Rocky Point Village is an established single-residential neighborhood in Tampa, in Hillsborough County's 33607 ZIP, on the Rocky Point peninsula near the bay. Public sources describe single-family homes built in the 1960s ranging from two to five bedrooms, some with a garage or carport, in a close-in location between Pinellas and Hillsborough counties.
The appeal is a central location at a relative value: public sources place Rocky Point minutes from Tampa International Airport, the Westshore business district, International Plaza, and major roadways, with waterfront dining and the bay close by. The neighborhood offers established single-family homes in a peninsula setting that is hard to replicate so close to the airport and jobs.
The defining read is the coastal risk profile and the age of the homes. As a low-lying peninsula neighborhood of 1960s homes, the elevation, the flood zone, the roof and systems condition, and the flood and windstorm insurance drive value. The 2024 storms brought surge to low-lying Tampa Bay areas, so the elevation picture is central. Confirm the elevation, the flood quote, and the home's systems for a specific address.
For buyers who want an established single-family home in a central, close-in Tampa location near the airport, Rocky Point Village is one of the options. The work is reading the elevation, the flood picture, and the home's condition honestly before you buy.