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First developed in the 1920’s, Beach Park was envisioned as an intimate enclave nestled upon the shores of Old Tampa Bay amongst the tropical brush, palms and grand oaks. Although an abundance of elegant architectural styles now make up this shaded community, Beach Park was originally restricted to stately Spanish Med style homes with no more than twenty chickens per household. Eighty of these historic Beach Park homes still populate the winding, quiet streets and lend to the community’s striking appearance. Now home to over 1,500 households and almost 4,000 residents, Beach Park is a highly desired area due to its relative seclusion within the confines of South Tampa. Lightly trafficked streets populated with residents enjoying all the outdoor beauty and benefits that Florida’s climate offers give this area a neighborly feeling of camaraderie and connectivity. This close-knit neighborhood still reaps the benefits of Tampa Bay’s amenities by affording quick access to the abundant business, shopping, entertainment and activity opportunities in the area. A highly desirable area, this neighborhood is truly distinguished by the people that make their home in and love Beach Park.
- Homes: ~ 1,511
- Population: ~ 3,760
- Size: 0.94 square miles
Originally planned to take advantage of the areas shores on Old Tampa Bay, this community was developed in the early 1920’s. 80 of the originally planned Beach Park homes are still remain and add further elegance to this beautiful neighborhood.
- Single Family Homes: $215K – $5M (Higher priced homes are primarily Water front)
- Average sold price in last 12 months: $644,206
- Condos and Townhomes: $83K – $285K
- Average sold price in last 12 months: $119,668
Primarily served by Plant High School, Wilson and Coleman Middle Schools and Mabry and Grady Elementary Schools. Additionally here are several nearby private schools including: Tampa Preparatory School, Berkeley Preparatory School, Tampa Catholic School, Academy of the Holy Names, Jesuit School, Sacred Heart Academy.
Parks, picnic areas, pools, tennis courts, boat ramps, golf courses, shopping, nightlife and restaurants
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Description:
First developed in the 1920’s, Beach Park was envisioned as an intimate enclave nestled upon the shores of Old Tampa Bay amongst the tropical brush, palms and grand oaks. Although an abundance of elegant architectural styles now make up this shaded community, Beach Park was originally restricted to stately Spanish Med style homes with no more than twenty chickens per household. Eighty of these historic Beach Park homes still populate the winding, quiet streets and lend to the community’s striking appearance. Now home to over 1,500 households and almost 4,000 residents, Beach Park is a highly desired area due to its relative seclusion within the confines of South Tampa. Lightly trafficked streets populated with residents enjoying all the outdoor beauty and benefits that Florida’s climate offers give this area a neighborly feeling of camaraderie and connectivity. This close-knit neighborhood still reaps the benefits of Tampa Bay’s amenities by affording quick access to the abundant business, shopping, entertainment and activity opportunities in the area. A highly desirable area, this neighborhood is truly distinguished by the people that make their home in and love Beach Park.
Approximate Number of Homes:
- Homes: ~ 1,511
- Population: ~ 3,760
- Size: 0.94 square miles
Approximate Date the Neighborhood was First Developed:
Originally planned to take advantage of the areas shores on Old Tampa Bay, this community was developed in the early 1920’s. 80 of the originally planned Beach Park homes are still remain and add further elegance to this beautiful neighborhood.
Approximate Price Range:
- Single Family Homes: $215K – $5M (Higher priced homes are primarily Water front)
- Average sold price in last 12 months: $644,206
- Condos and Townhomes: $83K – $285K
- Average sold price in last 12 months: $119,668
Schools:
Primarily served by Plant High School, Wilson and Coleman Middle Schools and Mabry and Grady Elementary Schools. Additionally there are several nearby private schools including: Tampa Preparatory School, Berkeley Preparatory School, Tampa Catholic School, Academy of the Holy Names, Jesuit School, Sacred Heart Academy.
General Community Features:
Parks, picnic areas, pools, tennis courts, boat ramps, golf courses, shopping, nightlife and restaurants
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