Stoney Point Tampa FL | Homes for Sale & South Tampa Guide 2026

Stoney Point is an established South Tampa neighborhood near Gandy Boulevard that offers one of the most accessible entry points into coveted South Tampa real estate. With homes priced from the mid-$400s to the upper $900s, Stoney Point delivers South Tampa’s lifestyle, location, and school quality at a price point that opens the door for more buyers than the area’s waterfront enclaves.

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$400K–$900K
Home Price Range
~$625K
Median Sale Price
Near Gandy
Gandy Blvd Access
South Tampa
Prime Location
10 Min
To TPA Airport
15 Min
To St. Pete via Gandy
Established
Mature Community
No HOA
Typical Ownership

Stoney Point is a well-established residential neighborhood tucked into the southern portion of South Tampa, near the Gandy Boulevard corridor. Unlike the high-profile waterfront enclaves of Sunset Park and Culbreath Isles to the north and west, Stoney Point offers a more grounded version of the South Tampa lifestyle — established streets, mature trees, well-maintained homes, and the kind of neighborhood familiarity that comes from a community where many residents have put down roots for years. The neighborhood sits within convenient striking distance of both Tampa and St. Petersburg, making it a genuinely dual-city location.

The real estate market in Stoney Point represents one of South Tampa’s best value propositions for buyers who want to be in the 33611 zip code without the waterfront price tag. Homes here range from the mid-$400s for smaller original-construction ranch homes to the upper $900s for fully renovated or newly built two-story homes on the neighborhood’s larger lots. Many buyers are drawn to Stoney Point specifically because it allows them to enter South Tampa’s desirable school zones — and gain access to the area’s quality of life amenities — at a price point that remains accessible for first-time luxury buyers, relocating professionals, and young families.

Stoney Point’s location near Gandy Boulevard is a key practical advantage. Gandy connects directly to St. Petersburg via the Gandy Bridge, making Stoney Point one of South Tampa’s most strategically located neighborhoods for professionals who split their time between Tampa and St. Pete. The commute to downtown St. Petersburg is roughly 20–25 minutes, and the drive to downtown Tampa via surface streets or the Selmon Expressway is similarly manageable. Tampa International Airport is approximately 10 minutes away via Westshore Boulevard or Veterans Expressway, another major asset for frequent travelers.

The neighborhood’s character reflects its history as a well-planned mid-20th-century residential community that has evolved thoughtfully over the decades. Original concrete block ranch homes on generous lots sit alongside renovated bungalows, updated split-level homes, and newer infill construction on lots where original structures have been replaced. There is an organic mix of long-term residents who have been in their homes for 20+ years and newer arrivals who discovered Stoney Point while searching for South Tampa value — a mix that creates a grounded, authentic community feel.

Stoney Point Sub-Area Breakdown

Gandy Boulevard Corridor Homes

Properties within a few blocks of Gandy Boulevard benefit most directly from the neighborhood’s cross-bay connectivity. Homes in this sub-area tend to be slightly more compact, with smaller footprints typical of the original 1950s–1960s construction era. Many have been extensively renovated and updated. The Gandy corridor location is a practical choice for Tampa–St. Pete commuters and buyers who prioritize convenience to both downtowns, the airport, and Westshore District employment.

West Stoney Point

The western portion of Stoney Point edges toward MacDill Air Force Base and the South Tampa waterfront zone. West Stoney Point homes tend to be on larger lots with more established landscaping, and the area has a slightly quieter, more residential feel than the Gandy corridor sub-area. Some western Stoney Point properties are within a reasonable walk or bike ride of waterfront parks along Tampa Bay, giving residents a taste of South Tampa’s outdoor recreational character.

East Stoney Point

East Stoney Point connects to the broader South Tampa grid and provides easy access to Dale Mabry Highway’s commercial corridor — a convenience hub that offers everything from grocery stores and hardware stores to national restaurant chains and specialty retailers. Homes on the eastern edge of the neighborhood tend to benefit from this commercial access while still maintaining the residential calm of interior Stoney Point streets. This sub-area is popular with buyers who want walkable errands and dining options within a short drive.

Interior Residential Streets

The core interior streets of Stoney Point have the highest concentration of the neighborhood’s original mid-century housing stock. These blocks are characterized by large shade trees, modest front setbacks, and the kind of deep-lot dimensions that make South Tampa renovations so appealing — there is often ample room to add square footage, build a pool, add a detached garage or studio, or undertake a comprehensive expansion of an original structure. Interior lots in this sub-area have been active targets for renovation-focused buyers throughout the recent South Tampa real estate cycle.

New Construction and Infill Sites

Stoney Point has seen a meaningful amount of new construction activity as older original homes on larger lots have been acquired by builders and replaced with modern two-story CBS construction homes. These new infill homes typically range from 2,200 to 3,500 square feet with open floor plans, impact-resistant windows, modern kitchens, and outdoor living spaces designed for Florida’s climate. They represent the neighborhood’s highest price points — often in the $750K–$900K+ range — and signal continued confidence in Stoney Point’s long-term value trajectory.

South Stoney Point / Gandy Waterfront Adjacent

The southernmost portion of Stoney Point nears the Gandy Boulevard waterfront, where Picnic Island Park and the Tampa Bay shoreline offer public outdoor recreational assets within a short drive. This sub-area benefits from the proximity to waterfront parks and the Gandy Beach area, giving residents a semblance of the waterfront lifestyle that defines nearby premium neighborhoods — at a fraction of the cost. Homes here attract outdoor-oriented buyers who value park access and the calmer pace of a neighborhood that sits at the edge of the city’s southern boundary.

Lifestyle & Unique Features

Stoney Point’s lifestyle is defined by its practicality and authenticity. This is not a neighborhood that relies on marketing or manufactured prestige — it simply delivers a good South Tampa address, established community character, and competitive prices for the area. Residents enjoy proximity to all of South Tampa’s amenities: the dining and bar scene of SoHo and Hyde Park, the retail offerings of Westshore Plaza and International Plaza, and the outdoor recreation of Picnic Island Park, Ben T. Davis Beach, and Philippe Park are all within easy reach.

The Gandy Bridge access is a lifestyle feature that resonates strongly with buyers who want to take advantage of Tampa Bay’s cross-bay recreational network. Sailing to St. Petersburg for dinner, heading to Clearwater Beach for a weekend day trip, or simply exploring the Pinellas County side of the bay are all accessible adventures from a Stoney Point base. The Gandy Bridge and Causeway also provide a recreational path for cyclists and joggers, connecting to a broader trail network on both sides of the bay.

Local dining and neighborhood retail have improved significantly along the South Dale Mabry and Gandy Blvd corridors over the past decade. Neighborhood coffee shops, casual restaurants, and service businesses cater directly to the Stoney Point community. The broader South Tampa dining universe — including some of Tampa Bay’s most acclaimed restaurants — is within a 15-minute drive. MacDill Air Force Base, one of Tampa’s largest employers, is adjacent to the southern end of South Tampa, and many military families and contractors who work on base choose Stoney Point for its combination of convenience and value.

Buyer Tip: School zoning in South Tampa can vary by street and address. While much of Stoney Point has historically fed into the Plant High School district, some portions of the neighborhood may be zoned for Jefferson High School or other schools depending on exact street address. Always verify school zoning directly with Hillsborough County Public Schools before making a purchase decision if school assignment is a priority.

Schools Serving Stoney Point

Elementary: Anderson Elementary School or Chiaramonte Elementary School — Stoney Point falls within the South Tampa school zone, and the specific elementary feeder school depends on your street address. Verify your exact zoning with Hillsborough County Public Schools.

Middle: Madison Middle School or Monroe Middle School — middle school zoning for Stoney Point should be confirmed by address, as the neighborhood sits near the boundary of multiple middle school zones.

High School: Much of Stoney Point is zoned for H.B. Plant High School, though properties near the neighborhood’s edges may fall within the Jefferson High School district. Confirm your high school zone with Hillsborough County Public Schools before purchasing if school assignment is important to your decision.

Private Options Nearby: Berkeley Preparatory School, Jesuit High School, Academy of the Holy Names, Tampa Preparatory School, and several parochial schools are all within convenient driving distance of Stoney Point.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Stoney Point Tampa

What is the price range for homes in Stoney Point Tampa?

Homes in Stoney Point range from approximately $400,000 for smaller original-construction properties needing updates to $900,000 or more for newly built or extensively renovated homes. The median sale price falls around $625K, making Stoney Point one of South Tampa’s most accessible entry points while still delivering the location and lifestyle benefits of the 33611 zip code.

Is Stoney Point a good neighborhood in South Tampa?

Yes. Stoney Point is an established, well-maintained South Tampa neighborhood with a strong community character, mature landscaping, and excellent location. It is not a waterfront neighborhood, but it offers the South Tampa lifestyle, school access, and dual-city connectivity (Tampa and St. Pete via Gandy) at price points that make it genuinely accessible for a wider range of buyers than the area’s premium waterfront communities.

What high school is Stoney Point zoned for?

Much of Stoney Point is zoned for H.B. Plant High School, one of Hillsborough County’s top-rated public high schools. However, the neighborhood sits near several school zone boundaries, and some addresses may be zoned for Jefferson High School. Always verify the specific school zone for any property you are considering directly with Hillsborough County Public Schools.

How far is Stoney Point from Tampa International Airport?

Tampa International Airport is approximately 10 minutes from Stoney Point via Westshore Boulevard or the Veterans Expressway. This short commute to TPA is one of Stoney Point’s practical advantages and makes the neighborhood a natural fit for business travelers, airline employees, and anyone who needs reliable, fast airport access from their home.

Can I get to St. Petersburg easily from Stoney Point?

Yes. The Gandy Bridge, located near Stoney Point, provides direct access to St. Petersburg with a typical drive time of 15–20 minutes under normal conditions. This cross-bay connectivity is one of Stoney Point’s most significant differentiators within South Tampa, making it an ideal location for households where one person works or spends time regularly on the Pinellas County side of Tampa Bay.

Does Stoney Point have an HOA?

Stoney Point is generally a non-HOA neighborhood, giving homeowners freedom to use their properties without the restrictions and fees that come with an association-governed community. This lack of HOA is a feature for many buyers who prefer flexibility in how they maintain, modify, and use their homes. Always confirm HOA status for any specific property, as some newer developments within the broader Stoney Point area may have their own community association.

What types of homes are available in Stoney Point?

Stoney Point has a diverse housing stock that includes original 1950s–1960s concrete block ranch homes, updated split-level and two-story homes from the 1970s–1990s, and newer infill construction from the 2010s–2020s. The range gives buyers multiple options depending on their budget, renovation appetite, and desired home size. Buyers who want a turnkey home have options, and buyers who want to put their own stamp on a home will find renovation candidates as well.

Is Stoney Point close to MacDill Air Force Base?

Yes. MacDill Air Force Base is located at the southern tip of the South Tampa peninsula, approximately 10–15 minutes from Stoney Point. The neighborhood is popular with active duty military, veterans, and defense contractors who work on base. MacDill is home to U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) and Special Operations Command (SOCOM), representing significant military employment in the Tampa Bay region.

How does Stoney Point compare to other South Tampa neighborhoods?

Stoney Point is generally more affordable than waterfront South Tampa neighborhoods like Sunset Park, Culbreath Isles, or Bayshore Beautiful, while offering the same access to Plant High School (in most cases), the same proximity to Tampa International Airport, and similar access to South Tampa’s dining and entertainment. Buyers who are priced out of waterfront South Tampa often find Stoney Point to be an excellent alternative that delivers most of what they want at a significantly lower price point.

How do I search for homes for sale in Stoney Point?

The live listings above show current Stoney Point inventory from the MLS. For a personalized search based on your specific needs — school zone priority, lot size, renovation readiness, budget, and commute requirements — contact Barrett Henry at RE/MAX Collective. Barrett knows South Tampa’s full market spectrum, from the luxury waterfront enclaves to accessible neighborhoods like Stoney Point, and can help you find the home that fits both your lifestyle and your financial goals.

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