The Brady at Tampa Palms offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartment floor plans ranging from 729 to 1,582 square feet at 5100 Live Oaks Blvd, Tampa, FL 33647. For a renter searching for a Village At Hunter’s Lake Apartment With Spacious Living Room, the most useful comparison is the actual layout: the larger two- and three-bedroom plans here give you more room to separate seating, dining, work, and pet or play space without relying only on total square footage.
In this part of Tampa, “spacious living room” usually means more than a large open area on paper. It means a living space that can handle a sectional or full sofa setup, a media wall, a dining table or desk nearby, and clear walking paths from the kitchen to the patio or balcony. At The Brady, floor plans such as the 1,213-square-foot B1, 1,335-square-foot B2 with study, and the three-bedroom C1, C2, C3, and C4 layouts from 1,369 to 1,582 square feet are the homes I would have residents compare first if they plan to host, work from home, or share the apartment with roommates or family.
The Brady’s location in Tampa Palms is practical for people who want New Tampa access without being directly on a major arterial road. Residents typically use Live Oaks Boulevard to connect toward Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, a main north-south corridor for shopping, dining, medical offices, and commuting toward the University of South Florida area. Interstate 75 is also a key route for regional trips, including drives toward Wesley Chapel, Temple Terrace, Brandon, and central Tampa, though travel times can vary a lot during morning and late-afternoon traffic.
Village and lake-oriented communities matter to renters here because New Tampa has a mix of residential pockets, conservation areas, neighborhood shopping centers, and commuter roads. If you are comparing homes near Hunter’s Lake, Tampa Palms, or the broader Bruce B. Downs corridor, pay attention to how you will actually live day to day: where groceries are, whether you need USF access, how often you use I-75, and whether you prefer trails and green space over a denser urban setting. The Brady supports that quieter residential rhythm with landscaped walking paths, bike trails, private lakefront views, and Hillsborough River access listed among its community amenities.
Inside the apartments, the features most connected to living-room comfort are the living room and bedroom ceiling fans, wood-style flooring, modern lighting, breakfast bars, and kitchen finishes such as white shaker cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and modern tile backsplash. Select homes may also include private wraparound screened patios or balconies, which can make the living area feel more usable in Tampa’s warm climate, especially in the morning or evening. Because finishes and patio styles can vary by apartment, it is worth confirming the exact home available before applying.
The floor plan mix gives different kinds of renters a fair range to compare. One-bedroom homes run from 729 to 943 square feet, including layouts with a study in the A2 and A4 plans. Two-bedroom homes include 1,213 and 1,335 square feet, with the B2 adding a study. Three-bedroom homes range from 1,369 to 1,582 square feet, including the C4 with a study. Current pricing, deposits, move-in dates, and which layouts can be toured should be confirmed directly with the leasing office, since availability changes.
The community amenities are also relevant if your goal is to keep the apartment living room from doing all the work. The Brady has four resort-style pools with sun deck space, a 24/7 fully equipped fitness center, a resident clubhouse, grilling stations, a zen garden with an ornamental fountain pool, basketball, tennis, sand volleyball, and a playground. For pet owners, the community is pet-friendly, and the property’s FAQ notes on-site pet amenities including a dog park and pet relief areas.
The honest trade-off is that this location is not the best fit for someone who wants a highly walkable, downtown-style setting with nightlife, offices, and entertainment right outside the front door. Tampa Palms is more spread out, and most errands or commutes will involve a car, especially if your routine takes you beyond nearby neighborhood services.
If living-room space is one of your deciding factors, contact The Brady at Tampa Palms or schedule a tour and ask to compare the B1, B2, and C-series layouts in person so you can see how your furniture would fit before choosing a home.