Eagles Nest is a resident-owned 55+ manufactured-home cooperative in St. Petersburg, in the Tyrone area of central Pinellas County's 33710 ZIP, at 7801 34th Avenue North directly across from the 133-acre Walter Fuller Park. Public sources describe a small community of roughly 99 to 101 homes with a clubhouse, billiard room, library, and laundry facility.
The draw here is the location and the affordable cooperative structure. Public sources describe a low monthly fee, reported around the high-100s, that includes water, sewer, trash, and grounds maintenance, with no separate land lease, plus a clubhouse hosting bingo, potlucks, and billiards. The community sits steps from Walter Fuller Park's pool, trails, dog park, and pickleball, near Tyrone Square Mall and roughly 15 minutes from the Gulf beaches.
Two reads define value here. First, ownership: resident-owned typically means buyers purchase a share in the cooperative that owns the land along with the manufactured home, so the share, the monthly fee, the cooperative financials, and manufactured-home and share financing are central. Second, the manufactured-home read: the age, structure, and tie-downs of a specific home drive value and insurability, and Pinellas flood exposure is parcel specific even inland, so confirm the FEMA zone and an insurance quote.
For buyers 55 and older who want an affordable, resident-owned manufactured-home community next to a major park in St. Petersburg, Eagles Nest is one of the options. The work is reading the ownership structure, the fee, the home, and the flood picture honestly, and confirming the details with the community, before you buy.