Moving to Pinellas Park, FL: The 2026 Relocation Guide
Thinking about moving to Pinellas Park, Florida? This guide pulls together everything you need to plan the move — the housing market, what it really costs to live here, the best neighborhoods, new construction, and Florida’s tax advantages — using Momentum’s MLS data (as of 2026-06-16).
Pinellas Park at a glance
Why people move to Pinellas Park
Florida’s draw is simple: no state income tax, year-round sunshine, and no income tax on retirement income. In Pinellas Park specifically, the median home runs about $339,000, and homes sell in a median of 77 days. Once you buy and homestead, Florida’s Save Our Homes cap limits how fast your property taxes can rise. The trade-off to plan for is home insurance, which runs above the national average — we break that down in the cost-of-living guide below.
Best neighborhoods in Pinellas Park
A few of Pinellas Park’s strongest communities by the data: Sawgrass Village, Pinellas Park, Pinellas Farms. See the full, ranked list → best neighborhoods in Pinellas Park.
What it costs to live in Pinellas Park
For a typical Pinellas Park home, the estimated monthly cost to own is about $2,430 (principal, interest, Pinellas County property tax, and insurance). Full breakdown → cost of living in Pinellas Park.
Your Pinellas Park relocation toolkit
- Best neighborhoods in Pinellas Park
- Cost of living in Pinellas Park
- Search every Pinellas Park home & neighborhood
Common questions
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Figures are estimates from Momentum Realty’s MLS data and Pinellas County tax/insurance data, as of 2026-06-16, and change over time. General relocation guidance, not financial advice. Equal Housing Opportunity.
