Norma Park market snapshot (as of June 25, 2026): the median sale price is about $477K ($310 per sq ft), with homes averaging 131 days on market and 3.7 months of supply, a buyer-leaning market (limited data). Based on 13 recent closings in live Stellar MLS data.
Norma Park is an established subdivision in South Tampa, Hillsborough County (ZIP 33611), a residential pocket of midsize single-family homes that continues to draw interest from buyers shopping the South Tampa corridor (source: city-data.com, Norma Park neighborhood profile).
The homes here span a wide range of eras and sizes, with reporting describing a typical range from roughly the high 900s to about 2,050 square feet (source: city-data.com). Because the stock varies, the spread between listings comes down to condition, renovation level, and the lot far more than any single headline number.
The location is the core of the value: Norma Park sits within reach of the Bayshore corridor, MacDill Air Force Base, and the shops and dining of South Tampa, with quick access to the Selmon Expressway. As with much of South Tampa, confirm the flood zone, elevation, and insurance picture for any specific home.
For buyers who want a South Tampa address at a more attainable entry than the waterfront streets, Norma Park is worth a close look. The work is reading each home on its own merits, condition, lot, and the flood and insurance math, rather than assuming the subdivision sets the price.