Bouton and Skinners Addition market snapshot (as of June 25, 2026): the median sale price is about $362K ($310 per sq ft), with homes averaging 9 days on market and 3.2 months of supply, a balanced market (limited data). Based on 15 recent closings in live Stellar MLS data.
Bouton and Skinners Addition is a small, early-platted neighborhood in West Tampa, in the 33607 ZIP, recorded around 1908 and made up mostly of modest, moderately priced older single-family homes (neighborhoods.com, 2026). It is the kind of historic pocket where the subdivision name matters less than the West Tampa location.
West Tampa sits just across the Hillsborough River from downtown Tampa and the University of Tampa, and it is the focus of major public redevelopment. The City of Tampa broke ground in October 2025 on a federally funded West Riverwalk expansion, a multi-use trail along the west bank of the river that links the University of Tampa, Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park, Blake High School, and the planned Rome Yard development, with construction running into 2027 (City of Tampa, 2025 to 2026).
Nearby, the Rome Yard redevelopment is bringing roughly 954 residential units and commercial space to an 18-acre West Tampa site, with the first phase expected to open in late 2026 (Tampa Bay Business and Wealth, 2026). That public and private investment is the backdrop for value in pockets like Bouton and Skinners.
Because the housing stock is older and the parcels vary, the money here is made on the lot, the location, and an honest read of an older home's roof, systems, and flood exposure, with the West Tampa redevelopment as a long-term tailwind rather than a sure thing. Verify the specific parcel's condition, any HOA or lack of one, and the flood zone before you price it.