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Angeline, Land O' Lakes New Construction Home Tour — 4BR Single-Story Floor Plan

May 04, 20266 min read

What Does a New Construction Home in Angeline, Land O' Lakes Actually Look Like?

A single-story new construction home in the Angeline community of Land O' Lakes offers just over 2,000 square feet with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a 2-car garage, a covered lanai, and a split floor plan that keeps the primary suite private from the rest of the home. The layout is practical, the kitchen is well-sized, and the details — like exterior microwave venting and dual primary closets — make a real difference in day-to-day livability.


By Annie O'Sullivan, REALTOR® | Jimmy B & Annie O | LPT Realty | May 2026


There's a version of a home tour that's basically a highlight reel — good lighting, nice angles, nothing inconvenient. That's not what this is.

When I walked through this new construction home in the Angeline community in Land O' Lakes, I was looking for the stuff buyers actually want to know before they drive out to a model: How does the layout flow? Where does storage live? What feels big, and what just photographs big? Does the microwave vent outside? (Yes, really — I went back to confirm that one specifically.)

Here's what I found.


The Floor Plan at a Glance

This is a single-story home — no stairs, no split levels — with just over 2,000 square feet of living space. The layout breaks down like this:

  • 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms

  • 2-car garage

  • Covered lanai off the back

  • Split layout — the primary suite is tucked at the back of the home, away from the secondary bedrooms

That split layout matters more than it sounds. If you've got kids, guests, or anyone who operates on a different schedule than you do, having the primary bedroom separated from the rest of the house is a genuine quality-of-life upgrade — not just a floor plan buzzword.

The wide hallway that connects the secondary bedrooms and bathroom is worth noting too. It doesn't feel pinched the way some 2,000-square-foot floor plans do. The laundry room is off the hallway as well, which keeps it accessible without being in the middle of everything.


The Kitchen and Living Area

The kitchen island is oversized — and I mean actually oversized, not "oversized" in the way that developers use that word to mean "slightly bigger than standard." There's real workspace here, which matters if you cook or if your kitchen is the place where your household operates.

The pantry is solid. Dedicated pantry space in a home this size isn't a guarantee, and it's one of those things that buyers often don't think to look for until they're six months in and wondering where they're supposed to put anything.

The living and dining area open off the kitchen in a way that keeps the space connected without feeling like one giant room that doesn't know what it's doing. The flow from kitchen to lanai is clean — which, in Florida, matters. If you're spending any meaningful portion of your year with the back door open, you want that transition to make sense.


The Primary Suite

The primary bedroom is at the back of the home, which I already mentioned from a privacy standpoint. But the setup inside is worth its own callout: dual closets.

Not a walk-in closet with a divider — two actual closets. For couples especially, this is the kind of thing that sounds small until you've lived with one shared closet for a few years and someone's side slowly colonizes the other person's side. Two closets solves a whole category of household disagreement.

The primary bathroom layout is functional and well-proportioned for the size of the home.


The Backyard and Fencing

The backyard is covered lanai-accessible, and fencing is a consideration buyers should come in with eyes open about — meaning, if privacy or a fenced yard is on your must-have list, know what's included and what's an add-on before you get attached to a price point.

New construction is full of moments like this: the base price looks reasonable until you start adding the things that make the home livable for your specific situation. That's not a knock on the community or the builder — it's just how it works, and it's worth understanding before you sit down at a sales table.



Thinking about buying in Angeline or another new construction community in Land O' Lakes or the Tampa Bay area — and wondering what you'd net on your current home first? Jimmy B & Annie O can walk you through both sides of that equation. Start the conversation here.


The Detail That Made Me Go Back

One thing I specifically went back to confirm during this walkthrough: the microwave vents to the outside.

This sounds like a small thing. It is not a small thing. Recirculating microwaves push cooking air back into your kitchen. An externally vented microwave actually removes it. In a home with an open kitchen-to-living layout — which this one has — that distinction affects air quality, odor, and comfort every single day. It's the kind of spec that shows up in the fine print of a feature sheet and gets glossed over in most tours.

It vents outside. I confirmed it. Worth knowing.


What This Community Offers Beyond the House

Angeline is one of the larger master-planned communities coming together in Land O' Lakes. If you're researching this area, you're looking at new construction that's part of a broader development with long-term infrastructure in mind — not just a standalone subdivision.

That context matters for buyers who are thinking about where Land O' Lakes is heading, not just where it is right now. The Pasco County market has seen consistent demand, and communities like Angeline tend to attract buyers who are making a 5-to-10-year decision, not just a transaction.

If you're in that camp — serious about the area, doing real research before you commit — this walkthrough is a useful data point. And if you want to talk through what else is available, or what a home like this compares to in terms of resale trajectory, that's exactly the conversation worth having before you sign anything.

The sellers I work with in Land O' Lakes often started as buyers who asked the right questions early. There's no shortcut around doing the homework — but having someone in your corner who knows this market makes it a lot faster.

Reach out to Jimmy B & Annie O to talk through new construction options, resale comparisons, or what your current home could be worth before you make a move.


About Annie O'Sullivan, REALTOR® Annie O'Sullivan is a Tampa Bay listing agent and REALTOR® with over 14 years of experience, 896 closed home sales, and more than $290 million in total sales volume. She specializes in helping homeowners sell their homes in Land O' Lakes, Wesley Chapel, Lutz, Odessa, Tampa, and New Port Richey through strategic pricing and market analysis. Annie is co-founder of Jimmy B & Annie O at LPT Realty, where she partners with Jimmy B to deliver expert negotiation and data-driven results.

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