Tampa Fl Homes for Sale – Your Familiar Picks

// June 28th, 2009 // Real Estate

Ask any Tampa homeowner what the best area of Tampa may be to own and undoubtedly they will state off the usual suspects: South Tampa, Hyde Park, Carrollwood, New Tampa, or Westchase. While these are absolutely fabulous historic districts with well-known Tampa homes for sale and subdivisions, eclectic neighborhoods and top real estate, the trade off may be a immense mortgage and most likely a lot less square footage for your money when weighed against to other areas. It is estimated that the average price of a South Tampa home is 91% more than the average home in all of Tampa (Gtar.org, n.d.).

The good news is that looking for the perfect Tampa homes for sale doesn’t signify tightening your belt so eating becomes a luxury, nor does it mean reconciling for a less than stellar neighborhood where your kids choose not to play outside. Think about a Tampa homes in Seminole Heights, Riverside Heights, Lutz, Citrus Park, and Ybor City, to name a few areas. Homes in these neighborhoods offer great schools, reasonable prices, historic districts near great restaurants and nightlife, and in a number of cases, newer Tampa home construction.

Seminole Heights, Riverside Heights, West Tampa, and Ybor City symbolize a piece of Tampa where the popular historic district charm of bungalow style Tampa homes meets the affordable pricing of the incessantly evolving neighborhood. Schools in these Tampa home neighborhoods offer magnet programs in aerospace sciences, math, technology, performing arts, and international studies in the “A” graded school district of Hillsborough County. An infinite array of Cuban and Spanish restaurants among other great Italian, Greek, and Japanese sushi spots are local. Ybor City has a thriving Cuban cigar business as well as a strong nightlife of clubs, events, and center called Centro Ybor. Since this area of Tampa is still experiencing the shift that Hyde Park did during the 1970s and 1980s, these Tampa homes are more sensibly priced than their South Tampa matching part. Preservation of the quaint bungalow style homes in Seminole Heights comes about as the neighborhood offers the unique Tampa home delight in a non-deed restricted community.

A short drive north and a Tampa homeowner may find properties in Citrus Park and Lutz. All of the above stated amenities apply with the added peace of mind of more recent construction. New shopping malls have even been developed to oblige this emerging area.

Deciding on a neighborhood to purchase a Tampa Fl homes for sale may be as daunting, if not more, than deciding on the home. In order to appease some of the stress of the process, consider making a list of the principal ten must-haves in a neighborhood, the first two being non-negotiable. Then, take a drive through the neighborhood area around differing times of the day and week to get a realistic image of its liveliness. And finally, don’t forget to do your research!

Gtar.org, n.d. Retrieved May 7, 2009 from http://gtar.org/files/documents/Public_Stats/mlsmar09.pdf

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