Avon Springs is an established urban neighborhood in north Tampa, inside the 33604 ZIP near Sulphur Springs and the north end of the Seminole Heights corridor. Neighborhood profiles describe it as primarily older, well established single-family homes built between 1940 and 1969, with a number of residences also built from 2000 to the present (NeighborhoodScout, 2026).
This is a condition market, not a master plan. The stock is a mix of older bungalow and block homes plus newer infill, so roof age, systems, flood zone, and the specific block drive value rather than one neighborhood average. The neighborhood sits inside the City of Tampa, so there is no master HOA or CDD assessment for the area, though parcel-level flood and insurance still have to be verified.
The Avon Springs name covers very different homes block to block, so the money is made or lost on the parcel and an honest read of an older home's roof, systems, and flood exposure, not the headline price.
The pitch is location plus reinvestment: the neighborhood sits along the reviving Florida Avenue dining corridor and inside the City of Tampa Sulphur Springs Neighborhood Action Plan, a coordinated reinvestment effort. The work is reading condition and flood per parcel, and weighing how far along the corridor and city programs really are before you fall for a price.