Clearwater Homes For Sale
Clearwater is the city that keeps earning its reputation. Consistently ranked among the best beaches in the United States, the county seat of Pinellas County sits on Florida's central Gulf Coast with 117,000 year-round residents, a real estate market that spans from inland condos in the $100,000s to waterfront estates on Island Estates and Clearwater Beach exceeding $8 million, and a lifestyle built around water, warmth, and a genuine sense of community that draws buyers from across the country. Families find it in the established neighborhoods of Countryside and Northwood Estates near top-rated schools. Retirees find it in places like On Top of the World and Imperial Cove with resort amenities and waterfront views. Boating enthusiasts find it in Island Estates where deep-water docks open directly to Clearwater Bay. And buyers who want the full Gulf Coast beach experience find it steps from the sand on Clearwater Beach and Sand Key. The Clearwater homes for sale below are updated daily so you always have an accurate, current view of what is available right now.
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Homes For Sale in Clearwater, FL
Purchasing a home in Clearwater, FL? Call the Armada Real Estate Team at (239) 785-1312. Whether you are searching for a beachfront condo on Clearwater Beach, a boating community in Island Estates, a family neighborhood near top-rated schools, or a waterfront property with Gulf views, our agents know the Clearwater housing market and are ready to help you make a confident, well-informed decision.
Clearwater Real Estate Search
These Clearwater home listings are updated throughout the day directly from the Clearwater, 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 Clearwater property tax information and check whether a listing is active, under contract, or pending. Flood zone designations are especially relevant for properties on Clearwater Beach, Sand Key, and Island Estates. Where available, property features such as Gulf or bay frontage, private dock access, pool, Intracoastal views, and community amenities including marinas, golf courses, and fitness centers will be noted in the listing details.
Clearwater Real Estate Agents
Thinking about buying a home in Clearwater? 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 Clearwater 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 Clearwater, FL
Clearwater Beach is the anchor of everything the city offers, and it earns every superlative consistently attached to it. The white quartz sand, the emerald Gulf water, and the unobstructed sunsets from Pier 60 have kept this beach at or near the top of national rankings for years. Pier 60 itself, in operation for more than 50 years, is more than a fishing pier: the nightly Sunsets at Pier 60 festival brings street performers, artisans, and crowds to the beachfront every evening, and the adjacent park with its playground, covered pavilions, and concessions makes it a daily destination for residents rather than just a tourist stop. The Mandalay neighborhood on the north end of Clearwater Beach offers single-family waterfront homes ranging from the mid $400,000s to multi-millions on streets where there is literally no undeveloped land left, making every new home that rises there a reflection of what buyers value at the absolute peak of this market. Sand Key, just south of the main Clearwater Beach district, provides a quieter alternative where sea turtles nest on the beach and high-rise condominiums give residents panoramic Gulf and Intracoastal views in a setting that feels genuinely removed from the tourist corridor five minutes to the north.
Island Estates, the nautical neighborhood a half-mile from the beach, is where serious boaters tend to settle. Most homes sit on lots bordering the Mandalay Channel or Pope Channel with private docks and direct bay access, and the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, one of the most visited marine rescue and rehabilitation facilities in the country and the home of Winter the dolphin whose story inspired the film Dolphin Tale, sits at the neighborhood's edge and gives the community a cultural and conservation identity that resonates strongly with buyers who care about the natural environment. Downtown Clearwater, which residents call the city's cultural core, is anchored by Ruth Eckerd Hall, one of the finest mid-size concert venues in the Southeast with a year-round calendar of Broadway touring productions, major recording artists, comedy, and symphony performances. The Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre, a beautifully restored 1921 venue in the heart of downtown, adds film screenings, live concerts, and community events to the calendar. Coachman Park on the downtown waterfront hosts Clearwater's signature community events including the annual Clearwater Jazz Festival and the Christmas Boat Parade, drawing tens of thousands of residents to the harbor edge throughout the year.
For families and buyers who want the Clearwater lifestyle with more space and less beach pricing, the city's inland neighborhoods deliver consistent value. Countryside in the northeast, with the Countryside Mall, Countryside Country Club's golf course, and a mix of established homes starting in the high $200,000s, draws families who prioritize schools and suburban convenience. Northwood Estates offers newer construction on spacious lots with a median value around $573,000 and proximity to Countryside High School, rated the top high school in the city. The Philadelphia Phillies hold spring training at BayCare Ballpark each March, drawing baseball fans from across the country and adding a seasonal energy to the city that residents look forward to every year. With Tampa International Airport less than 20 miles east, St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport even closer, and easy access to both Tampa and St. Petersburg's employment and cultural amenities via the Howard Frankland Bridge and I-275, Clearwater delivers a full Florida Gulf Coast lifestyle at price points that remain more accessible than comparable beach markets up and down the coast.
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