Twin Oaks

by DRB Homes

Zephyrhills, Pasco County

Now Selling

What You'll Find at Twin Oaks

Home Types Available

Townhomes

Attached homes offering lower maintenance and competitive pricing — great for first-time buyers.

School District

Pasco County Schools

Verify current zoning with the district before purchase.

Why Buyers Choose Twin Oaks

Located in Zephyrhills, Pasco County — easy access to Tampa Bay employment centers, beaches, and everyday conveniences.

Affordable new construction starting at $260K — one of the best entry points for buyers in Pasco County.

Built by DRB Homes, established in 2004 — a builder with a track record Tampa Bay buyers can evaluate before signing.

Zoned for Pasco County Schools schools — a key factor for families buying new construction.

About DRB Homes

DRB Homes (formerly DRB Group) was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Rockville, Maryland. The company has expanded from the Mid-Atlantic into the Florida market as part of its southeastern growth strategy.

Founded 2004HQ: Rockville
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Visit Twin Oaks with Barrett — Not the Sales Team

The on-site sales rep at Twin Oaks works for DRB Homes. They will not tell you about the lot premium you should avoid, the upgrades that do not add resale value, or the contract clauses that favor the builder. Barrett handles all of that. His representation costs you nothing — the builder pays the commission. Call (813) 692-9099 or fill out the form below.

Builders run promotions on closing costs, rate buydowns, and design center upgrades — but they change weekly. Barrett checks for you and makes sure you get every dollar available.

New Construction Buyer Resources

Buying new construction is different from resale. These guides cover what you need to know before signing a builder contract.

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