Top 55+ Mobile Home Communities in Florida for 2025

Finding the perfect 55+ mobile home community in Florida can feel overwhelming—especially with so many parks offering different amenities, locations, and lifestyles.

To help make your search easier, we’ve put together a curated list of the best 55+ mobile home communities in Florida for 2025, featuring only the most desirable parks where Integrity Mobile Home Sales currently has or regularly sells homes.

These communities stand out for their vibrant social atmospheres, strong amenities, friendly neighborhoods, and unbeatable Florida locations.


1. Colony Cove – Ellenton, FL (Manatee County)

Colony Cove remains one of Florida’s most sought-after 55+ waterfront communities. With six pools, multiple clubhouses, pickleball courts, a fishing pier, and private marina access, it offers a resort-style lifestyle at an affordable price.

Why it’s one of the best: Waterfront views, endless amenities, pet-friendly, and a strong sense of community.


2. Swan Lake Village – Bradenton, FL (Manatee County)

A beautifully maintained community with a peaceful lakefront setting and a quiet, friendly atmosphere. Residents enjoy fishing, walking paths, a heated pool, and a well-run clubhouse with regular events.

Why it’s one of the best: Scenic views, calm environment, great location near beaches.


3. The Gardens – Parrish, FL (Manatee County)

Known for its high-end clubhouse and social lifestyle, The Gardens offers spacious lots, wide streets, and a luxury feel without the luxury price.

Why it’s one of the best: Elegant amenities and one of the most active 55+ calendars in the region.


4. Ridgewood Estates – Ellenton, FL (Manatee County)

A friendly and walkable 55+ gated community with a peaceful vibe, two pools, and updated facilities.

Why it’s one of the best: Beautiful landscaping, great security, and a relaxing lifestyle.


5. Lamplighter on the River – Tampa, FL (Hillsborough County)

A scenic, gated community along the Hillsborough River offering peaceful waterfront views and strong amenities including tennis, fitness, and a clubhouse.

Why it’s one of the best: Quiet riverside living close to Tampa attractions.


6. Hawaiian Village – Bradenton, FL (Manatee County)

This 55+ community is known for its friendly neighbors, quiet environment, and palm-lined streets.

Why it’s one of the best: Affordable homes and a strong social scene.


7. Terrace Park – Sarasota, FL (Sarasota County)

A warm, clean, beautifully maintained 55+ park with a great clubhouse, fitness center, pool, and frequent activities.

Why it’s one of the best: Sarasota location + active lifestyle + great prices.


8. Bay Indies – Venice, FL (Sarasota County)

One of the largest and most established 55+ communities in southwest Florida, offering 3 clubhouses, multiple pools, fitness centers, biking trails, and easy access to Venice beaches.

Why it’s one of the best: Resort amenities + unbeatable beach-town location.


9. Hickory Hills Manor – Lakeland, FL (Polk County)

A charming, quiet 55+ community in the heart of Lakeland. Well-kept grounds, lakeside views, and easy access to the city’s shops and restaurants.

Why it’s one of the best: Peaceful and affordable with great resident satisfaction.


10. Schalamar Creek – Lakeland, FL (Polk County)

A premier 55+ golf community offering a championship 18-hole course, beautiful clubhouse, fitness center, restaurant, and gated security.

Why it’s one of the best: High-end amenities at a surprisingly accessible price.


11. Hacienda Heights – Riverview, FL (Hillsborough County)

A popular gated 55+ community with a large pool, clubhouse, organized events, and a peaceful, well-kept atmosphere.

Why it’s one of the best: Great combination of affordability and amenities near Tampa.


12. Harbor Lakes – Punta Gorda, FL (Charlotte County)

A clean, active 55+ community with lakes, walking paths, pool, and friendly year-round residents.

Why it’s one of the best: Scenic setting and close to Gulf Coast beaches.


How to Choose the Right 55+ Community in Florida

Here are a few key things to consider:

✔ Location

Do you prefer coastal living, city convenience, or peaceful inland lakes?

✔ Amenities

Look for pools, clubhouses, fitness centers, golf courses, walking trails, or waterfront access—whatever fits your lifestyle.

✔ Community Culture

Some parks are quiet and laid-back. Others are active and social. Decide what energy you want.

✔ Lot Rent vs. HOA Fees

Costs vary widely—knowing your budget early makes the search much easier.

✔ Home Condition & Value

Older homes can be updated affordably; newer models may offer more modern comforts.