Crawford Place is a small early-1900s platted neighborhood inside Southeast Seminole Heights, one of Tampa's historic bungalow districts in Hillsborough County. The wider Seminole Heights area was platted in the 1910s and 1920s and is known for its Craftsman bungalows, brick streets, and a walkable mix of homes, cafes, and breweries (City of Tampa neighborhood records and Seminole Heights guides, 2025).
The housing stock spans roughly 1920 to recent infill, so a single block can hold an original 1920s bungalow, a fully renovated home, and a newer build. Most homes carry no mandatory HOA, which keeps the recurring cost to taxes, insurance, and your own reserve, but it also means condition, roof age, and systems are entirely on the buyer to read.
The Crawford Place name covers very different homes, so the money is made or lost on the specific block, the condition of the house, and an honest read of the roof, systems, and flood exposure, not the headline price.
The pitch is location plus character: a close-in Tampa address with quick access to downtown, the interstate, and the Seminole Heights dining and brewery scene along Florida and Nebraska Avenues. The work is sorting an updated home from one that needs work, and verifying the flood zone and insurance before you commit.