Pinellas Park FL Homes for Sale

Browse the latest Pinellas Park real estate listings for 2026. Affordable entry-level homes, investor-friendly rentals, and new construction — all in the heart of Pinellas County. Call Barrett Henry, Broker Associate at RE/MAX Collective: (813) 733-7907.

Median Home Price ~$310,000
County Pinellas County, FL
ZIP Codes 33781 / 33782
Market Type Seller-Favorable
Avg Days on Market 28 Days
Rental Demand Strong

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About Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas Park is one of the most affordable and strategically located communities in all of Pinellas County. Sitting at the geographic center of the peninsula, it offers easy access to both St. Petersburg to the south and Clearwater to the north via US-19 — one of Tampa Bay’s primary commercial corridors. For buyers priced out of coastal communities, Pinellas Park delivers genuine value with a median home price hovering around $310,000, significantly below the county average.

The housing stock in Pinellas Park is a blend of mid-century single-family homes on generous lots and a growing wave of new construction infill and townhome developments. Many of the older ranch-style homes have been renovated and updated, offering buyers solid bones with modern finishes. The city’s lot sizes tend to be larger than those found closer to the beaches, giving homeowners room for pools, workshops, and backyard amenities that simply aren’t available at the same price point elsewhere in the county.

The Gateway area along 118th Avenue N has become a notable commercial growth zone, attracting employers, retail, and mixed-use development that is steadily raising the profile of the surrounding residential neighborhoods. This investment in infrastructure and commercial amenities has translated into increasing demand for housing in zip codes 33781 and 33782, particularly among first-time buyers, remote workers, and real estate investors seeking reliable long-term rental income.

Despite being an inland community, Pinellas Park is just 15 to 20 minutes from the Gulf beaches at St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island, and Madeira Beach. Residents enjoy the affordability of an inland address while living close enough to the water to reach it easily on weekends. The combination of price, location, and growth trajectory makes Pinellas Park one of the most compelling value plays in the Tampa Bay market heading into 2026.

Pinellas Park Neighborhood Highlights

Gateway District

The commercial and employment hub of northern Pinellas Park. Growing office, retail, and logistics presence along 118th Ave N is driving appreciation in adjacent residential streets. Ideal for buyers who want walkability to employers and services.

Park Station / Central Pinellas Park

Established single-family neighborhoods with mature tree canopy, oversized lots, and mid-century architecture. Many homes have been fully renovated. Strong owner-occupant base with low turnover — when listings appear here, they move quickly.

Pinellas Park Manufactured / Mobile Home Communities

The city has a significant stock of manufactured home communities, many of which are 55+ and land-owned. These offer exceptional affordability — often under $150,000 — for buyers seeking low-maintenance Florida living close to the coast.

New Construction Pockets

Infill builders have been active in Pinellas Park, inserting modern townhomes and single-family homes among older neighborhoods. These new builds typically carry warranties, energy-efficient systems, and updated floor plans appealing to younger buyers.

Schools Serving Pinellas Park

  • Pinellas Park High School — Home of the Pirates, serves the core of the city.
  • Pinellas Park Middle School — Centrally located, serves grades 6–8.
  • Pinellas Park Elementary School — Long-established neighborhood school.
  • Skyview Elementary — Serves the northwestern portions of the city.
  • Pinellas County Schools Choice Programs — Magnet and IB program access available countywide.
  • Private Options Nearby — Northeast High feeder zone offers private alternatives including St. Petersburg Catholic and Keswick Christian School.

Amenities & Lifestyle

  • Pinellas Park Performing Arts Center — hosting concerts, comedy, and community theater
  • Helen Howarth Park & Equestrian Center — one of Pinellas County’s largest parks with riding trails
  • Mainlands Golf Course — affordable public golf in the heart of the city
  • Pinellas Trail access — 75-mile multi-use trail running through the county
  • Abundant retail and dining along US-19 corridor
  • Easy I-275 access — downtown St. Pete in 15 minutes
  • Gulf beaches (St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island) within 20 minutes
  • Tampa International Airport within 30 minutes via I-275

Frequently Asked Questions — Pinellas Park Homes for Sale

What is the median home price in Pinellas Park, FL in 2026?

The median home price in Pinellas Park is approximately $310,000 as of early 2026. This is one of the more affordable price points in Pinellas County, making it attractive to first-time buyers and investors alike. Prices vary based on lot size, renovation status, and proximity to commercial corridors.

Is Pinellas Park a good place to invest in rental property?

Yes. Pinellas Park has consistently strong rental demand due to its central location, affordability, and proximity to major employment centers. Investors routinely achieve cap rates and cash flow metrics that are difficult to replicate in beachside communities. The Gateway area’s commercial growth is further supporting rental appreciation.

What ZIP codes are in Pinellas Park?

Pinellas Park is primarily served by ZIP codes 33781 and 33782. Some boundary areas may overlap with adjacent St. Petersburg or Clearwater ZIP codes. When searching for homes, it’s best to search by city name rather than ZIP alone to capture all relevant listings.

How far is Pinellas Park from the beach?

Pinellas Park is approximately 15 to 20 minutes from Gulf Coast beaches including St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island, and Madeira Beach. While the city itself is inland, its central location means the beach is genuinely accessible for regular visits.

Are there new construction homes available in Pinellas Park?

Yes. Several infill builders are active in Pinellas Park, constructing townhomes and single-family homes on vacant lots and redeveloped parcels. These homes typically feature modern floor plans, energy-efficient systems, and builder warranties. Availability is limited but worth exploring with an agent.

Does Pinellas Park flood?

Pinellas Park is an inland community and has lower flood risk than coastal cities in Pinellas County. However, some low-lying areas near drainage retention ponds or the Intracoastal watershed may carry flood zone designations. Always review FEMA flood maps and ask your agent about specific property flood zones before purchasing.

What is the Gateway area in Pinellas Park?

The Gateway area refers to the commercial and employment corridor centered around 118th Avenue N in northern Pinellas Park. It has grown significantly as a hub for office, logistics, and retail development. The proximity of this growth to residential neighborhoods has helped support home values in the surrounding streets.

How competitive is the Pinellas Park real estate market?

The Pinellas Park market is competitive at entry-level price points. Well-priced, move-in-ready homes typically receive multiple offers and sell within weeks. Buyers should be prepared to act quickly, have financing pre-approval in hand, and work with an experienced local agent to structure competitive offers.

Are there 55+ communities in Pinellas Park?

Yes. Pinellas Park has a large number of 55+ manufactured and mobile home communities, as well as some site-built retirement communities. Many of these offer land ownership rather than lot leases, which is an important distinction. Prices in these communities can be well under $200,000, offering an affordable retirement option close to the beaches.

Who is Barrett Henry and why should I use him to buy or sell in Pinellas Park?

Barrett Henry is a Broker Associate with RE/MAX Collective, specializing in Tampa Bay real estate. He brings deep knowledge of Pinellas County’s market dynamics, investment potential, and neighborhood-level pricing. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, investor, or move-up seller, Barrett provides expert guidance from first showing through closing. Call or text (813) 733-7907 to get started.

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