Pinecrest Park is an established single-family pocket in central Pinellas Park, in mid-county Pinellas, built largely in the 1970s on a grid of one-story homes near Park Boulevard and 66th Street North. Many of the homes along Pinecrest Lane and the surrounding streets date to the mid-1970s, so this is older Florida stock where condition, roof age, and insurability drive value (Pinellas County Property Appraiser records and local listings, 2026).
The pitch here is value plus location. Pinellas Park sits between St. Petersburg and Clearwater, close to the Gulf beaches and reachable to both downtowns and the airports, and it carries some of the more affordable established pricing in the county. Pinecrest Park is part of that value story, an established neighborhood rather than a new amenity community.
Because the housing is older, the money is made or lost on an honest read of the home roof, systems, and flood exposure, not on the headline. After hurricanes Helene and Milton hit the Tampa Bay area in fall 2024, insurers across Pinellas continued to reprice wind and flood risk, so the insurance quote on the specific address is now central diligence (mypinellascountyrealestate.com flood-zone guidance, 2025).
Pinellas Park itself is investing in its core, with the City Center and the new Park Junction district in the downtown area, plus the Sprowls Horizon Sports Park, all adding amenities and services around the city. The work for a buyer is sorting condition and verifying fees, flood zone, and insurance before you fall for a price.