New Tampa Real Estate
HIGHEST PRICE NEW TAMPA LISTINGS
- 1/96 964 Beds 5 Baths 6,162 SqFt$2,798,000Active
- 1/38 385 Beds 7 Baths 6,590 SqFt$2,650,000New
- 1/100 1006 Beds 7 Baths 5,382 SqFt$1,999,900Active
- 3D5 Beds 5 Baths 5,455 SqFt$1,990,000Price Dropped by $160K
- 1/91 914 Beds 4 Baths 4,884 SqFt$1,475,000Active
- 1/98 984 Beds 4 Baths 4,896 SqFt$1,340,000Price Dropped by $70K
LISTINGS AND MARKET INFORMATION BY NEIGHBORHOOD
NEW TAMPA FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: What makes New Tampa real estate unique within the Tampa Bay market?
A: Master-planned around the Bruce B. Downs corridor, New Tampa blends mature hardwood preserves and shimmering ponds with championship golf, resort-style parks, and miles of multi-use trails. The result is a “city-within-a-city” where gated villages, top-tier schools, and an active clubhouse culture coexist only 20–30 minutes from downtown Tampa and major medical hubs like USF and Moffitt Cancer Center.
Q: What is a CDD fee and how will it affect my carrying costs?
A: A Community Development District issues bonds to build roads, sewers, and club facilities in some New Tampa neighborhoods. Homeowners repay those bonds—plus ongoing maintenance—through a separate line on their tax bill. Because CDDs replace, rather than add to, traditional upfront impact fees, they’re somewhat common in master-planned areas like Tampa Palms and West Meadows. Always review the CDD budget and remaining bond term during due diligence.
Q: Are there additional HOA or deed-restriction considerations?
A: Yes. Most villages have an HOA that governs exterior paint colors, landscaping, vehicle parking, and even basketball hoops. Architectural Review Committee (ARC) approval is required for pools, fences, or solar panels. Failure to comply can lead to fines or liens, so obtain the latest covenants and recent board minutes before closing.
Q: Do I need flood insurance—or should I worry about sinkholes?
A: Much of New Tampa sits on higher inland ground, but parcels near Cypress Creek and mapped wetlands may fall into FEMA Zone A, triggering lender-required flood coverage. Hillsborough County’s interactive Flood-Zone Viewer lets you verify any address in minutes. While sinkholes are rare, most insurers include catastrophic-ground-collapse coverage; ask for quotes early to factor premiums into your budget.