Azeele Park market snapshot (as of June 25, 2026): the median sale price is about $850K ($413 per sq ft), a buyer-leaning market (limited data). Based on 2 recent closings in live Stellar MLS data.
Azeele Park is a single-residential neighborhood in the northern part of South Tampa, in the Swann Estates area near West Azeele Street, generally south of Kennedy Boulevard and west of Dale Mabry Highway in Hillsborough County (multiple South Tampa real estate guides, 2026). It is a low-density residential pocket rather than a gated or amenity-driven master plan, so the read is street by street and lot by lot.
Brokerage guides describe Azeele Park as an established neighborhood with homes built across a wide span, from the early 1950s to recent new construction, which creates a two-track market: older homes where land is a big part of the value, and newer or rebuilt homes priced for current wind and flood standards. Listing guides cite a mix of three and four bedroom single-family homes with garages and fenced yards, with sizes ranging widely, so confirm the exact age, size, and condition for any specific home.
Because this is an established single-residential neighborhood, the money is made or lost on the lot, the condition, and the school zone, not on a townwide estimate. The drivers are the lot size and location, the older home versus new build decision, the FEMA flood zone and insurance cost, and the zoned schools, all of which have to be confirmed by address rather than assumed from the neighborhood name.
The pitch is a central South Tampa address: the Swann Estates area sits minutes from Kennedy Boulevard, Hyde Park, downtown Tampa, and the Dale Mabry corridor, with Tampa International Airport a short drive and the Pinellas Gulf beaches across the bridges. The work is the diligence: confirm the school zoning, check the flood zone and insurance, and decide whether you are buying a home to live in or a lot to rebuild before you offer.