By Mark Beyer Special Sections Correspondent
Published in TBO: Oct 11, 2004
Within Old Hyde Park Village you will find a gated apartment community known for its small, intimate size and prestigious location.
Post Walk at Old Hyde Park Village has a mere 134 apartments in a quaint, lushly landscaped setting convenient to shopping, entertainment and restaurants.
Sidewalks wind through landscaping abundant with hanging baskets and potted flowers of radiant red, white, pink and yellow. The hardy green leaves of bird of paradise abound beneath palm trees, complemented by holly, ivy and a variety of colorful begonias. Here is a slice of paradise inside one of Tampa’s most sought-after, historic neighborhoods.
Post Walk at Old Hyde Park Village offers apartments with six floor plans in one-, two- and three-bedroom configurations. Additionally, prospective residents can choose from available garden-style units and town houses.
Various combinations of unit size and rents offer something for every resident.
One-bedroom, one-bathroom units range from 560 to 875 square feet and are priced from $1,000 to $1,200 per month.
Two-bedroom, two-bathroom units from 1,050 to 1,100 square feet are priced from $1,300 to $1,600 per month.
The three-bedroom, 3˝-bathroom units are priced at $2,633 per month for 1,900 square feet of living area.
An apartment for residents’ guests is available. Small pets are welcome at Post Walk, with a fee and security deposit.
Inside the apartments, amenities begin with blinds and ceiling fans, washer and dryer connections, 9- or 11-foot ceilings, crown moldings and sunrooms or porches. Storage units are available for lease.
Tiled kitchens and bathrooms give a clean, modern look to the apartments. Select units have fireplaces and monitored entry door alarms. In the modern-designed kitchens, residents will find the added convenience of garbage disposals, double sinks and ample cabinet space.
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The community’s amenities are situated around the clubhouse, where in the club room you can relax and watch television, play cards and other games, or use the full-service kitchen for private events.
The community social calendar offers at least one function per month, including holiday parties and breakfast send-offs. A laundry facility provides ample machines for residents who opt not to use the in-home washer and dryer connections. In the business center are two computers with high-speed Internet connections, printers, a copier and a fax machine. A book swap is another popular amenity that saves time and dollars for residents in search of a good read.
After work and on weekends, mix with other residents at the community pool. Tables with umbrellas dot the pool deck, as do chaise lounges for the sunbathers. This relaxing community boasts floral arrangements and palm trees, all within a courtyard setting. Nearby is a picnic area with barbeque grills available. For the fitness-minded, Post Walk has a 24-hour fitness center. Here residents choose from three treadmills, two stair climbers, a stationary bike, a weightlifting machine and free weights. The fitness center has a television and stereo for entertainment during a workout.
Location is the buzzword in real estate, and Post Walk sits in the center of Old Hyde Park Village. The historic setting is both scenic and convenient, with sidewalk cafés, gourmet dining and a coffee shop. A short, two-block walk to Bayshore Boulevard offers one of the longest uninterrupted sidewalks in the country.
Downtown Tampa is only minutes away, and close by are Tampa International Airport, Raymond James Stadium, West Shore business district and the eateries and nightlife of Ybor City.
Post Walk at Old Hyde Park Village is at 800 S. Dakota Ave. in Tampa. To get there from Interstate 275, take the Howard and Armenia avenues exit and head south on Armenia Avenue to Swann Avenue. Turn left and follow Swann Avenue to Old Hyde Park Village. Take a right turn at South Dakota Avenue. Post Walk will be on the left. Leasing office hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday (except Wednesday) and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. The office is closed Wednesday and Sunday. Call 813-258-4600 for information or visit www.postproperties.com.
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