Kingsway Poultry Colony sits along the Kingsway Road corridor in Brandon, in Hillsborough County, just east of what was the eastern edge of old Brandon. The name is literal local history: in the 1920s, beyond Pinewood Avenue, growers raised chickens here through the winter and sold eggs into Ybor City, and the area kept the Kingsway Poultry Colony name through later platting (Brandon area history and Homes.com and neighborhoods.com subdivision profiles, 2026).
Today the area is established single-family living across several platted units, recorded with designations such as Kingsway Poultry Colony Unit N. Housing stock is mostly midsize block and frame homes on lots that tend to run larger and more varied than tight production subdivisions, and the area falls within ZIP 33510 (city-data subdivision profile).
The name covers very different homes, so the money is made or lost on the specific unit, the lot, and an honest read of an older home's roof, systems, and flood exposure, not the headline price. Many parcels carry little or no mandatory HOA and no CDD, but it varies by unit, so confirm the lines for the exact parcel.
The pitch is character and access at an established-Brandon entry point: Kingsway Road feeds quickly to Brandon Boulevard (SR 60) and the I-75 and Selmon Expressway connections, with Yates Elementary on Kingsway Road inside the area. The work is sorting the units, reading the lot, and verifying fees, flood zone, and insurance before you fall for a price.