Modern bones in Tampa’s hottest historic neighborhood.
Built in 1997, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath single-family home offers a rare newer construction option among Seminole Heights’ early-1900s bungalows. With a solid structure, strong curb appeal potential, and newer roof (2016), the property is primed for value creation through a moderate+ renovation.
The 1,404 sq ft residence sits on a 5,605 sq ft lot and will be delivered vacant at closing. Interior and exterior updates will align it with nearby renovated homes trading well above current pricing, supporting an ARV in the $410K–$460K range.
Rehab Scope:
Full cosmetic overhaul — kitchen and bath modernization, new flooring, paint, fixtures, and curb appeal upgrades. Systems appear serviceable with no known major structural issues.
Comparable Sales – Seminole Heights
204 W Fern St (2005 | 1,563 sf) – $499,900 ($320/sf) Updated
918 W Knollwood St (2003 | 1,564 sf) – $460,000 ($294/sf) Updated
213 W Jean St (1920 | 1,087 sf) – $344,500 ($317/sf) Updated
101 W Fern St (1924 | 1,144 sf) – $369,900 ($323/sf) Updated
206 W Minnehaha St (1928 | 1,140 sf) – $415,000 ($364/sf) Updated
An ideal opportunity for investors seeking a rare blend of newer construction and historic neighborhood upside in one of Tampa’s most desirable submarkets.