Bloomingdale's HOA Standards
Bloomingdale is one of Tampa Bay's most HOA-regulated communities, and I know the rules inside and out because I maintain dozens of properties here. Typical requirements: grass maintained at specified heights, edging on all hardscapes, dead turf replaced within 30 days of notice, shrubs trimmed uniform, beds weed-free with maintained mulch, no visible equipment in front yards. Violations escalate from courtesy notice to fines at $25–$100 per day. My weekly service eliminates compliance anxiety entirely — my crews maintain everything to exceed covenant standards.
Bloomingdale's Community
Bloomingdale is Hillsborough County's largest residential neighborhood — roughly 9,000 homes across multiple sub-communities connected by the Bloomingdale Golfers Club. Housing is predominantly 1980s–2000s construction with established landscaping, mature oaks and palms, and developed irrigation infrastructure. Properties adjacent to the golf course maintain exceptionally high curb appeal. Providence Road connects the sub-communities and leads to Brandon's commercial corridor.
Bloomingdale's Curb Appeal Culture
Living in Bloomingdale means your lawn is always being compared to your neighbors'. The pride of ownership here creates a competitive environment that drives property values — but it also means a neglected lawn stands out fast. I don't just maintain lawns in Bloomingdale; I help maintain the neighborhood's reputation. My stripe-cut mowing, precision edging, and consistent presence in the community are part of what makes Bloomingdale look like Bloomingdale. If you're across the line in Valrico or down the road in Lithia, I'm on the same route.