Stevensons Heights is a small platted pocket of single-family homes in Clearwater, in Pinellas County, sitting north of downtown near Stevenson Creek. Pinellas County property records show much of the housing stock built in the mid 1950s, so this is an established mid-century area rather than new construction (Pinellas County tax assessment data via City-Data, 2016 roll).
The homes here are predominantly one-story single-family houses on conventional lots. Because the stock is older, condition varies widely from home to home, and roof age, systems, and updates do more to set value than the headline number. Each parcel has to be read on its own.
The location is the draw: the pocket sits near Stevenson Creek, a waterway that has seen roughly a hundred million dollars in public restoration investment over the years and is now the subject of an active dock-permitting debate (Tampa Bay Newspapers, 2024; FOX 13). Downtown Clearwater and its waterfront are a short drive south.
The honest pitch is an established north-Clearwater address with creek-side character and downtown access, where the money is made or lost on the parcel, the condition of an older home, and an honest read of the flood zone, not on the neighborhood name.