@@sergiolauramaldonado3098 hopefully it was helpful! If you need any help with the real estate in Tampa and or finding the best place to live, reach out to my team and we would be happy to help. Email us at info@themorejongroup.com.
Great list and breakdown of each neighborhood. A tad out of my price range tho 🙂. Im looking forward to meeting and working with Clive this weekend when Im in town. Im looking specifically at the Riverview and Wimamua areas.
Total delusion, most of those neighborhoods you mentioned are prone to floods (as we just witnessed with the recent hurricane), old, and are packed with crime. Good neighborhoods are in the Wesley Chapel / San Antonio area, which is a brand-new area, well elevated above sea level, and had many young professionals move in over the years.
@@onionpeeler2023 theres a lid for every pot. I think wesley chapel is great but its not for everyone. Plus this video mainly focused on areas a bit closer to the city. I covered the areas/suburbs in many other videos
Great list and fun to see. I wrote down all the Seminole Heights suggestions. On another note, this may be another idea for a video, many of your top pics are effected by Zillow's newly added "TopStreet" software, it places hundreds of thousands of homes in flood zones and their policy is that they are 100% accurate and will not edit.
it still is a nice place to live. a lot of people still want to live that luxury island life and be close to all the action and are willing to put up with occasional flooding. and the people who live on davis island definitely can afford it if there is flooding.
I have a home on Black Diamond golf course 15 ft above the course -120 above sea lea level in citrus county fl -2800 sq ft 3 car garage all updated -250 ft on the course almost 1 acre -under 800,000 -we had no problem with any hurricanes -never lost power-30 mins from Tampa cause new toll rd-low homeowners insurance-check out Black Diamond Citrus County Fl-if home was in Tampa it would be worth 1.4 million-and this is a far better area than Tampa
Tampa not big enough to develop all these spread out areas, the whole Heights thing is questionable, Ybor bad reputation, Gas Worx is just a marketing thing ,its really just West Ybor, developer is just building a condo complex
Real estate agents should be required to have an investment advisor's license to make predictions about price appreciation. Most agents can only extrapolate the current trend, and when prices go down they talk about how they're "going right back up". How about we go back to buying houses because we want to live there, and the real estate industry stop pretending that our house is our own personal hedge fund? The obsession with price appreciation has broken the real estate industry - they no longer know what their job is.
I actually think realtors could use some training and not just anyone have a license, however… i think you should treat your home as an investment. While it needs to match your lifestyle, its the typically the single largest asset a person owns and it would be foolish not to treat it as such. Realtors can and should make educated predictions based on the local market as a financial advisor would make an educated prediction on what an invest “could” do. Not seeing the difference there. A realtor is a guide and coach… the buyer ultimately makes the best call for themselves based on what they believe is best for them.
You really dont know New Tampa. Tier 4? I get to the airport in 30 minutes from Tampa Palms. Same with downtown Tampa in the evening. You seem to be appealing to millionaires and people without families.
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Thank you for the info!
@@sergiolauramaldonado3098 hopefully it was helpful! If you need any help with the real estate in Tampa and or finding the best place to live, reach out to my team and we would be happy to help. Email us at info@themorejongroup.com.
Great video .
@@fernandomejia5712 appreciate it!
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@@fernandomejia5712 sounds great. We are ready to help anytime!
Great list and breakdown of each neighborhood. A tad out of my price range tho 🙂. Im looking forward to meeting and working with Clive this weekend when Im in town. Im looking specifically at the Riverview and Wimamua areas.
@@hubison94 thank you for the comments and you will enjoy working with Clive! He’s the best!
Total delusion, most of those neighborhoods you mentioned are prone to floods (as we just witnessed with the recent hurricane), old, and are packed with crime. Good neighborhoods are in the Wesley Chapel / San Antonio area, which is a brand-new area, well elevated above sea level, and had many young professionals move in over the years.
@@onionpeeler2023 theres a lid for every pot. I think wesley chapel is great but its not for everyone. Plus this video mainly focused on areas a bit closer to the city. I covered the areas/suburbs in many other videos
Thank you for calling him out! The nerve of this guy! Seriously?
Wesley Chapel is NOT in Tampa and the traffic there is horrible.
Great list and fun to see. I wrote down all the Seminole Heights suggestions. On another note, this may be another idea for a video, many of your top pics are effected by Zillow's newly added "TopStreet" software, it places hundreds of thousands of homes in flood zones and their policy is that they are 100% accurate and will not edit.
Davis Island was submerged during the Hurricane. Devastated. The whole island. Why promote it as your favorite place to live? WT?
@@grabir01 because it still is.
@@TampaFloridaLiving So you live on Davis Island? Are you ok? Did insurance cover you? So sorry for your loss. Terrible.
it still is a nice place to live. a lot of people still want to live that luxury island life and be close to all the action and are willing to put up with occasional flooding. and the people who live on davis island definitely can afford it if there is flooding.
@@grabir01no he doesn’t live there.. just another sleeze from out of state… this video really made me mad!
do you have a video like this on st pete? I'm specifically interested in non-evac zones in st pete!
I dont as of yet, but if you reach out to my team one of my agents can definitely help you with that! Info@themorejongroup.com
Kenwood and Central Oak Park are on high ground no flood zone, Woodlawn and Euclid St Paul also great, anything in the Tyrone area no flood zone
I drove by the Tampa Dog Track the other day off of I-275. Would you please recommend that neighborhood. TY
Depending on what you were looking at, westchase or double branch acres
I have a home on Black Diamond golf course 15 ft above the course -120 above sea lea level in citrus county fl -2800 sq ft 3 car garage all updated -250 ft on the course almost 1 acre -under 800,000 -we had no problem with any hurricanes -never lost power-30 mins from Tampa cause new toll rd-low homeowners insurance-check out Black Diamond Citrus County Fl-if home was in Tampa it would be worth 1.4 million-and this is a far better area than Tampa
Nice rank but it has changed dramatically recently.
@@leonardoking8241 how would you rank them and how has it changed?
Tampa not big enough to develop all these spread out areas, the whole Heights thing is questionable, Ybor bad reputation, Gas Worx is just a marketing thing ,its really just West Ybor, developer is just building a condo complex
Real estate agents should be required to have an investment advisor's license to make predictions about price appreciation. Most agents can only extrapolate the current trend, and when prices go down they talk about how they're "going right back up". How about we go back to buying houses because we want to live there, and the real estate industry stop pretending that our house is our own personal hedge fund? The obsession with price appreciation has broken the real estate industry - they no longer know what their job is.
I actually think realtors could use some training and not just anyone have a license, however… i think you should treat your home as an investment. While it needs to match your lifestyle, its the typically the single largest asset a person owns and it would be foolish not to treat it as such.
Realtors can and should make educated predictions based on the local market as a financial advisor would make an educated prediction on what an invest “could” do. Not seeing the difference there.
A realtor is a guide and coach… the buyer ultimately makes the best call for themselves based on what they believe is best for them.
South Tampa got hit the worst with both Hurricanes. Flood zone A with 5 to 8 feet of surge. Lot of people sell there flooded homes as is.
Temple terrace? Rowlet park?
@@WisconsinMoparEnthusiasts didnt make the list if most popular
temple terrace is its own city, its not a neighborhood in tampa
If home prices dropped 25% would you make less money?
its a case by case basis
Davis Islands, it’s plural 😊
@@FloridaGal813 it has a lot of canals so it technically includes barrier islands along with man made ones✌️
You really dont know New Tampa. Tier 4? I get to the airport in 30 minutes from Tampa Palms. Same with downtown Tampa in the evening. You seem to be appealing to millionaires and people without families.