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Pinellas County housing scorecard.

Everything Reventure charges for, free and built for Florida: home value, rent, cap rate, 5-year growth, price versus incomes, overvaluation and our 0 to 100 Momentum Market Score, from Zillow, Realtor.com and Census data.

Sources: Zillow Research, Realtor.com, U.S. Census, Freddie Mac/FRED. Score by Momentum Realty (methodology).
Updated 2026-06-09
48/ 100
Momentum Market Score
Balanced
Pinellas County is neither side has a clear edge right now.

At about 5.24 times the local median income, prices sit close to the Florida norm. Gross rent yield is around 6.55%. Values are up roughly 4.3% a year over the last five years. Owning the typical home at today's rate takes about 31.7% of a median income, the affordability squeeze in one number. About 30.2% of listings have cut their price.

$368,443
Home value
1yr -4.7%
4.3%
5yr growth/yr
ZHVI CAGR
$2,011
Median rent
monthly (ZORI)
6.55%
Cap rate
gross yield
5.24x
Price to income
value vs incomes
+7.5%
Over/undervalued
vs FL norm
31.7%
Affordability
income to own/yr
74
Days on market
median (Realtor)
30.2%
Price cuts
share of listings
$70,293
Median income
household (Census)
960,565
Population
Census ACS
2128
New listings
last month

Typical home value, last 13 months

Ten years ago the typical home here was about $189,084; today it is $368,443.

What drives the score

Cheapness vs income27
Price-cut leverage95
Inventory growth53
Affordability27
Rent yield37

Each bar is this county ranked against every other Florida county (0 = lowest, 100 = highest) on that input, then weighted into the score. Higher overall = more buyer value and leverage. See the full methodology.

Momentum scores for Pinellas

Three composite reads, each built from the labeled components below it (0 = lowest in Florida, 100 = highest). Every input is public and the formula is published, unlike the paywalled black-box versions elsewhere.

41/ 100
Long-Term Growth Score
Below average

10-year upside from appreciation, incomes, demographics, affordability and valuation.

Long-term appreciation39
Wealth / income65
Affordability27
Valuation27
30/ 100
Investor Score
Below average

Rental-investor attractiveness from yield, rent growth, appreciation, demographics and valuation.

Long-term appreciation39
Cap rate37
Rent growth7
Valuation27
29/ 100
Price Momentum
Well below average

Near-term price direction signal from recent appreciation, days on market, inventory and price cuts. A momentum read, not a guaranteed forecast.

Recent appreciation9
Days on market55
Inventory47
Price cuts5

Who is moving in and out of Pinellas

In 2022 to 2023, Pinellas County saw 31,737 households move in and 30,968 move out, a net of +769 households (-1,182 people). The households arriving reported about $95,596 in average income versus $74,796 for those leaving, so Pinellas is pulling in higher earners. Net, +$718M of annual income moved into the county.

+769
Net households
moved in 2022-2023
-1,182
Net people
exemptions
+$718M
Net income flow
annual AGI
$95,596
Arriver income
vs $74,796 leaving

Top states they moved from

NY 1,423CA 863NJ 769PA 768IL 748

Top states they moved to

NC 752NY 636TX 563GA 482OH 476

Households approximate tax returns; people approximate exemptions; income is total adjusted gross income. Source: IRS Statistics of Income, county-to-county migration, 2022 to 2023.

New construction pipeline in Pinellas

In 2025, builders pulled permits for 4,198 new homes in Pinellas County: 1,376 single-family and 2,822 in multifamily buildings. That is up 59.8% from the year before. At 4.4 permits per 1,000 residents, new supply here is below the Florida pace.

4,198
New homes permitted
2025
1,376
Single-family
1-unit
2,822
Multifamily
2+ units
4.4
Per 1,000 residents
supply intensity

New homes permitted, 2021 to 2025

Privately-owned residential units authorized by building permits, reported plus imputed. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Building Permits Survey, 2025.

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Common questions

Is Pinellas County a buyer's or seller's market?

By our Momentum Market Score, Pinellas County reads balanced (48 out of 100), meaning it is neither side has a clear edge right now. The score blends value versus local incomes, price cuts, inventory growth, affordability and rent yield.

How much is a home worth in Pinellas County?

The typical home value is $368,443 (Zillow Home Value Index, 2026-06-09), up about 4.3% a year over the last five years.

Where does this data come from?

Home values and rent are from Zillow Research, days on market and listings from Realtor.com, income and population from the U.S. Census, and mortgage rates from Freddie Mac via FRED. Derived metrics and the Momentum Market Score are computed by Momentum Realty with a published methodology.

Data: Zillow Research (home value, rent), Realtor.com (days on market, listings), U.S. Census Bureau ACS (income, population), and Freddie Mac 30-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Average [MORTGAGE30US] via FRED (rate). Momentum Market Score and derived metrics computed by Momentum Realty.

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