Pinehurst Park is a small, established single-residential neighborhood in central Tampa, Hillsborough County, in ZIP 33604, sitting in the historic Seminole Heights area near Nebraska Avenue and Sligh Avenue, roughly three miles north of downtown Tampa. Third-party neighborhood data describe it as a low-density older platted neighborhood (city-data.com, 2026).
The housing stock is modestly scaled and older, typically compact one-story two to four bedroom homes on conventional city lots, a mix of early-twentieth-century and mid-century single-family construction with later updates, in keeping with the broader Seminole Heights area where many homes date to the 1910s through the 1950s. This is a condition-driven market: roof age, electrical and plumbing systems, and insurability shape value more than square footage alone.
As an established, older platted neighborhood, Pinehurst Park most likely carries no mandatory HOA, which is common for older central Tampa subdivisions, but that should be verified for the specific parcel rather than assumed. Any CDD assessment, if present, would show on the property tax bill and should be read directly.
The pitch is established value plus location: a centrally located address in the historic Seminole Heights area, with quick reach to I-275, downtown Tampa, the growing Florida Avenue and Nebraska Avenue corridors, and the Hillsborough River. The work is reading the older-home condition, the flood zone, and the insurance math before you fall for a price.