Hanna Park market snapshot (as of June 25, 2026): the median sale price is about $460K ($318 per sq ft), with homes averaging 430 days on market and 2.4 months of supply, a buyer-leaning market (limited data). Based on 5 recent closings in live Stellar MLS data.
Hanna Park is an established single-family neighborhood in south St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, in the 33712 ZIP near 31st Street South and 64th Avenue South (neighborhood real estate guides and Stellar MLS subdivision records, 2026). It sits as an interior pocket between the Maximo area to the west and the Pinellas Point area to the south, close to the 34th Street South corridor.
Neighborhood and listing records describe Hanna Park as one-story block single-family homes, generally two to three bedrooms in the roughly 1,100 to 1,600 square foot range, with build years spanning from the late 1950s into the early 2000s (neighborhoods.com and Stellar MLS records, 2026). Listings in the subdivision note block construction and no deed restriction, so this is a no-HOA neighborhood of individual houses; confirm the exact year built, size, and any restriction by address.
Because this is a small neighborhood of individual homes, the money is made or lost on the specific house and lot, not on the address. The drivers are the era and condition of the home, the renovation scope, the FEMA flood zone and the insurance lines, and the immediate street, all of which have to be read by address from the survey, the listing, and an insurance quote for the exact property.
The pitch is a quiet, established south St. Pete address with room to add value: the reviving Skyway Marina District along 34th Street South, Maximo Park and the Boca Ciega Bay waterfront, and I-275 with the Sunshine Skyway are all close, and downtown St. Petersburg and the Gulf beaches are a manageable drive. The work is the diligence: read the era and condition, scope the renovation, check the flood zone, and quote the insurance before you buy.