
Neighborhood · Port Richey, Florida
Johnson Heights
Small, steady, and affordable in west Pasco
1
Homes for sale
$145,000
Median list price
$141
Avg price / sqft
364
Median days on market
Johnson Heights is a modest, unhurried pocket of Port Richey in west Pasco County, where single-story homes on quiet streets sit within easy reach of the larger, more established communities nearby like Timber Oaks, Regency Park, and Embassy Hills. It's the kind of neighborhood that appeals to buyers who want low overhead and a central spot in the Gulf-side suburbs rather than resort amenities. Tampa International Airport is about a 45-minute drive, and downtown Tampa runs closer to 54.
For buyers, the reality here is a thin, budget-friendly market. There's just one active listing at $145,000, and only two homes have sold in the last 12 months at a median of $65,500 — so inventory is genuinely scarce and pricing varies widely between what sellers ask and what closes. If you're patient and value-focused, watch the live map closely, because opportunities appear infrequently and move on their own timeline.
Johnson Heights is a community in Port Richey, Florida.
Quick facts
$145,000 – $145K price range
1,032 sqft median home
2 sold in 12 months
Drive times
On the market now
Homes for sale in Johnson Heights
Every active listing inside the Johnson Heights boundary
Open full map search →The numbers that matter
The Johnson Heights market
2
Sold, last 12 months
$65,500
Median sold price
90%
Sale-to-list ratio
What sellers actually get vs asking
86 days
Median time to sell
Johnson Heights vs Port Richey
Median list price
Price per sqft
Days on market
Median sold price — 3-yr, 3-mo rolling
▲ 72.3% yr/yr
Homes sold per month
Live Stellar MLS data — every listing and closed sale inside the Johnson Heights boundary. Rolling medians smooth single-month swings in small communities.
For the school run
Schools Johnson Heights is zoned for
Attendance boundaries overlapping this community — always verify zoning with the district.
What it really costs
Owning here
Owning the median Johnson Heights home
≈ $1,061/mo
$145,000 median · 20% down · 30-yr fixed at 6.9% · taxes/HOA from live listing data · insurance is a Florida estimate.
Population
381
Median age
55
Median income
$28,634
Median home value
$113,300
Beyond the listings
Living in Johnson Heights
Appearance oriented
Top 1% in the U.S.Body Art
Who says the body isn't a canvas? This population loves talking about tattoos, body art and piercings.
Emotional
Top 1% in the U.S.Awestruck
Great things are meant to be shared, and this population is eager to show others what they find to be amazing, beautiful and exciting.
Attitudes
Top 2% in the U.S.Volunteering & Giving
Expressing a desire to give back and do good for the community, this behavior emphasizes charity. Common activities include volunteering, fundraisers, and donations.
Emotional
Top 3% in the U.S.Heartfelt Sharing
This population is characterized by vulnerability. Looking to unload emotional burdens, activities include confessions, apologies, and long-form posts.
Relationships
Top 3% in the U.S.Family Time
Family time is always a good time for these folks. Whether it's a family vacation or making ice cream sundaes at home, this population loves spending time with the people closest to them.
Active
Top 3% in the U.S.Functional Fitness
Looking good and reaching fitness goals is all about discipline: Eat right. Work hard. No excuses. This population is more likely to view working out as a means to an end.
Straight answers
Johnson Heights FAQs
Is Johnson Heights a good place to live?+
It's a quiet, low-key residential neighborhood suited to buyers who prioritize affordability and a central west-Pasco location over amenities. You're close to larger communities like Jasmine Lakes and the shopping along US-19, with Tampa about 45 minutes out. It's practical rather than flashy, which is exactly the appeal for the right buyer.
Is Johnson Heights expensive?+
No — it's one of the more budget-friendly parts of Port Richey. The single active listing is priced at $145,000, and homes sold over the past year came in at a median of just $65,500. Property taxes are modest too, at roughly $1,049 a year.
What do homes cost in Johnson Heights?+
The current active listing is $145,000, while the median sold price over the last 12 months was $65,500 — a wide gap that reflects how few transactions happen here. Pricing averages about $141 per square foot on a typical home of around 1,032 square feet. Because the market is thin, each sale can swing the numbers significantly.
How is the market in Johnson Heights?+
Very quiet and slow-moving, with just one active listing and two sales in the past year. The median days on market sits at 364, and sellers have been getting about 90% of their asking price on average. Buyers should be patient and keep an eye on new listings via the live map.
Are there HOA fees or high taxes in Johnson Heights?+
There's no HOA data reported for Johnson Heights, so you're unlikely to face community dues here. Property taxes are reasonable, with a median of about $1,049 per year. Always confirm the specifics on any individual property before you write an offer.
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Neighborhood boundary by edgeAI; listings matched to the polygon. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers’ personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Data is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by Stellar MLS.
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