Lingerlong is a small, obscure subdivision name inside the Historic Hyde Park district of South Tampa, in Hillsborough County, ZIP 33606. It was platted in the early 1920s, the bungalow and craftsman building era that defines much of Hyde Park, and today it reads as a handful of blocks of older single-family homes rather than a standalone community (Hyde Park is Tampa's oldest existing neighborhood, with homes reflecting the 1920s and 1930s Florida style, per City of Tampa).
The character is walkable, historic South Tampa: tree-lined streets near Hyde Park Village and Bayshore Boulevard, with original 1920s bungalows alongside renovated and rebuilt homes. Listings in the Lingerlong subdivision describe 1920s Hyde Park craftsman bungalows with wrap-around porches and original pine floors, the kind of stock where condition and any historic review matter as much as the address.
Because the plat predates modern community structures, the original Lingerlong lots generally carry no mandatory HOA, and there is no CDD on legacy Hyde Park platting. That said, the Hyde Park historic district overlay can govern exterior changes, so confirm both the fee picture and any preservation review for the exact parcel.
The pitch is location and historic character in one of Tampa's most established neighborhoods, walkable to the Village, SoHo, and Bayshore. The work is reading an old home honestly: roof and systems age, any historic district review, and the parcel level flood zone and insurance, which in South Tampa is essential diligence.