
Neighborhood · Seminole, Florida
Seminole Pines
Quiet Pinellas living minutes from the Gulf beaches
2
Homes for sale
$490,000
Median list price
$341
Avg price / sqft
13
Median days on market
Seminole Pines sits in the heart of Pinellas County, close enough to the Gulf beaches to make a sunset drive a weeknight habit, yet far enough inland to keep the pace easy and residential. It's part of a Seminole landscape known for tidy streets and established communities like Tara Cay, Cordova Greens, and Seminole Isle, with Tampa International Airport a manageable 31 minutes away when you need to travel.
The market here is small and moves quickly. There are just two active listings right now with a median list price of $490,000, and homes that sold over the past year fetched about 96% of asking in a median of 13 days on market. If you're serious about the area, look also at Chateaux De Bardmoor and the broader pool of Seminole homes for sale to widen your options.
Seminole Pines is a community in Seminole, Florida.
Quick facts
$485,000 – $495K price range
1,448 sqft median home
3 sold in 12 months
Drive times
On the market now
Homes for sale in Seminole Pines

$495,000
9470 JOEL DRIVE, SEMINOLE
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,332 sqft

$485,000$495,000
9554 86TH AVENUE, SEMINOLE
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,564 sqft
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The numbers that matter
The Seminole Pines market
3
Sold, last 12 months
$452,000
Median sold price
96%
Sale-to-list ratio
What sellers actually get vs asking
14 days
Median time to sell
Seminole Pines vs Seminole
Median list price
Price per sqft
Days on market
Median sold price — 3-yr, 3-mo rolling
▲ 32.9% yr/yr
Homes sold per month
Live Stellar MLS data — every listing and closed sale inside the Seminole Pines boundary. Rolling medians smooth single-month swings in small communities.
For the school run
Schools Seminole Pines is zoned for
Attendance boundaries overlapping this community — always verify zoning with the district.
What it really costs
Owning here
Owning the median Seminole Pines home
≈ $3,029/mo
$490,000 median · 20% down · 30-yr fixed at 6.9% · taxes/HOA from live listing data · insurance is a Florida estimate.
Population
410
Median age
43
Median income
$120,658
Median home value
$338,400
Beyond the listings
Living in Seminole Pines
Active
Top 20% in the U.S.Yoga Advocates
Improving flexibility, strength, and overall well-being is the yogi's aim. This population is looking for the right community, instruction, and accessories.
Active
Top 24% in the U.S.Organized Sports
From tryouts and casual pick-up games, to varsity tournaments and intramural matches, this population includes people who participate in organized athletics. Often through schools or public recreational areas.
Active
Outdoor Adventures
Appreciating the outdoors, this population wants to actively engage with nature. Whether it's finding a new hiking trail or looking for the perfect spot to catch the sunset, they seek to explore the world around them.
Emotional
Happy Place
Expressing feelings of safety, comfort and happiness - especially with loved ones.
Active
Functional Fitness
Looking good and reaching fitness goals is all about discipline: Eat right. Work hard. No excuses. This population is more likely to view working out as a means to an end.
Culture
Sites to See
This population finds the most beautiful sites just by looking up. Sunrise, sunset or sometime in between, these people love to marvel at man-made and natural wonders.
Straight answers
Seminole Pines FAQs
Is Seminole Pines a good place to live?+
It offers quiet, established Pinellas County living with quick access to the Gulf beaches and Tampa International Airport about 31 minutes away. Assigned schools include Starkey Elementary, Osceola Middle, and Dixie M. Hollins High School. The surrounding Seminole homes for sale share that easygoing, residential character.
Is Seminole Pines expensive?+
It sits in the mid-market range for the area, with a median list price of $490,000 and active listings running between $485,000 and $495,000. At about $341 per square foot, pricing reflects the neighborhood's location and steady demand rather than luxury premiums.
What do homes cost in Seminole Pines?+
Current listings are priced around $490,000, and homes that sold over the past 12 months had a median sold price of $452,000. The typical home runs about 1,448 square feet, so you're looking at comfortable single-family living rather than sprawling estates.
How is the market in Seminole Pines?+
It's a small, brisk market — just two active listings and three sales in the past year, with homes moving in a median of 13 days. Sellers averaged about 96% of asking, so well-priced homes don't linger and buyers should be ready to act.
What about HOA fees and property taxes?+
Median property taxes come in around $2,840 per year, a reasonable figure for homes in this price range. HOA data isn't available for the current listings, so confirm any association dues and rules directly on the specific property you're considering.
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