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March 5th, 2008 categories: Tampa Real Estate, Tampa Homes, South Tampa, Tampa Neighborhoods, South Tampa Neighborhoods
Palma Ceia is one of south Tampa’s more desirable locations. It is centrally located on the Interbay Penisula, just east of Dale Mabry Hwy, which bisects the peninsula from north to south. This location puts the neighborhood in excellent proximity to schools, shopping, services, and all of south Tampa’s primary activity cores. It is very close to both Plant High School and the Palma Ceia Golf and Country Club.
Developed beginning in the early decades of last century, Palma Ceia has a mix of older homes as well as many newer homes built in recent years. There are many well preserved and restored bungalows, built in the 1920’s. Mediterranean (Spanish) style homes are also abundant in Palma Ceia. Current home prices in Palma Ceia range from the mid $200’s to $1 million+.
For the south Tampa home buyer that loves the charm of the older and sometimes more architecturally interesting homes (my opinion), Palma Ceia is great neighborhood in which to focus. But at the same time, Palma Ceia also has many newer homes, many built within the last 5 years. There are also some townhomes in Palma Ceia as well, but the predominating property type is single family. The zoning in Palma Ceia is in large part RM, or multi-family. There has been a recent push to re-zone much of Palma Ceia to RS (single-family) to match the predominating nature of the area.
Much of the charm of Palma Ceia comes from the many older homes, as well as the many grand live oaks, and the red brick streets (limited sections) of early last century. The predominating lot size is 50′ x 100′, but there is a section of Palma Ceia with many 100′ x 100′ lots also.
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