8848 56th Way

Pinellas Park, FL 33782

  • $424,900
  • 4 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1356 Sqft.

Listing Description

               This meticulously maintained 4-bedroom 2-bath home is move-in ready!  The centrally located block home offers plenty of living space and includes a bonus/family room, an oversized 23' x 11' 1-car garage, screened in rear patio, storage shed and much more.  Main features and updates include NEW carpeting in all 4 bedrooms, 2023 AC, 2022 roof, 2023 seamless rain gutters, 2021 fence, sprinkler system using reclaimed water and many more finishing touches throughout the home.  The updated kitchen has white cabinetry, granite countertops, plank ceramic tile floors, stainless appliances, and a closet pantry.  The open floorplan welcomes you through the main living room, dining room, and family room.  The 4-bedroom home offers space for larger families or room for guests and/or a home office.  The exterior of the home is well maintained and very welcoming with mature landscaping.  One of the best features of this home, is the screened 15 X12 lanai with wall mounted TV (yes it stays with the home) and lighting for night entertaining.  The fenced backyard and screened lanai offer ample room to BBQ and entertain with friends and family as well as room for the family pets to run and play.  Located in the heart of Pinellas County, this home is a short 10–30 minute drive in either direction for award winning beaches, the booming downtown St. Petersburg waterfront, and 2 international airports. The home is located in quiet residential neighborhood close to schools, restaurants, shopping, and a great community pool – a perfect location!  Quick occupancy is possible if desired.  Don’t miss this great home!!

Pinellas Park, Florida Community Overview: 🌴 Pinellas Park is a vibrant suburban city in the heart of Pinellas County, just minutes from downtown St. Petersburg and the Gulf beaches. Known for its diversity, community spirit, and central location, Pinellas Park offers a balanced lifestyle with convenient access to major employment centers, local parks, and a wide range of cultural amenities. Its mix of established neighborhoods, shopping hubs, and recreational spaces makes it a popular choice for families, professionals, and retirees.

βœ… Why People Love Pinellas Park
βœ” Central location with easy access to Tampa, St. Pete, and Clearwater
βœ” Affordable housing relative to nearby coastal cities
βœ” Active civic life with community festivals, parks, and senior centers
βœ” Diverse cultural influences and international dining scene
βœ” Convenient to beaches, airports, and major highways

🏑 Real Estate & Housing
Pinellas Park features a wide range of housing options, from mid-century bungalows to newer townhomes and suburban communities:
🏠 Established Neighborhoods – Ranch-style homes and block houses with mature landscaping
🏘️ Newer Developments – Gated communities and townhome clusters with modern amenities
🌴 Mobile Home & 55+ Communities – Popular with retirees for affordability and community features
πŸ’° Median Home Price: Approximately $300,000–$330,000, offering value in the Tampa Bay market

πŸ“Š Demographics & Economy
Population: ~55,000 residents
Median Age: ~43 years
Median Household Income: Around $58,000
Major Employment Sectors:
β€’ Healthcare & Medical Services
β€’ Retail & Hospitality
β€’ Light Manufacturing & Distribution
β€’ Government, Education & Public Safety
β€’ Tech & Remote Professional Services

πŸŽ“ Education
Pinellas Park is served by Pinellas County Schools, with several local options:
Elementary: Pinellas Park Elementary, Skyview Elementary
Middle: Pinellas Park Middle School
High School: Pinellas Park High School

πŸŽ“ Higher Education Access:
β€’ St. Petersburg College (SPC) – Clearwater & Seminole campuses
β€’ University of South Florida (USF St. Petersburg campus)
β€’ Eckerd College (St. Petersburg)

🌳 Parks & Recreation
Pinellas Park offers plentiful green space and recreational facilities for all ages:
England Brothers Park – Community hub for concerts, festivals, and events
Helen S. Howarth Park & Equestrian Trail – Horseback riding, trails, and shaded picnic areas
Forbes Recreation Center – Gym, pickleball, youth programs, and senior activities
Nearby Beaches – Just 15–20 minutes to Madeira Beach, Redington Shores, and the Gulf

πŸ›οΈ Shopping, Dining & Culture
Shopping: The Shoppes at Park Place, local retailers, and nearby Tyrone Square Mall
Dining: International cuisine including Vietnamese, Thai, Latin, and classic American fare
Cultural Highlights:
β€’ Performing Arts Center at City Hall
β€’ Pinellas Arts Village – Monthly art walks, galleries, and maker studios
β€’ Annual events like Country in the Park and the Asian Lantern Festival

πŸš— Transportation & Accessibility
Major Roads: U.S. Highway 19, Park Boulevard, and Gandy Boulevard offer quick access to interstates
Tampa International Airport (TPA): ~25 minutes
St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport (PIE): ~15 minutes
Public Transit: Served by PSTA buses and regional connectors to St. Pete and Clearwater

β˜€οΈ Climate & Outdoor Living
Subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and pleasant, mild winters
Year-round access to outdoor activities, including biking, boating, and beachgoing

A comfortable lifestyle with palm-lined streets, shade trees, and sunny skies nearly every day, Pinellas Park offers a central, affordable, and diverse lifestyle in one of Florida’s most vibrant counties. Its proximity to beaches, airports, healthcare, and cultural amenities makes it a wise choice for those seeking a connected yet laid-back suburban community in the Tampa Bay region.
            

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