Schwettman Oaks, New Port Richey

Updated June 22, 2026 · 1,152 residents

Schwettman Oaks is a quiet residential enclave in New Port Richey defined by its traditional suburban layout and consistent sidewalk grid. Residents enjoy a walkable environment with easy access to local schools and dining, though the area experiences moderate traffic noise from nearby roadways.

Key Highlights

Moderate PrivacyEasy Residential WalkingStandard Suburban LayoutModerate Pet AccessibilitySuburban MixSteady Suburban RhythmModerate Traffic NoiseMinimal Industrial PresenceModerate Insurance CoverageLargely ConservativeMixed Age DemographicModerate Flood Risk
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About Schwettman Oaks

Schwettman Oaks is a residential neighborhood in New Port Richey, Florida, primarily developed during the mid-20th century. The area takes its name from Harry William Schwettman (1896–1984), a notable local civic leader and community activist who was instrumental in the city's growth. While the neighborhood consists largely of mid-century single-family homes, its identity is closely linked to the broader historical legacy of the Schwettman family and the nearby Schwettman Education Center, which occupies the historic former site of Gulf High School. Characterized by its traditional residential atmosphere, the area serves as a quiet pocket of the city, reflecting the mid-century suburban expansion that defined much of New Port Richey's development during that era.

The area offers a steady suburban rhythm that balances residential privacy with proximity to essential amenities. The neighborhood features a mix of single-family homes and light commercial zones, creating a functional landscape for a diverse demographic of families, young adults, and seniors. Its design prioritizes accessibility, with a well-maintained sidewalk network that facilitates easy walking throughout the community. According to iHuus data, the neighborhood provides a cleaner environment than the city average due to a lack of heavy industrial presence.

Prospective residents should consider that the neighborhood experiences moderate traffic noise and carries a higher flood risk compared to other parts of the city. While the community maintains a conservative social character and offers moderate access to healthcare coverage, it remains a stable, accessible choice for those seeking a traditional suburban lifestyle. Families moving to the area will find themselves within the Pasco County School District, which provides a stable educational environment supported by strong community funding, though academic performance can vary across the broader district.

Neighborhood Scores Across 15 Qualities

🤫 Privacy Index

Residential spacing provides a moderate buffer between neighbors, appearing largely consistent with the density found elsewhere in New Port Richey. Most homes are detached structures with typical suburban setbacks, though some areas feature higher-density housing clusters.

🚶 Walkability

Low-traffic streets and a consistent sidewalk grid make walking throughout the area safe and accessible. This level of walkability sits slightly above the New Port Richey average according to iHuus data.

🎨 Visual Appeal

Modest single-family homes and small yards characterize this area, which offers a visual experience slightly below the New Port Richey average. According to iHuus data, the landscape consists of uniform rooflines and standard middle-class housing footprints.

🐕 Dog Friendliness

Walking areas for pets are limited by narrow road verges, though nearby school fields and baseball tracks provide some accessible greenery. According to iHuus data, the level of dog friendliness in this area is slightly below the New Port Richey average.

🗺️ Urban-Rural Index

Residential blocks feature a combination of single-family homes and light commercial zones. This landscape is slightly more developed than the surrounding New Port Richey area, according to iHuus data.

Neighborhood Vibe

Local activity levels are higher than the New Port Richey average, characterized by a balanced mix of residential life and accessible dining options. Residents can access various eateries, schools, and parks within a moderately active suburban environment.

🔊 Acoustic Comfort

Steady traffic sounds from a nearby busy street are present. This level of acoustic activity is notably higher than the average for New Port Richey, according to iHuus data.

🏭 Industrial Proximity

Primarily residential in character, this area lacks heavy industrial hazards and maintains a cleaner environment than the New Port Richey average. Some light commercial activity and utility storage exist near main roads, but these zones do not significantly disrupt the neighborhood's quiet atmosphere.

🏥 Health Insurance Coverage

Health insurance accessibility in this area is slightly below the New Port Richey average, according to iHuus data. Residents may find that coverage rates for the neighborhood are somewhat lower than in other parts of the city.

🗳️ Ideological Lean

Conservative values are prevalent throughout the community, reflecting a political lean that is slightly more conservative than the New Port Richey average according to iHuus data.

👥 Population Age Profile

Residents live among a balanced distribution of young adults, families, and seniors. This demographic spread is slightly more even than the average seen throughout New Port Richey.

🌊 Flood Safety

Flood risk levels in this area are higher than the New Port Richey average, though a lack of detailed FEMA studies means the precise risk level remains undetermined. Residents should exercise caution as current data suggests more vulnerability to flooding compared to much of the city.

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Walkabilityavg 6
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Acoustic Comfortavg 3.82
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Privacy Indexavg 5.9
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Visual Appealavg 6.24
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Dog Friendlinessavg 5.38
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Urban-Rural Indexavg 6.83
Neighborhood Vibeavg 3.87
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Health Insurance Coverageavg 5.72
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Air Qualityavg 0.19
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Industrial Proximityavg 7.43
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Flood Safetyavg 4.41
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Ideological Leanavg 1.49
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Population Age Profileavg 5.74
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School Quality

School Districts Serving Schwettman Oaks

Pasco County School District school district map
Pasco County School District
Grades K–125/10
105 schools Rating range: 110 / 10

Pasco County School District serves as a cornerstone of a rapidly growing region, offering a Mixed/Transition environment characterized by robust financial health and a stark geographic divide in academic performance. The district recently underwent a significant leadership transition, electing Superintendent John Legg in late 2024 to succeed Kurt Browning after his stable twelve-year tenure. Financially, the district is on exceptionally solid ground, boasting an upgraded AA credit rating from Fitch and consecutive clean independent audits. Voters have repeatedly demonstrated strong community trust, approving a four-year operating millage to boost teacher salaries and extending the Penny for Pasco infrastructure sales tax through 2039. Flagship campuses like Wiregrass Ranch High and James W. Mitchell High are highly regarded, offering premier academic and extracurricular programming. However, prospective homebuyers should note a pronounced performance gap between high-achieving schools in the expanding central and eastern suburbs and struggling campuses along the western coast. While the district remains a fiscally sound and voter-supported institution, navigating these localized disparities is essential for families moving to the area.

Schools

Sanders Memorial Elementary SchoolElementary
10/10
Seven Springs Middle SchoolMiddle
10/10
Academy At The FarmElementary
10/10
Countryside Montessori AcademyElementary
10/10
James W. Mitchell High SchoolHigh
10/10
Dayspring AcademyOther
10/10
Seven Oaks Elementary SchoolElementary
10/10
Wiregrass Ranch High SchoolHigh
10/10
Union Park Charter AcademyElementary
10/10
Starkey Ranch K-8Elementary
10/10
Kirkland Ranch Academy Of InnovationHigh
10/10
Angeline Academy Of InnovationHigh
10/10
Trinity Elementary SchoolElementary
10/10
Dr. John Long Middle SchoolMiddle
10/10
Athenian Academy Of Technology And The ArtsElementary
10/10
Imagine School At Land O' LakesElementary
10/10
Wendell Krinn Technical High SchoolHigh
10/10
Charles S. Rushe Middle SchoolMiddle
10/10
Sunlake High SchoolHigh
10/10
Pinecrest Academy Wesley ChapelElementary
8/10
Land O' Lakes High SchoolHigh
7/10
River Ridge High SchoolHigh
7/10
Denham Oaks Elementary SchoolElementary
7/10
Sand Pine Elementary SchoolElementary
7/10
Cypress Creek High SchoolHigh
7/10
Pinecrest Academy Wesley Chapel High SchoolHigh
7/10
Classical Preparatory SchoolOther
7/10
Odessa Elementary SchoolElementary
6/10
Deer Park Elementary SchoolElementary
6/10
Oakstead Elementary SchoolElementary
6/10
Trinity Oaks Elementary SchoolElementary
6/10
Bexley Elementary SchoolElementary
6/10
Pine View Elementary SchoolElementary
6/10
Longleaf Elementary SchoolElementary
6/10
Lake Myrtle Elementary SchoolElementary
5/10
Learning Lodge AcademyElementary
5/10
Shady Hills Elementary SchoolElementary
5/10
Thomas E. Weightman Middle SchoolMiddle
5/10
Pine View Middle SchoolMiddle
5/10
Cypress Creek Middle SchoolMiddle
5/10
Innovation Preparatory AcademyElementary
5/10
Wesley Chapel High SchoolHigh
5/10
Wesley Chapel Elementary SchoolElementary
5/10
Pasco Virtual Instruction Program (District Provided)Other
5/10
Plato Academy Trinity Charter SchoolElementary
5/10
Wiregrass Elementary SchoolElementary
5/10
Pasco Eschool-Virtual FranchiseHigh
5/10
Hudson High SchoolHigh
4/10
Double Branch Elementary SchoolElementary
4/10
James M. Marlowe Elementary SchoolElementary
4/10
River Ridge Middle SchoolMiddle
4/10
Veterans Elementary SchoolElementary
4/10
Quail Hollow Elementary SchoolElementary
4/10
Connerton Elementary SchoolElementary
4/10
Lacoochee Elementary SchoolElementary
3/10
San Antonio Elementary SchoolElementary
3/10
Rodney B. Cox Elementary SchoolElementary
3/10
Watergrass Elementary SchoolElementary
3/10
Zephyrhills High SchoolHigh
2/10
Moon Lake Elementary SchoolElementary
2/10
Hudson AcademyMiddle
2/10
Fivay High SchoolHigh
2/10
Centennial Elementary SchoolElementary
2/10
Pasco High SchoolHigh
2/10
Gulf High SchoolHigh
2/10
Hudson Primary AcademyElementary
2/10
Cypress Elementary SchoolElementary
2/10
Seven Springs Elementary SchoolElementary
2/10
Dr. Mary Giella Elementary SchoolElementary
2/10
Cotee River Elementary SchoolElementary
2/10
Paul R. Smith Middle SchoolMiddle
2/10
Chasco Middle SchoolMiddle
2/10
Crews Lake Middle School.Middle
2/10
Gulf Trace Elementary SchoolElementary
2/10
Anclote High SchoolHigh
2/10
Pasco Middle SchoolMiddle
1/10
Raymond B. Stewart Middle SchoolMiddle
1/10
Gulf Middle SchoolMiddle
1/10
Richey Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Schrader Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Bayonet Point Middle SchoolMiddle
1/10
Anclote Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Calusa Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Pasco Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
West Zephyrhills Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Woodland Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Gulfside Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Fox Hollow Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Centennial Middle SchoolMiddle
1/10
Chasco Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Sunray Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Gulf Highlands Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Chester W. Taylor Jr. Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
New River Elementary SchoolElementary
1/10
Mittye P. Locke Early Learning Academy Prev Pk-5Prekindergarten
Not rated
Marchman Technical College HsHigh
Not rated
Pepin Academies Of Pasco CountyOther
Not rated
West Pasco Education AcademyHigh
Not rated
East Pasco Education AcademyHigh
Not rated
Pace Center For GirlsHigh
Not rated
Pasco County Correction DepartmentHigh
Not rated
Juvenile Detention CenterHigh
Not rated
Marchman Technical CollegeHigh
Not rated
Pasco Virtual Instruction ProgramElementary
Not rated
Baycare Behavioral HealthOther
Not rated

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Schwettman Oaks a walkable neighborhood?
Yes, the neighborhood features a consistent sidewalk grid and low-traffic streets that make walking throughout the area safe and convenient for residents.
What is the flood risk in Schwettman Oaks?
The neighborhood carries a moderate risk of flooding. While specific FEMA studies are limited, residents are encouraged to exercise caution and review local flood maps when considering property in the area.
What kind of schools serve this neighborhood?
Students in the area are served by the Pasco County School District. This district is known for its strong financial health and community support, though families should research specific school performance as it can vary across the region.
Is this area suitable for dog owners?
The neighborhood offers moderate pet accessibility. While narrow road verges can limit walking space, nearby school fields and baseball tracks provide accessible green areas for pets.