Cuscaden Grove is a small residential pocket in Tampa, in the East Tampa and Ybor City vicinity near Cuscaden Park at North 15th Street and East 21st Avenue, in ZIP 33605 (Hillsborough County; neighborhoods.com and local listing guides, 2026). It is not a single master-planned community but a cluster of homes that listing sites group under the Cuscaden name, set in the broader Ybor City area.
The housing stock is mixed. Aggregator data describes homes built across the 1920s to 1940s alongside newer infill construction, with sizes roughly in the 1,080 to 1,742 square foot range and two to four bedroom layouts, and association fees that range from none on older fee-simple homes to a monthly fee on newer townhome builds (neighborhoods.com, 2026). Confirm the exact age, size, build type, and HOA status by address, since they vary parcel to parcel.
Because this is a mixed pocket rather than a uniform plat, the money is made or lost on the specific parcel, not the name. The drivers are whether it is a historic home or a newer infill build, the condition or renovation quality, whether an HOA applies and what it covers, and the flood and insurance picture, all of which have to be read from the listing and the public records for the exact address.
The pitch is location and value: Cuscaden Grove sits close to Ybor City, downtown Tampa, the interstate, and Cuscaden Park, in an area drawing steady infill and reinvestment. The work is the diligence: confirm the FEMA flood zone and an insurance quote, read the age and condition of an older home or the build quality of a new one, and verify the HOA posture before you buy.