Phoenix Park
Homes for Sale in St Petersburg, FL
True comps, carrying-cost math, and listings before the portals.

Phoenix Park's story is age and size. With a median year built of 1952 across a span that runs from 1918 up to 2024, this is a pocket where a handful of newer builds sit among a much older base, and that mix does most of the work in how a given listing gets priced. Condition, updates, and lot handling matter more here than in a tract built in one pass.
At a median living area of 1,244 square feet, these are modest-footprint homes, which keeps the buyer pool broad but also means renovation scope and layout efficiency are central to value, not an afterthought. With 403 homes in current inventory and no community amenities identified from MLS data, this reads as an established, unpackaged neighborhood rather than a managed community — pricing here is set home by home.
Who Phoenix Park is best for.
Best for
- A buyer looking for an established, non-amenity neighborhood in St Petersburg and comfortable making condition-by-condition comparisons.
- A buyer drawn to older housing stock who wants to evaluate a specific home's build era and updates rather than buy into a uniform product.
- A buyer targeting a compact, efficient floor plan near the median 1,244 square feet rather than a larger-format home.
Probably not for
- A buyer who wants managed community amenities as part of the purchase decision.
- A buyer who prefers a single-era, uniformly built neighborhood with minimal condition variation between listings.
- A buyer unwilling to budget time for individual home due diligence given the wide build-year spread.
The market around Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park is a small community — 24 recorded sales on file, most recently in 2021 — too few for its own price trend. Here is the market around it.
Across Pinellas County, 6,909 homes are active and 1,852 pending (21% under contract).
Homes here are single family residence.
ZIP and county figures describe the wider market, not Phoenix Park specifically. Momentum Research analysis of MLS records.
The Phoenix Park buying strategy.
If we were buying in Phoenix Park today, this is the order of operations we would run for our clients.
Underwrite the condition first. Price the roof, HVAC, and systems honestly before judging any list price; condition swings value here more than square footage alone.
Match the home to real comps. Recent sales of similar condition and lot, not the asking price, tell you what a home is worth.
Move deliberately, not desperately. Neither side has a decisive edge, so a well-prepared, fairly-priced offer wins without overpaying.
Line up financing and inspection early. A pre-approval and an inspection plan let you act fast and negotiate from evidence.
Keep an agent in your corner. The listing agent works for the seller; we represent you and prepare a hand-built valuation before any offer in Phoenix Park.
A neighborhood built in layers
A 1918-to-2024 build span with a median year built of 1952 means Phoenix Park has been filled in gradually rather than developed in a single phase. Expect a real mix of original construction, mid-century stock, and scattered newer or rebuilt homes, each carrying its own maintenance history and update timeline. That variation is the main thing a buyer needs to account for when comparing two listings that look similar on paper.
The median living area of 1,244 square feet points to a neighborhood of right-sized homes rather than larger-format construction, which keeps entry costs and carrying costs proportionate but also puts a premium on how well a given floor plan is laid out. A homestead share of 43.6% suggests a meaningful portion of the neighborhood is owner-occupied on a primary basis, alongside a share that is not — worth understanding for anyone evaluating a specific block. With no community amenities identified from current MLS listings, this is a neighborhood you buy for the house and the location, not for a clubhouse or shared recreation.
The location and the amenities are priced into every listing in Phoenix Park. The deal is won or lost on condition, the comps, and the renovation math.
Why work with Momentum here
In a neighborhood this age-mixed, the comparison work is not simple — a 1920s home and a recently built one on the same street are not the same transaction. We walk the build history, condition, and layout of each listing against what else is active or has closed nearby, so an offer or a list price is grounded in the specific home, not a neighborhood average that does not really apply to it.
Phoenix Park in 15 seconds.
HOA, CDD & Fees
- Mandatory HOA — confirm current dues
- Any club/amenity membership is billed separately
Confirm the current HOA dues, exactly what they cover, and any CDD bond or special assessment for a specific address before you offer.
Tools for a Phoenix Park buy.
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Selling here is won on condition and pricing to real comps, not an automated estimate. The right number comes from closed Phoenix Park sales matched to your home.
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Data sources & freshness
| Housing stock & ownership | Florida DOR 2025 assessment roll (street-list match (2 streets, ZIP 33711/33712)) |
| Under-contract shares | Stellar MLS records, as of 2026-07-12 |
| Historical depth | Closed-sale records back to 2015 (5 transactions analyzed) |
Verify the primary sources yourself: Florida DOR · U.S. Census · FEMA flood maps · Citizens Property Insurance.
Momentum Research figures are our own analysis of Stellar MLS records; MLS data is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Methodology: how Momentum market scores are computed. Market metrics describe homes for sale and recent sales, not residents.
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