Fairlawn Park in Pinellas Park

Fairlawn Park Homes for Sale in Pinellas Park, FL

Established Pinellas Park · Pinellas County · ZIP 33781

Pinellas Park's established no-HOA value pocket, an owner-occupied single-family grid on larger than average lots.

Single-family no HOALarger than average lotsCentral Pinellas location
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Fairlawn Park is an older single-family grid where condition, roof age, lot, and the parcel flood picture drive the number, so the honest read is by home and parcel, not by one neighborhood average.
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Jon Brooks, founder of Momentum Realty
Jon's Current Read

"Fairlawn Park is an established value market, not a master plan, so the read is different from a gated community: it is an owner-occupied grid of single-family homes in central Pinellas Park near 67th Street North and 79th Avenue North, where condition, roof age, flood zone, and the specific lot drive the number far more than the neighborhood name. Most of this stock carries no mandatory HOA, which keeps carrying cost low but puts roof, systems, and insurability squarely on the buyer. The homes are two to four bedrooms on larger than average, well landscaped lots, with some already updated and others awaiting work. Your leverage is buying the right lot, reading the flood and insurance math on an older home honestly, and not overpaying for cosmetics."

Jon Brooks, founder, Momentum Realty · Updated June 2026

The 60-Second Overview

Fairlawn Park is an established single-residential neighborhood in Pinellas Park, in Pinellas County, ZIP 33781. It is an owner-occupied grid of two to four bedroom homes on larger than average lots with mature landscaping, reached off Belcher Road and Park Boulevard near 67th Street North and 79th Avenue North (Lipply Real Estate and Zillow neighborhood guides, 2026).

This is a condition-driven value market rather than a single amenity community. Most of the housing carries no mandatory HOA, so the carrying cost is low but the roof, systems, and insurability on an older home fall to the buyer. Some homes have already been updated with newer flooring, countertops, and appliances, while others are priced for a rehabber or a buyer who wants to add their own finishes, and many offer fenced yards (Lipply Real Estate, 2026).

The Fairlawn Park name covers a grid of similar but individually different homes, so the money is made or lost on the specific lot, the parcel, and an honest read of an older home's roof, systems, and flood exposure, not the headline price.

The pitch is established value plus a central Pinellas position: a mid-county location with US 19 and Park Boulevard shopping close and the Gulf beaches, downtown St. Petersburg, and I-275 to Tampa all reachable, paired with single-family stock that often carries no HOA. The work is sorting the better lots from the rest and verifying flood zone, insurance, and condition before you fall for a price.

Best for

  • Value buyers who want established Pinellas Park single-family at a no-HOA carrying cost
  • Buyers comfortable budgeting roof, systems, and insurance on an older home
  • Owner-occupiers who want larger lots and a central Pinellas location
  • Buyers who will read flood zone and condition lot by lot and parcel by parcel

Probably not for

  • Buyers who want a single gated, amenity-dense master plan feel
  • Anyone unwilling to verify flood zone and insurance for the exact parcel
  • Buyers expecting new-construction systems and a builder warranty
  • Vacation-rental buyers, this is an owner-occupied residential neighborhood

How Fairlawn Park is performing right now

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0 : 0Under contract vs for salestrong demand
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Tight supply and strong demand favor sellers here. Homes still take about two months to sell, though, and with asking prices running above recent sales per square foot, a prepared buyer has room on anything overpriced. Reading each home against the real comps, not the headline trend, is where the edge is.

Live from Stellar MLS, as of June 24, 2026. Refreshed twice daily. Months of supply, days on market, and the contract-to-listing ratio are computed from current Fairlawn Park listings and the trailing twelve months of closed sales.

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Our proprietary read on how a home in Fairlawn Park buys, holds, and resells. See the five factors.

Listing locations from Stellar MLS; lot type inferred from listing descriptions. Destination pins are approximate. Map data © OpenStreetMap, tiles © CARTO. Flood, school, and commute overlays are on the roadmap.

The takeaway

Fairlawn Park trades a master-plan feel for a central Pinellas location, with the Gulf beaches, downtown St. Petersburg, and I-275 to Tampa all within a manageable drive.

Park Boulevard retail corridor~5 min · shopping and services
US 19 corridor~5 to 10 min · north-south access
Gulf beaches via Park Boulevard~15 to 20 min · west to the coast
Downtown St. Petersburg~20 to 25 min · via I-275 or US 19
I-275 access~10 min · north to Tampa
Tampa International Airport~30 to 40 min · via I-275
Downtown Tampa~35 to 45 min · via I-275

Distances and drive times are approximate and vary with traffic and your exact parcel. Confirm your real commute at your real departure time.

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Carrying cost · the no-CDD edge

No CDD bond means thousands less per year than newer master plans.

Typical CDD community~$2,500/yr
Fairlawn Park (no CDD)$0/yr

Roughly $25,000 saved over 10 years in carrying cost, before resale.

Illustrative. NE Florida CDD assessments commonly run $1,500-$3,500+/yr and vary by community; verify per property.

Schools

15-Second Take
  • Pinellas County Public Schools
  • Verify the zoned schools by address
  • Magnet and choice options may be available
  • Confirm current ratings before relying on them
  • Private and parochial options nearby

Fairlawn Park is served by Pinellas County Public Schools. Assignment is by address and can change, so confirm the exact zoned elementary, middle, and high schools for any specific home, plus any magnet or choice options. Treat published ratings as a starting point, not the full story.

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Pinellas Park Elementary (verify by address)

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The takeaway

What is actually shaping value around Fairlawn Park: the City of Pinellas Park's downtown and City Center redevelopment, the Park Boulevard and US 19 retail build-out, Pinellas County flood and insurance dynamics on older homes, and the established no-HOA character of the grid. Each item is sourced and linked.

Recent Developments in Fairlawn Park

Our read on what is being built around Fairlawn Park, scored for direction, significance, and how close the effect lands. The full sourced timeline follows below.

Net OutlookBullishPinellas Park's downtown reinvestment and a central county location point to steady demand, with the watch item being flood and insurance costs on older single-family stock.

Pinellas Park City Center redevelopment

2024 to 2026
BullishNotable impact
SignificanceRadius: Area

The City Center and Davis Commons project, which adds public space, parking, and mixed-use development to the Park Boulevard arts district, supports demand for nearby established homes.

Park Boulevard and US 19 retail build-out

2024 to 2026
BullishNotable impact
SignificanceRadius: Area

Expansion at centers such as the Shoppes at Park Place keeps shopping, dining, and services close to the neighborhood.

Central Pinellas location

2026
BullishNotable impact
SignificanceRadius: Area

Proximity to the Gulf beaches, downtown St. Petersburg, US 19, and I-275 to Tampa underpins demand for the established single-family grid.

Older stock means condition risk

Ongoing
NeutralNotable impact
SignificanceRadius: Community

Much of the neighborhood predates current codes, so roof, systems, and insurability drive value and have to be read per home.

Parcel-level flood exposure in Pinellas

Ongoing
NeutralNotable impact
SignificanceRadius: Area

Flood zones vary by parcel across Pinellas County, making the FEMA check and an insurance quote essential diligence.

Largely no-HOA carrying cost

Ongoing
BullishMinor impact
SignificanceRadius: Community

Most single-family stock carries no mandatory HOA, which keeps carrying cost low but puts upkeep and insurance on the owner.

Direction, significance, and effect-radius ratings are Momentum's proprietary, qualitative read of the sourced items below, not investment advice or a prediction for any specific home.

Development, infrastructure, retail, and school activity affecting Fairlawn Park, tracked by our team and summarized from public reporting and official sources, with links to the original coverage. Last updated June 2026.

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  1. March 2024
    Development

    Pinellas Park begins first phase of new City Center

    The City of Pinellas Park began the first phase of its City Center project at Davis Commons in March 2024, a long-term redevelopment of the Park Boulevard arts district that will add public space, parking, and mixed-use development, with build-out expected over many years. Why it matters: Downtown reinvestment near the neighborhood supports demand for surrounding established homes. Source

  2. March 2024
    Development

    Hotel and retail approved for Shoppes at Park Place

    Plans advanced in 2024 to add a hotel, a bank, and new retail to the Shoppes at Park Place on US 19 in Pinellas Park, continuing the build-out of the city's main retail corridor near the neighborhood. Why it matters: Retail expansion on US 19 keeps shopping and services close to Fairlawn Park. Source

  3. March 2026
    Market

    Pinellas County home prices climb into 2026

    Market trackers reported Pinellas County home prices up year over year into early 2026, with continued demand across the county including central Pinellas markets like Pinellas Park. Why it matters: Countywide demand and limited land supply support value across established Pinellas Park pockets like Fairlawn Park. Source

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Summaries reflect public reporting and official sources linked above as of the dates shown. Project details, timelines, and approvals can change. Commentary on potential market effects is general observation, not investment advice or a prediction for any specific property. For the freshest items across the whole region, see This Week in Northeast Florida.

If we were buying in Fairlawn Park, this is the order of operations we would run, and the one we run for our clients.

1

Pick the lot first. Fairlawn Park is an established grid where lot size, condition, and the flood picture vary, so the parcel decides the floor on value.

2

Read the flood zone and insurance math early. Pinellas flood exposure is parcel specific, so pull the FEMA zone and quote the specific address before you fall for the home.

3

Budget roof and systems on an older home. Much of this stock predates current codes, so roof age and wind mitigation drive the premium at this price point.

4

Confirm there is no HOA, or read it if there is. Most Fairlawn Park stock carries no mandatory HOA, but verify the exact parcel and any deed restrictions.

5

Use the location, and cross-shop the neighboring established west St. Pete pocket of Tyrone if you want a side by side read.

Best Buy
An updated single-family home on a higher, drier, larger lot with no HOA
Biggest Risk
Underbudgeting roof, systems, and flood insurance on an older home
Best Lot
A higher, drier, larger parcel outside the flood zone on a sought-after block
Smart Timing
Confirm the flood zone and the insurance quote before you offer
The takeaway

On mobile, tap any heading below to open it. This is the home by home, lot by lot, club and renovation detail, organized so you can jump straight to what matters to you.

Community Details at a Glance

Fairlawn Park is an established Pinellas Park neighborhood rather than a single amenity community, so the lifestyle is everyday single-family living on larger, well landscaped lots. Park Boulevard and US 19 shopping, grocery, and services sit a short drive away, with city parks and the Pinellas Park arts district nearby and the Gulf beaches reachable to the west. Most homes carry no HOA, so there is no shared clubhouse or pool unless you buy into a specific villa or condo community elsewhere. Confirm any specific block's character and any fees before you buy.

The takeaway

Three honest price bands. Condition and lot, not the square footage alone, decide where a home lands.

The Established Entry

Original single-family homes, usually without an HOA, where condition and roof age drive value. The affordable way into central Pinellas Park.

Lowest entry
The Updated Core

Renovated homes on solid, higher, drier, larger lots, the heart of the resale market here.

Most inventory
The Top

Fully reworked or rebuilt homes on the most sought-after lots, the stock that holds value best in the neighborhood.

Strongest resale

Approximate 2026 resale bands from third-party listing data and public records, not NEFAR statistics. Confirm pricing for a specific home.

The Established Entry
Original single-family homes, usually without an HOA, where condition and roof age drive value. The affordable way into central Pinellas Park.
The Updated Core
Renovated homes on solid, higher, drier, larger lots, the heart of the resale market here.
The Top
Fully reworked or rebuilt homes on the most sought-after lots, the stock that holds value best in the neighborhood.

Approximate 2026 resale bands from third-party listing data and public records, not NEFAR statistics. Confirm pricing for a specific home.

15-Second Take
  • Renovation math decides the deal
  • Better lots and views resell strongest
  • Roof and HVAC age drive the insurance quote
  • Interior lots are where buyers overpay
Jon Brooks, Momentum Realty
Operator Note

Most buyers overpay on interior lots in the back half of the community. A sharp renovation can distract you, but the weaker resale position follows the lot, not the finishes. We read the homesite before the kitchen.

Roof and structureOlder roofs, verify age and wind mitigation
Systems and electricalOlder HVAC and panels common, budget updates
Flood and insuranceParcel-specific Pinellas flood exposure, quote the address
Location and accessCentral Pinellas near retail, beaches, and I-275
Carrying costMost stock carries no mandatory HOA

Momentum analysis based on the community's structure, location, lot scarcity, and housing stock. Not a guarantee of future value.

Jon Brooks, Momentum Realty
Operator Note

The strongest value pocket is usually a renovated home on a good lot priced just under the next tier up. Buyers chasing the single biggest house often pay top prices for what is really a renovation project.

5 Mistakes Buyers Make in Fairlawn Park

15-Second Take
  • Calling the listing agent (who works for the seller)
  • Misjudging the renovation budget
  • Overpaying for an interior lot
  • Underbudgeting the carrying costs
  • Skipping the roof, HVAC, and systems check

The same five mistakes cost buyers the most in any market. Every one is avoidable with the right preparation before you tour.

The Fairlawn Park name spans an established grid of single-family homes on larger lots. The deal is won or lost on the lot, the parcel, and the flood, roof, and insurance math.

Jon Brooks · Founder, Momentum Realty
7.2B · Buy Score
Resale Strength7.2/10
Renovation Risk5.5/10
Location Efficiency7.6/10
Long-Term Defensibility7.0/10
Carrying Cost Advantage8.0/10

Momentum Intelligence Scores are our proprietary, qualitative assessment based on the analysis on this page, on a 0 to 10 scale. They are a framework for comparing communities, not a guarantee of future value or advice on a specific home.

Why our read on Fairlawn Park is different.

Most pages on this community are an automated estimate wrapped in stock copy. This one is built from the live Stellar MLS feed, fourteen years of closed sales, and a renovation-by-renovation read of what actually moves value here, lot by lot. No Zestimate, no guesswork.

Live Stellar MLS feed14 years of closed salesRenovation-premium analysisLot-by-lot, no automated estimates
Jon Brooks, founder of Momentum Realty. A housing economist with a background in real estate investment banking at Deutsche Bank and consulting at Ernst & Young, who has built and analyzed Northeast Florida real estate from the ground up.

Which Lots & Views Hold Value Best

Where the value actually sits. Each home is shaded by its price per square foot (a value read, not just a price) and ringed by lot type, so you can see at a glance which pockets carry a real, durable premium and where a renovation play makes sense.

Value ($/sqft)
$261 value$401 premium
Lake / waterPreserveInterior

Fill = price per square foot; ring = lot type, inferred from listing descriptions. Sold homes are shown by realized $/sqft (lot type not always recorded). Asking and recent-sold figures from Stellar MLS; for orientation, not an appraisal.

15-Second Take
  • Higher, drier lots outside the flood zone hold value
  • Verify the FEMA flood zone for the exact address
  • Larger than average lots are a Fairlawn Park draw
  • Most parcels carry no HOA, verify the specific lot
  • Read the lot and flood picture before the finishes

In an established value market like Fairlawn Park, the parcel is the part of your money the market protects. Higher, drier lots outside the flood zone, and the larger, well landscaped parcels the neighborhood is known for, hold value better than low-lying or smaller ones. The house can be renovated; the flood zone and the lot cannot. Read the parcel and the flood map first, then price the condition of the home against it.

Fairlawn Park in 15 seconds.

Best forValue buyers who want established Pinellas Park single-family at a no-HOA carrying cost.
Biggest advantageCentral Pinellas location and low carrying cost, with larger lots, beaches, and I-275 all reachable.
Biggest riskRoof, systems, and flood insurance on older homes, and parcel-level flood exposure.
Sweet spotAn updated home on a higher, drier, larger lot matched honestly to comps.
Avoid ifYou want a gated master plan or new-construction systems and a warranty.

HOA, CDD & Fees

15-Second Take
  • Most Fairlawn Park single-family stock has no mandatory HOA
  • Some nearby platted or villa communities do carry dues, verify per parcel
  • No HOA means roof, systems, and insurance fall to the owner
  • Flood zone is parcel specific, check FEMA and insurance
  • Budget a roof and systems reserve on older homes

Most of Fairlawn Park is established single-family stock with no mandatory HOA, which keeps carrying cost low. Some nearby platted sections or villa communities can carry dues, so confirm the exact lines for the specific parcel.

Where no HOA exists, exterior upkeep, insurance, and reserves fall entirely to the owner. Where a community association does apply, dues typically cover common areas and any shared amenities, so read the documents for that specific community.

The takeaway

Selling here is won on condition and view, not the Zestimate. The right number comes from closed comps matched to your renovation level and lot.

Momentum listings (YTD)
97.98%
Sold-to-list ratio across our market for our agents, sellers keeping more of their price.
Market average (YTD)
96.73%
The broader metro average sold-to-list ratio over the same period.
Momentum days on market
64 days
Median days on market for our listings, faster sales mean less carrying cost and stronger leverage.
Market days on market
72 days
The broader metro median over the same period.

Sold-to-list and days-on-market figures reflect Momentum Realty listings versus our market average, year to date. Your home's result depends on pricing, condition, lot, view, and preparation.

In Fairlawn Park, condition and view decide your number

Because buyers here are weighing your home against renovated comps and cross-shopping Tyrone, a home priced to the community average instead of its true condition and view either leaves money on the table or sits. A renovated kitchen, newer roof and HVAC, and a golf or lake view all deserve to show up in your price, and a buyer pool reading renovation math needs to be shown why your home is worth it. We build that case with real comps and a pricing strategy for the current market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Fairlawn Park?
Fairlawn Park is an established single-residential neighborhood in Pinellas Park, Pinellas County, in ZIP 33781. It sits in central Pinellas, reached off Belcher Road and Park Boulevard near 67th Street North and 79th Avenue North.
Is Fairlawn Park in St. Petersburg or Pinellas Park?
Fairlawn Park is in the City of Pinellas Park, a central Pinellas County city next to St. Petersburg. It is an owner-occupied single-residential neighborhood, not part of the City of St. Petersburg proper.
What kind of homes are in Fairlawn Park?
Mostly established two to four bedroom single-family homes on larger than average, well landscaped lots, many with fenced yards. Some are already updated and others are priced for a rehabber, so condition and roof age matter more than the neighborhood name (Lipply Real Estate, 2026).
Does Fairlawn Park have HOA fees?
Most of the single-family stock carries no mandatory HOA, which keeps carrying cost low. Some nearby platted sections or villa communities can carry dues, so confirm the exact fees for any specific home.
Is there new construction in Fairlawn Park?
This is an established, largely built-out neighborhood, so most homes are older resales rather than new construction. Newer homes appear mainly as renovations or teardown rebuilds, which you should verify per parcel.
What makes Fairlawn Park lots different?
Fairlawn Park is known for larger than average lots with mature landscaping, which appeals to buyers who want yard space and fenced yards. The lot size and the flood picture vary parcel by parcel, so verify both for the exact address (Lipply Real Estate, 2026).
How far is Fairlawn Park from the Gulf beaches?
The Gulf beaches such as Madeira Beach and Indian Shores are a short drive west via Park Boulevard and the causeways. Drive times vary by destination and traffic, so confirm the route for your specific home.
How is the commute from Fairlawn Park to Tampa?
I-275 carries you north across the bay toward Tampa and Tampa International Airport, and US 19 runs through central Pinellas. Drive times depend on your exact start point and the time of day.
Should I worry about flood zones in Fairlawn Park?
Flood exposure is parcel specific across Pinellas County, so always run the FEMA flood zone and an insurance quote for the exact address during diligence. Higher, drier lots hold value better.
What schools serve Fairlawn Park?
The area is served by Pinellas County Schools, with options including Pinellas Park Elementary and Pinellas Park Middle in ZIP 33781, and Pinellas Park High nearby in Largo. Assignment is by address and can change, so confirm the zoned schools for any specific home (Pinellas County Schools, 2026).
Is Fairlawn Park good for value?
It offers established Pinellas Park single-family living at a low, no-HOA carrying cost, with larger lots and a central county location near shopping and beaches. Value comes with older housing stock, so condition and insurability matter.
Why does pricing vary so much in Fairlawn Park?
Because the neighborhood mixes updated homes with original ones across lots of different sizes and flood pictures. The lot, the condition, and the flood zone, not the Fairlawn Park name, set the price.
Is Fairlawn Park a vacation-rental market?
No. This is an owner-occupied residential neighborhood of established single-family homes, not a short-term vacation-rental district. Buy it as a place to live and read the condition honestly.
What should I check before buying in Fairlawn Park?
Pull the FEMA flood zone and quote insurance for the exact address, read the roof and systems on an older home, confirm whether any HOA or deed restriction applies, and compare to real comps on the specific block.
Who is the best real estate agent for Fairlawn Park?
The best agent for Fairlawn Park is one who actively works Pinellas Park and knows the community's pricing, HOA and CDD details, and current inventory. Tell us what you're looking for in the form on this page and Momentum Realty will match you with a local specialist for Fairlawn Park.
How do I find a top Pinellas Park real estate agent who knows Fairlawn Park?
Share a few details in the form on this page. Momentum Realty has 280+ agents and more than $3.5B in closed sales, and we'll connect you with one who knows Fairlawn Park and the wider Pinellas Park area.
Can Momentum Realty connect me with an agent for Fairlawn Park?
Yes. Use the form on this page and we'll introduce you to a local specialist who can guide your Fairlawn Park purchase or sale - no call center and no pressure.
Value buyers who want established Pinellas Park single-family at a no-HOA carrying costExcellent fit
Buyers comfortable budgeting roof, systems, and insurance on an older homeExcellent fit
Owner-occupiers who want larger lots and a central Pinellas locationExcellent fit
Buyers who will read flood zone and condition lot by lotExcellent fit
Buyers who want a central Pinellas location over a master-plan feelExcellent fit
Buyers who want one gated, amenity-dense master planProbably not
Anyone unwilling to verify flood zone and insurance per parcelProbably not
Buyers who need new-construction systems and a builder warrantyProbably not
Vacation-rental buyers, this is an owner-occupied neighborhoodProbably not
Buyers unwilling to budget roof and systems work on older homesProbably not

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