area. Stores include Dillard’s, Belk, and dozens of specialty shops and restaurants.
Tampa Premium Outlets
Located right off I-75 at SR-56, the outlet mall draws shoppers from all over the Tampa Bay region. Major brands at discount prices. It’s one of the busiest retail spots in Pasco County and a significant economic driver for the area.
The Grove at Wesley Chapel
The Grove is a newer mixed-use development that combines retail, dining, entertainment, and residential space. It’s designed as a walkable gathering spot and adds another layer of commercial density to the SR-54 corridor. Restaurants, a movie theater, fitness studios, and retail shops are all part of the mix.
Between these three centers plus the standard big-box retail along SR-54 and SR-56 (Target, Walmart, Costco, Home Depot, Publix, and more), Wesley Chapel residents rarely need to drive to Tampa for everyday shopping or dining.
Medical Facilities
The opening of Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel (now AdventHealth Wesley Chapel) was a game-changer for the area. Before the hospital opened, Wesley Chapel residents had to drive to Tampa or New Port Richey for serious medical care. Now there’s a full-service hospital right in the community, with an emergency department, surgical suites, imaging, and specialty clinics.
The medical corridor along SR-56 near the hospital has expanded rapidly, with urgent care centers, specialist offices, dental practices, and outpatient surgery centers all clustering in the area. This is a big deal for families and especially for retirees considering Wesley Chapel – having quality healthcare within 10 minutes is no longer a question mark.
Commute from Wesley Chapel to Tampa
Here’s where I have to be honest. The commute from Wesley Chapel to downtown Tampa or the Westshore business district is the biggest tradeoff of living here. Let me give you the real numbers:
- Wesley Chapel to Downtown Tampa: 35-55 minutes depending on traffic and your exact starting point. During peak rush hour (7:00-8:30 AM southbound, 4:30-6:30 PM northbound), it can stretch to 60+ minutes.
- Primary routes: I-75 South is the main highway. Bruce B Downs Boulevard is the surface-street alternative but gets congested near New Tampa. SR-56 connects east-west and feeds into I-75.
- I-75 congestion: The stretch of I-75 between SR-56 and the I-275 interchange is one of the most congested corridors in Tampa Bay. FDOT has been widening I-75 and building express lanes, but the improvements are ongoing and the traffic remains heavy during peak hours.
- Toll options: The Suncoast Parkway (toll road) runs north-south on the western side of Pasco County and connects to the Veterans Expressway into Tampa. Depending on where you work, this can be a faster alternative to I-75.
My take: if you work from home, work in Pasco County, or have a flexible schedule that lets you avoid peak commute times, Wesley Chapel is a fantastic option. If you commute to downtown Tampa five days a week during rush hour, prepare for 45-60 minute drives each way. That’s the honest reality, and it’s the main reason some buyers choose Brandon or New Tampa over Wesley Chapel despite the newer housing stock.
CDD Fees in Wesley Chapel Communities
Because Wesley Chapel developed almost entirely from raw land, CDD fees are the norm here, not the exception. Nearly every master-planned community in Wesley Chapel has a Community Development District that financed the roads, utilities, parks, and amenities through tax-exempt bonds. Those bonds are repaid by homeowners through annual CDD assessments on your property tax bill.
Typical CDD fees in Wesley Chapel range from $1,200 to $3,600 per year ($100-$300/month). Newer communities with extensive amenity packages tend to have higher CDD fees. Older communities like Meadow Pointe may have lower CDD fees because the bonds are further along in their payoff schedule.
This is critical for budgeting: a $280K home with a $200/month CDD and $100/month HOA costs the same to own monthly as a $320K home with no CDD. Always compare total monthly costs, not just the sticker price. I run this calculation for every buyer I work with – it’s the only way to make an apples-to-apples comparison.
Pros and Cons of Living in Wesley Chapel
Pros
- Abundant new construction. More variety of new-build homes, builders, and communities than almost any other Tampa Bay suburb. If you want brand-new, Wesley Chapel delivers.
- Competitive pricing. You get more square footage for your dollar compared to Hillsborough County communities like Brandon, Riverview, or New Tampa.
- Modern amenities and retail. Shops at Wiregrass, Tampa Premium Outlets, and a growing restaurant scene give the area real commercial depth.
- Quality healthcare on-site. Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel (AdventHealth) means you don’t have to drive to Tampa for medical care.
- New, modern schools. Pasco County has built several new schools in the Wesley Chapel area with up-to-date facilities and technology.
- Resort-style community living. Crystal lagoons, trail systems, fitness centers, and community programming that rival vacation resorts.
- Lower property tax rates. Pasco County’s millage rate is generally lower than Hillsborough County, which can offset CDD fees partially.
Cons
- Commute to Tampa is real. If you work in downtown Tampa or Westshore, expect 40-60 minute commutes during rush hour. I-75 congestion is a daily reality.
- CDD fees are nearly universal. Budget an extra $100-$300/month on top of your mortgage, taxes, insurance, and HOA. This adds up over time.
- Infrastructure still catching up. Roads, especially SR-54, get congested during peak hours. Growth has outpaced road expansion in some areas.
- Limited character in newer areas. Many communities have that fresh-from-the-builder look – small trees, minimal shade, similar home designs across subdivisions.
- Distance from beaches. Wesley Chapel is further from the Gulf beaches than most Hillsborough County locations. Clearwater Beach is 50-60 minutes away.
- Pasco County perception. Fair or not, some buyers perceive Pasco County differently than Hillsborough. This can affect resale if your buyer pool skews toward Hillsborough-only searchers.
Wesley Chapel vs. Brandon and Riverview
I get this comparison all the time. Here’s a quick side-by-side to help you decide. For a more detailed look at Brandon and Riverview specifically, read my Brandon vs. Riverview vs. Valrico comparison guide.
| Factor | Wesley Chapel | Brandon | Riverview |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Construction | Abundant | Limited | Abundant |
| Median Home Price | $260K-$340K | $350K-$370K | $330K-$380K |
| CDD Fees | Very common | Rare | Very common |
| Commute to Tampa | 35-55 min | 25-35 min | 30-45 min |
| School District | Pasco County | Hillsborough County | Hillsborough County |
| County | Pasco | Hillsborough | Hillsborough |
| Shopping/Dining | Strong and growing | Excellent, established | Growing |
| Community Amenities | Resort-style, lagoons | Basic to moderate | Resort-style |
| Established Feel | Mostly new | Mature, tree-lined | Mix of new and growing |
| Lot Sizes | Compact to moderate | Small to moderate | Compact |
The bottom line: Wesley Chapel gives you more new home for less money, with resort-level amenities. Brandon gives you location, convenience, and established neighborhoods without CDD fees. Riverview is the middle ground with new construction in Hillsborough County. The right choice depends on where you work, what you value, and how you feel about the commute.
Who Wesley Chapel Is Best For
- Remote workers and entrepreneurs. If you don’t commute to Tampa daily, Wesley Chapel gives you incredible value – new homes, great amenities, and a lower price per square foot than most Hillsborough County suburbs.
- Families who want new construction with top amenities. Lagoons, trails, resort pools, community events – Wesley Chapel’s master-planned communities are built for family living.
- Buyers priced out of Hillsborough County. If your budget in Brandon gets you a 1985 fixer-upper but your budget in Wesley Chapel gets you a brand-new 4-bedroom with a two-car garage, the math speaks for itself.
- Retirees who want a resort lifestyle. Communities like Saddlebrook offer golf, tennis, spa access, and a country-club atmosphere at price points lower than comparable offerings in Tampa.
- Military families at MacDill AFB. This is a stretch geographically (MacDill is 45+ minutes south), but some military families choose Wesley Chapel for the housing value and accept the commute.
Who it’s not ideal for: daily commuters to downtown Tampa, buyers who want established neighborhoods with mature trees, or anyone who values being close to the Gulf beaches. Be honest with yourself about the commute – it’s the single biggest factor that separates buyers who love Wesley Chapel from buyers who regret it.
Wesley Chapel FL – Frequently Asked Questions
Is Wesley Chapel a good place to live?
Yes – with caveats. Wesley Chapel is excellent for families, remote workers, and buyers who want new construction with resort-style amenities at competitive prices. The schools are good and improving, the shopping and medical infrastructure are solid, and the communities themselves are well-designed. The main drawback is the commute to Tampa, which can run 45-60 minutes during rush hour. If you don’t need to be in Tampa daily, Wesley Chapel is one of the best values in the Tampa Bay metro.
What are the best neighborhoods in Wesley Chapel?
The best community depends on your priorities. Epperson is known for its Crystal Lagoon and resort amenities. Meadow Pointe is the most established with mature landscaping and A-rated school zones. Seven Oaks offers a strong community atmosphere. Bexley appeals to active, outdoor-focused buyers. Connerton offers the best entry-level pricing. Saddlebrook is a resort community for golf and tennis enthusiasts.
How far is Wesley Chapel from Tampa?
Wesley Chapel is approximately 25-30 miles north of downtown Tampa. Drive time ranges from 35 minutes in light traffic to 55-60 minutes during peak rush hour. The primary route is I-75 South. The Suncoast Parkway to Veterans Expressway is an alternative toll route that can be faster depending on your destination.
Do all Wesley Chapel communities have CDD fees?
Nearly all master-planned communities in Wesley Chapel have CDD fees because the area developed from raw land using CDD-financed infrastructure. Fees typically range from $100-$300/month. Some older communities like Meadow Pointe have lower CDD fees because the bonds are closer to being paid off. Always ask about CDD fees before making an offer on any Wesley Chapel property.
Is Wesley Chapel in Hillsborough County?
No. Wesley Chapel is in Pasco County, not Hillsborough. This means children attend Pasco County schools (not Hillsborough), property taxes are assessed by the Pasco County Property Appraiser, and local government services are provided by Pasco County. The county line runs roughly along the SR-56 area, so some communities just south of Wesley Chapel are technically in Hillsborough County (like New Tampa).
Are Wesley Chapel schools good?
Wesley Chapel schools have improved significantly as the area has grown. Pasco County has opened several new schools with modern facilities. Wiregrass Ranch High School and Wesley Chapel High School are the primary high schools and both have solid ratings. Charter school options are also growing. As with any fast-growing area, school zoning can change as new schools open – always verify your specific school assignment with the Pasco County School District.
Sources
- Pasco County School District
- Pasco County Property Appraiser
- U.S. Census Bureau – Population Estimates
- AdventHealth Wesley Chapel
- Stellar MLS data (active and sold listings)
Interested in Wesley Chapel? Let’s Explore Your Options
Wesley Chapel is growing fast, and the best lots and floor plans in active communities don’t last long. Whether you’re looking at new construction or a resale in an established neighborhood, I’ll help you run the real numbers – purchase price, CDD fees, HOA, taxes, insurance – so you know exactly what you’re signing up for. I’ll also give you an honest comparison to other Tampa Bay suburbs so you can make the decision that fits your budget and your lifestyle.
Barrett Henry | REMAX Collective
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About the Author
Barrett Henry is a licensed real estate agent with REMAX Collective, specializing in the Tampa Bay market including Brandon, Riverview, Valrico, Wesley Chapel, and surrounding communities. With deep local knowledge and a commitment to honest, data-driven advice, Barrett helps buyers and sellers navigate the Tampa Bay real estate market with confidence.
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Last updated October 2018. Data sourced from Pasco County Property Appraiser, Pasco County School District, U.S. Census Bureau, AdventHealth Wesley Chapel, Stellar MLS, and individual community websites. Home prices, CDD fees, and school ratings are subject to change. Always verify CDD fees, school zones, and current pricing for specific properties before purchasing.
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