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Seminole Heights Neighborhood Guide

Seminole Heights is a vibrant Tampa neighborhood known for its 1920s Craftsman and Mediterranean Revival bungalows, a thriving restaurant and brewery corridor along Florida Avenue, and a creative community atmosphere. This guide covers essential information from school boundaries and commute considerations to flood zones and HOA details, helping buyers and investors make informed decisions.

Market Snapshot

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Who It's For

  • Buyers who value character homes, walkable dining, and a creative neighborhood culture
  • Young professionals and couples looking for pre-war architecture close to downtown Tampa
  • Investors targeting renovation opportunities in a rapidly appreciating in-town neighborhood

Highlights

  • Florida Avenue corridor with acclaimed restaurants like Rooster & the Till and The Independent
  • 1920s Craftsman and Mediterranean Revival bungalows with original details and large porches
  • Strong price appreciation over the past decade as the neighborhood gentrifies thoughtfully

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School information and boundary context

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FAQ

Is Seminole Heights gentrifying?

Seminole Heights has seen significant investment and price appreciation over the past decade. New restaurants, breweries, and home renovations continue to arrive. Verify current pricing trends — the neighborhood is no longer the hidden gem it was five years ago.

Are Seminole Heights homes old and expensive to maintain?

Most homes date from the 1920s–1950s and may need roof, plumbing, or electrical updates. Budget for inspection contingencies. Renovation costs vary widely depending on the home's update history.

How walkable is Seminole Heights?

The central Seminole Heights area along Florida Avenue is quite walkable for dining and entertainment. However, daily errands and commuting typically still require a car. Walk scores vary by block.

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