Explore Tampa Bay Area Communities

Discover vibrant neighborhoods in the Tampa Bay area. From historic districts to waterfront communities, find your perfect home.

Allendale Terrace

Allendale Terrace

Cobblestone brick streets, estate-scale lots, and 1920s Mediterranean and Tudor homes on high ground north of Crescent Lake.

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Bayshore Beautiful

Bayshore Beautiful

Bayshore Beautiful lines the eastern shore of South Tampa along Hillsborough Bay — stately homes from the 1920s and 1940s on canopied streets a short walk from one of the longest continuous sidewalks in the United States.

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Carrollwood

Carrollwood

Carrollwood is northwest Tampa's most established suburban neighborhood -- a community built around Lake Carroll, a 210-acre private motorboat lake, with homes dating to the 1959 founding and Carrollwood Village, a 1,800-acre master-planned community anchored by a 27-hole country club.

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Channelside

Channelside

Downtown Tampa's waterfront high-rise district. Riverwalk access, Amalie Arena, Water Street development, and a fast-growing urban core.

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Coquina Key

Coquina Key

A man-made island 3 miles south of downtown St. Pete — canals, private boat docks, and Tampa Bay access at prices that still make waterfront living attainable.

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Crescent Lake

Crescent Lake

A historic neighborhood ringing a 54-acre park lake less than a mile from downtown -- where Babe Ruth took spring training, and Craftsman porches still face tree-lined streets out of the flood zone.

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Disston Heights

Disston Heights

Disston Heights is one of central St. Petersburg's largest mid-century neighborhoods — named for Hamilton Disston, the Philadelphia saw magnate who purchased 4 million acres of Florida in 1881 — and sits on some of the highest ground in Pinellas County, putting most homes entirely in FEMA Flood Zone X.

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Downtown St. Petersburg

Downtown St. Petersburg

Arts district, waterfront parks, the Dali museum, and a national-award-winning dining scene concentrated along Central Avenue and Beach Drive.

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Euclid-St. Paul

Euclid-St. Paul

One of St. Petersburg's oldest residential neighborhoods — brick streets, 1920s craftsman and Queen Anne homes, Zone X flood status, and under 2 miles from downtown without the waterfront premium.

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Gulfport

Gulfport

Gulfport is its own city — not a St. Pete neighborhood — a small independent municipality on Boca Ciega Bay with a genuine arts district, the 1930s Casino Ballroom on the waterfront, a year-round Tuesday Fresh Market, and more galleries per block than most Florida towns three times its size.

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Historic Kenwood

Historic Kenwood

A 375-acre National Register district of Craftsman bungalows west of downtown — and home to St. Pete's official Artist Enclave, where resident artists can sell and teach from their homes.

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Hyde Park

Hyde Park

Brick streets, craftsman bungalows, and a walkable village — one of Tampa's most characterful older neighborhoods.

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