Seminole Park Estates is an established single-residential neighborhood in the City of Seminole, in Pinellas County on the Gulf side of the Tampa Bay metro. Public neighborhood data describes it as a well established community of single-family homes built around 1973 to 1974, roughly 994 to 1767 square feet, with three to four bedrooms and no association fee (neighborhoods.com, 2026).
This is a value and condition market, not an amenity master plan. With early 1970s housing stock, the money is made or lost on the roof, the systems, the insurability, and an honest read of the parcel level flood zone, not on a headline number. Confirm the HOA status, the FEMA flood zone, and an insurance quote for the exact parcel during diligence.
Location is the anchor. The neighborhood sits near the Park Boulevard corridor and the rebuilt Seminole City Center at Park Boulevard and 113th Street, which has served as the area's everyday retail and services hub since it reopened in 2016 (NADG, redevelopment page). Pinellas Gulf beaches, Lake Seminole Park, and the Pinellas Trail are all close.
The honest caution is storm exposure. City officials described the 2024 Hurricane Helene and Milton damage as the worst in Seminole's history, with hundreds of single-family homes affected citywide (Tampa Bay Times, October 2024). Flood zone, elevation, and insurance therefore sit at the center of the buy here, so verify them on the specific address.