Tyrone is the name west St. Petersburg uses for the established section around Tyrone Square Mall, in ZIP 33710. It is an owner-occupied grid of single-family homes built largely from the 1940s through the 1960s, spread across neighborhoods such as Jungle Terrace and Disston Heights, where most of the residential stock is older and well established (NeighborhoodScout, Homes.com neighborhood guides, 2026).
This is a condition-driven value market rather than a single community. Most of the housing is mid-century single-family with no mandatory HOA, so the carrying cost is low but the roof, systems, and insurability on an older home fall to the buyer. The Tyrone Square Mall and Tyrone Boulevard corridor, anchored by the 1972 DeBartolo-built mall, keeps retail, grocery, and services minutes away (Wikipedia, Simon Property, 2026).
The Tyrone name covers several established neighborhoods, so the money is made or lost on the specific block, the parcel, and an honest read of an older home's roof, systems, and flood exposure, not the headline price.
The pitch is established value plus location: a central west St. Pete position with the Gulf beaches, downtown St. Petersburg, and I-275 to Tampa all reachable, paired with mid-century single-family stock that often carries no HOA. The work is sorting the better blocks from the rest and verifying flood zone, insurance, and condition before you fall for a price.