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Best Neighborhoods in Tampa for Retirees

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Summary: Tampa offers excellent retirement options with active senior communities, strong healthcare access, and beach proximity. Top neighborhoods: Bayshore Beautiful (luxury homes, median age 49.7, median household income $140,228) and Bayshore Gardens (high-rises, walkable, near hospitals); Beach Park (waterfront, near airport); Oakford Park (tight-knit retiree community, senior housing options); and Sunset Park (93% homeownership, quiet residential streets). Each neighborhood features nearby medical care and local amenities for active retirees.

Moving to Tampa to retire? With its active senior communities, top-notch healthcare providers, and access to the beach, The Big Guava is one of the best retirement cities in the U.S. If you’re looking for a place to settle down for retirement, check out these top five Tampa neighborhoods!

Neighborhood Bayshore Beautiful Bayshore Gardens Beach Park Hyde Park Oakford Park
Safer than % of the city 84% 35% 89% 75% 56%
Median Purchase Price $1,061,305 $206,808 $746,177 $725,596 $565,649
Median Rent Price $1,973 $1,524 $2,990 $2,626 $1,894
Median Household Income $210,040 $64,655 $214,008 $132,652 $89,866
Median Age 49.7 45.2 44.6 35.2 41.2

Bayshore Beautiful

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  • Home Price: $1,061,305 median purchase price; $1,973 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 84% of Tampa neighborhoods

Luxurious Bayshore Beautiful offers a suburban feel with its tree-lined streets, spacious properties, and great views of Hillsborough Bay, all of which make it one of the most desirable neighborhoods for retirees in South Tampa. Residents over 55 make up a swath of the local population, and there are several healthcare facilities within the area, including Bayshore Pointe Nursing & Rehab Center and TGH Urgent Care. Additionally, Bayshore Beautiful is close to MacDill Air Force Base, so it’s a great spot for retired veterans as well.

Things to Do in Bayshore Beautiful

Sign up for group exercise classes, the fall prevention initiatives, or Pedaling for Parkinson’s at the South Tampa Family YMCA. Become a member of The Stovall House to walk along the estate’s paths or utilize the guest houses in the pavilion when family comes to visit. Indulge in self-care and set an appointment for a manicure or pedicure at Gandy Nail Bar. Go shopping at stores like Michaels, Marshalls, and Burlington at Britton Plaza. Grab the Bougie Benny, Blueberry French Toast, or Gayle’s Omelet at Himes Breakfast House for a hearty breakfast in Tampa. Enjoy authentic Mexican dishes like Tamales, Tacos, and Sopes at Lolis Tacos. Snack on appetizers like Miso Shrimp Bites, Crispy Veggie Spring Rolls, and Buffalo Chicken Mac and Cheese at Bull Market. Or order dishes like Capelli D’angelo Al Granchio, Branzino Tirreno, and Vitello Marsala for dinner from Caffe Paradiso.

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Bayshore Gardens

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  • Home Price: $206,808 median purchase price; $1,524 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 35% of Tampa neighborhoods

Looking for a high-rise condo with waterfront views? Bayshore Gardens offers exactly that! Just north of Bayshore Beautiful, this neighborhood is one of best places to live in Tampa for retirees. Not only is Bayshore Gardens within ten minutes of Downtown Tampa and the Tampa Riverwalk, but it also has decent walkability for active seniors who want to experience more of their local community. In addition, there are several medical care facilities within the area, including South Tampa Immediate Care and Memorial Hospital of Tampa.

Things to Do in Bayshore Gardens

Help preserve Florida’s natural beauty while taking part in city-wide beautification when you join The Tampa Garden Club. Enjoy early morning walks, bike rides, or picnics at Fred Ball Park, which overlooks the bay and has one of the only urban springs still in existence. Take the grandkids to Gasparilla Parade of Pirates, which boasts more than 100 elaborate floats, colorful costumes, and festive music. Work on your swing at Tampa’s oldest private golf club, Palma Ceia Golf & Country Club, which also hosts the prestigious Gasparilla Invitational. Dig into Sourdough Pancakes, Avocado Toast, or a Seasonal Omelette at Elevage SoHo Kitchen and Bar. Enjoy a slice of Sally’s Supreme Pizza, Italian Meats Pizza, or Beef Gorgonzola Pizza from Sally O’Neal’s Pizza. Grab a classic Bubbi Burger, Veggie Bubbi Burger, or NYC Chopped Cheese Sandwich with a side of fries at Bubbi Burger, a family-owned Tampa restaurant. Or treat yourself to the Carpaccio, Lasagne Napoletana, Tiramisu, and more at Bella’s Italian Cafe.

Beach Park

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  • Home Price: $746,177 median purchase price; $2,990 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 89% of Tampa neighborhoods

Beach Park is one of the best places to retire in Tampa. With waterfront views of Old Tampa Bay, marina access, and housing options ranging from townhouses and condos to large luxury estates, this Tampa neighborhood is the picture-perfect Florida retirement spot. Beach Park is also close to healthcare facilities like BayCare HealthHub (South Tampa) and West Florida Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Inc.—it’s even within ten minutes of the Tampa International Airport, making travel to and from your new home easy!

Things to do in Beach Park

Go for a walk or relax with a book in the shade at Swann Circle Park. Rent a boat slip at the Tampa Bay Marina to take your boat out on the water. Show your support for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL), Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL), and Tampa Bay Rays (MLB) by shopping at sports store Heads and Tails. Play disc golf, rent a paddleboard, or relax on the beach at nearby Cypress Point Park. Order dishes like the Tijuana Bowl, Chicken Enchiladas, and Salmon Aguachile at Besito Mexican Restaurant, one of the best Mexican restaurants in Tampa. Experience Indian cuisine with Vegetable Khorma, Tandoori Chicken, or Adraki Lamb Chops at Curry Leaves Indian Cuisine. Savor the flavors of fresh seafood by creating a custom poke bowl at Poke Fish. Or make a reservation for dinner and enjoy unlimited table-side service of fire-roasted beef, pork, or seafood at Terra Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse.

Hyde Park

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  • Home Price: $725,596 median purchase price; $2,626 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 75% of Tampa neighborhoods

Hyde Park is one of the best neighborhoods in Tampa for retirees seeking a walkable place to spend their golden years. Known for its historic charm, brick-lined streets, and beautiful homes ranging from condos and townhouses to restored bungalows, Hyde Park offers plenty of character in the heart of South Tampa. The neighborhood is also close to healthcare providers like Tampa General Hospital and TGH Urgent Care, making it easy to access medical care while enjoying an active retirement.

Things to Do in Hyde Park

Explore exhibits and participate in creative workshops like watercolor, sculpture, or acrylic painting classes at the Old Hyde Park Art Center. Get some exercise or enjoy views of Tampa Bay with a walk along Bayshore Boulevard Greenway, home to one of the longest continuous sidewalks in the U.S.! Browse local boutiques and national retailers like Ralph Lauren, Sephora, and Greyson Clothiers at Hyde Park Village. On the first Sunday of each month, buy fresh local produce and artisan goods while listening to live music at the Hyde Park Fresh Market. Begin your morning with a Breakfast Reuben, Breakfast Bowl, or Steak & Egg Morning Sandwich at Sesame. Start with bottomless salsa before digging into Birria Morita Tacos or Brady’s Burrito and end your meal with Churro Cheesecake at Green Lemon. Order the Firebird Square Pizza, Proteina Bowl, or Eggplant Lasagna at Forbici Modern Italian. Try the Curry Chicken, Spinach & Artichoke Flatbread, or Avocado BLT at MacDinton’s Irish Pub.

Oakford Park

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  • Home Price: $565,649 median purchase price; $1,894 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 56% of Tampa neighborhoods

If you’re retiring in Tampa, consider settling down in Oakford Park, one of the best Tampa neighborhoods for retirees, which is also part of Midtown Tampa. With a large segment of Oakford Park’s population being over 55, you’ll have a tight-knit community of retirees around you, as well as several senior housing options—ranging from single-family homes to assisted living facilities. The neighborhood is also located near several Tampa healthcare providers like The Florida Orthopedic Institute and Care Team Home Healthcare.

Things to Do in Oakford Park

Walk the dog or go for a jog along the MacFarlane Park Trail. Catch live belly dancing on the weekends or participate in plate breaking and napkin throwing nightly at Acropolis Greek Taverna. Schedule a hair appointment at Mimie’s House of Beauty. Relax and get a deep tissue massage or have a spa day when you visit Care Massage. Grab a Blueberry Bagel or order a custom cake for a special event from Alessi Bakery. Chow down on Mandarin Pork Chop, Mongolian Beef, or Seafood Pineapple Fried Rice at Yummy House South China Bistro. Order Lobster Tacos or Seafood Enchiladas with Miguel’s Signature Margarita at Miguel’s Mexican Seafood & Grill. Or try dishes like Crispy Duck, Larb Gai, and Sweet Sticky Rice with Mango at locally-owned Thai restaurant Lemon Grass Thai Kitchen.

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Mike Beutler

About Mike Beutler

Mike Beutler is a writer and digital content specialist who transitioned to self storage in 2020 after several years in the airline industry. His travels cultivated a passion for exploring cities across the U.S. and abroad and inspired him to learn more about practical insights for urban living. With 14 moves under his belt, both locally and cross-country, he also has a passion for minimalism and organization, and sharing tips to help others make any space feel like home while staying organized.