Teresa Gardens market snapshot (as of June 25, 2026): the median sale price is about $411K ($314 per sq ft), with homes averaging 3 days on market and 1.7 months of supply, a balanced market (limited data). Based on 7 recent closings in live Stellar MLS data.
Teresa Gardens is an established single-family neighborhood in west St. Petersburg, part of the larger Jungle Terrace area in Pinellas County, in ZIP 33710 (BEX Realty and Homes.com neighborhood guides, 2026). It is a residential grid rather than an amenity community, and the homes are predominantly midcentury single-family houses on conventional lots.
The surrounding Jungle Terrace area is known for older, well-established housing built largely between 1940 and 1969, with the stock skewing to 1950s and 1960s single-story ranch homes plus a mix of newer rebuilds (NeighborhoodScout and Homes.com, 2026). That means the buy here is condition driven, where roof age, systems, and insurability matter as much as square footage.
Location is the underrated part of the pitch. Teresa Gardens sits inland of the Gulf beaches and Boca Ciega Bay, and the Jungle Terrace area is commonly cited as one of west St. Petersburg inland Zone X pockets, away from the primary coastal surge corridors (St. Petersburg flood-zone guides, 2025 to 2026). That does not mean zero risk, so a parcel-level FEMA check and an insurance quote are still essential.
The work is a midcentury-home work list: separate a cosmetically updated house from one that still needs roof and systems, verify the exact flood zone and any insurance requirement, and read the renovation math before you fall for a price. Day to day, Tyrone Square retail, Walter Fuller Park, and the Gulf beaches are all a short drive away.