Tampa Homes For Sale
Tampa is one of the most genuinely complete cities in Florida, and its real estate market reflects that breadth in every direction. The third-largest city in the state sits on the eastern shore of Tampa Bay in Hillsborough County, offering a real estate landscape that spans waterfront estates on Davis Islands and Bayshore Boulevard, historic bungalows in Seminole Heights, walkable urban condos steps from the Riverwalk, golf course communities in suburban New Tampa, and everything in between. With 4,103 active listings and a market spanning condos from the $60,000s to single-family waterfront homes well north of $15 million, buyers relocating from across the country, young professionals putting down roots, and investors watching one of Florida's fastest-evolving urban markets all find what they are looking for here. The Tampa homes for sale below are updated daily so you are always working with current, accurate inventory.
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Homes For Sale in Tampa, FL
Purchasing a home in Tampa, FL? Call the Armada Real Estate Team at (239) 785-1312. Whether you are relocating to the Tampa Bay area, searching for a South Tampa waterfront property, or looking for the right neighborhood to raise a family, our agents know the Tampa housing market and are ready to help you make a confident, well-informed decision.
Tampa Real Estate Search
These Tampa home listings are updated throughout the day directly from the Tampa, Florida MLS. Each listing includes the property price, days on market, square footage, year built, lot size, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, assigned schools, construction type, and other important details as entered by the listing agent.
Be sure to review local Tampa property tax information and check whether a listing is active, under contract, or pending. Where available, property features such as waterfront access, private dockage, bay views, pool, and community amenities including marinas, country clubs, and golf courses will be noted in the listing details.
Tampa Real Estate Agents
Thinking about buying a home in Tampa? The Armada Real Estate Team knows this market from the inside. We can walk you through every neighborhood, every price point, and every step of the purchase process so you arrive at closing with confidence, not questions.
Reach out to connect with one of our Tampa real estate specialists for buyer or seller representation. If you are considering selling, visit our Free Market Analysis page for a home value estimate in minutes.
Explore Tampa, FL
The Tampa Riverwalk is the clearest expression of what this city has become. Stretching 2.6 miles along the Hillsborough River through the heart of downtown, it connects the Straz Center for the Performing Arts, the Tampa Museum of Art, the Glazer Children's Museum, the Tampa Bay History Center, and the Florida Aquarium in a single continuous pedestrian path that functions as the city's living room. Water taxis run the river alongside it. Amalie Arena, home to the Tampa Bay Lightning and one of the most active concert and event venues in the Southeast, anchors the southern end of the Riverwalk corridor. The Water Street Tampa development, a 56-acre mixed-use district rising along the waterfront just east of downtown, represents one of the largest urban development projects in Florida's history and is steadily reshaping the character of the Channel District and surrounding neighborhoods as new restaurants, hotels, residences, and office space come online. Armature Works in Tampa Heights, a former streetcar maintenance facility transformed into a food hall, coworking space, and event venue overlooking the river, has become one of the city's most defining gathering places and an anchor for the rapid revitalization spreading north from downtown.
South Tampa consistently draws the most buyer attention for its combination of waterfront access, top-rated schools, and neighborhood character that has been building for decades rather than manufactured recently. Bayshore Boulevard, which runs along Hillsborough Bay and holds the distinction of being the longest continuous sidewalk in the United States at nearly 4.5 miles, frames the western edge of South Tampa and borders some of the city's most valuable real estate in neighborhoods like Bayshore Beautiful, Palma Ceia, and Beach Park. Davis Islands, a pair of man-made islands just south of downtown, offers waterfront estates, a dog beach, a small private airport, and a tight-knit community feel that buyers who discover it rarely leave. Hyde Park, immediately west of downtown, delivers the walkable urban lifestyle that drew young professionals to Tampa before Water Street existed, anchored by Hyde Park Village's open-air shopping, consistent restaurant scene, and the annual Hyde Park Art Festival. Harbour Island, a private island connected to downtown by bridge, blends luxury waterfront living with immediate Riverwalk and Amalie Arena access in a way that very few urban residential addresses anywhere in Florida can match.
Beyond South Tampa, the city's neighborhoods reward exploration. Seminole Heights, north of downtown, is Tampa's most talked-about creative neighborhood, a district of Craftsman bungalows and Mediterranean Revival homes on oak-canopied streets where independent restaurants, craft breweries, and art galleries have replaced decades of vacancy with genuine community energy. Ybor City, founded in the 1880s by Cuban and Spanish cigar manufacturers and now a National Historic Landmark District, remains one of the most culturally distinctive neighborhoods in Florida, its brick streets and restored cigar factory buildings anchoring a nightlife and dining scene that operates on its own terms. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, one of the premier zoological theme parks in the country, sits at the heart of the city's central corridor alongside Zoo Tampa at Lowry Park and the Museum of Science and Industry, giving families with children three major educational and recreational institutions within a short drive of most Tampa neighborhoods. With a median home price around $485,000, a market growing more balanced after years of intense competition, and a population drawing from every corner of the country, Tampa continues to reward buyers who understand that this city's trajectory is far from finished.
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