# What Is My Home Worth in 33710 Jungle Prada?

> Find out what your 33710 Jungle Prada home is worth in 2026. Local St. Pete agent Luke Salm pulls real MLS comps — not Zillow estimates — within 24 hours.

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**Author**: Luke Salm
**Published**: 2026-05-17
**Updated**: 2026-05-17
**Intent**: seller
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## What Is Your 33710 Jungle Prada Home Worth in 2026?

The median sold price for a single-family home in the 33710 ZIP code is running between **$415,000 and $445,000** as of Q1 2026, based on Stellar MLS closed transactions. But "median" is nearly useless in a neighborhood this layered — your actual value depends on your specific street, whether you're in a FEMA flood zone, your lot's proximity to Boca Ciega Bay, and how your home compares to the three or four properties that actually sold on your block in the last 90 days.

I'm Luke Salm, a licensed Florida real estate agent (License #SL3446380, RE/MAX CHAMPIONS) based in St. Pete. I cover all of 33710 and have comped dozens of sales in Jungle Prada, Jungle Terrace, and the Tyrone corridor. Here's what's actually driving values in this ZIP right now.

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## What's Happening with 33710 Home Prices Right Now

According to Stellar MLS Q1 2026 data, 33710 single-family homes are showing year-over-year appreciation of approximately **2.8% to 3.4%**, a slight moderation from the 2022–2023 peak but still healthy by Pinellas County standards.

The real story is bifurcation. Homes on the west side of the ZIP — particularly along streets running down toward Boca Ciega Bay, including parts of 71st Street N, Bay Point Drive, and the streets feeding into Jungle Prada de Narváez Park — carry meaningful flood insurance burdens that are now showing up as pricing headwinds. Meanwhile, higher-elevation streets in the Tyrone and West Gate sections are holding values more cleanly.

Here's a rough breakdown by micro-area within 33710:

| Micro-Area | Median Sold Price (Q1 2026) | Avg. Days on Market | Flood Zone Exposure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jungle Prada (bay-adjacent) | $460,000–$520,000 | 32 days | AE zone, high insurance cost |
| Jungle Terrace (inland) | $385,000–$420,000 | 28 days | Minimal to none |
| Tyrone / West Gate | $360,000–$400,000 | 25 days | Mostly X zone |
| Bay Point / Waterfront lots | $600,000–$900,000+ | 45–60 days | AE/VE, priced per waterfront foot |

*Data based on Stellar MLS closed sales, Q1 2026. Individual results vary by property condition, upgrades, and current insurance status.*

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## Why the Flood Zone Question Is the Biggest Variable in Your Valuation

Post-Hurricane Helene, the flood insurance conversation in 33710 is impossible to ignore. FEMA's ongoing Risk Rating 2.0 repricing, combined with the real-world claims data coming out of the September 2024 storm, has pushed NFIP premiums for AE-zone properties in western St. Pete to **$4,000–$8,000+ annually** in many cases. Some private market policies have repriced even higher or been outright non-renewed.

That's not an abstract stat. If a buyer is financing a $450,000 home in a FEMA AE zone and paying $6,000/year in flood insurance on top of their mortgage, that's roughly **$500/month in carrying cost** that didn't exist to the same degree two years ago. That directly compresses what they can offer you.

If your home is in the X zone (minimal flood hazard) — which applies to much of the Jungle Terrace, Tyrone, and West Gate sections — you're insulated from this. But if you're closer to the bay, you need a real flood zone determination and an insurance cost estimate baked into your pricing strategy before you list. I'll tell you exactly where your parcel sits when I pull your comps.

For more detail on how flood insurance affects property values throughout the city, see my breakdown on [flood insurance costs in St. Petersburg](/questions/flood-insurance-cost-st-petersburg) and [what changed after Hurricane Helene](/questions/flood-insurance-after-hurricane-helene).

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## The Zillow Problem in Jungle Prada

Zillow's Zestimate carries a **median error rate of 7–12% in Florida**, per Zillow Research Q1 2026 data. In a neighborhood like Jungle Prada, that error can swing dramatically in either direction because:

- **Flood zone status** varies parcel by parcel, and Zillow doesn't price that in accurately
- **Lot depth and water access** on bay-adjacent streets adds value an algorithm can't quantify
- **Post-Helene insurance repricing** has only partially flowed through to Zillow's model
- **Recent renovations** — new kitchens, impact windows, metal roofs — get partially reflected but rarely at full market premium

If your Zestimate says $420,000 and I pull three actual MLS comps from closed sales within a half-mile and 90 days, you might be looking at $395,000 or $465,000 depending on your specific situation. The algorithm doesn't know whether your house is three blocks from Boca Ciega Bay or six. I do.

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## What Actually Moves the Needle on Your 33710 Sale Price

When I comp a home in 33710, here's what I weight most heavily:

1. **Flood zone and current insurance cost** — the single biggest pricing variable in bay-adjacent streets right now
2. **Roof age and type** — metal roofs command meaningful premiums and lower homeowner's insurance quotes; anything over 15 years is a buyer objection waiting to happen
3. **Impact windows and doors** — buyers in this market are insurance-savvy; this is a real line item, not just an upgrade
4. **Lot size and orientation** — corner lots and deeper lots on quieter streets in Jungle Terrace are outperforming
5. **Kitchen and bath updates since 2015** — dated kitchens in a $400K price point are being negotiated down $15,000–$25,000 by buyers who can do the math
6. **Proximity to Tyrone Square / 66th Street corridor** — convenience is still a value driver; buyers want walkability to restaurants and the Publix on 66th Street N without being in the flood shadow

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## How 33710 Compares to Nearby St. Pete ZIP Codes

It helps to see 33710 in context with the broader St. Pete market:

| ZIP Code | Key Neighborhoods | Median Price (Q1 2026) | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 33701 | Downtown St. Pete | $530,000 | +3.1% |
| 33703 | Shore Acres, Snell Isle | $550,000 | +2.9% |
| 33704 | Old Northeast | $620,000 | +3.5% |
| 33705 | Historic Kenwood, Lakewood | $350,000 | +2.6% |
| **33710** | **Jungle Prada, Jungle Terrace, Tyrone** | **$415,000–$445,000** | **+2.8–3.4%** |

*Sources: Stellar MLS, Pinellas County Property Appraiser records, Q1 2026. Data reflects time of writing.*

33710 sits in a mid-range price tier — above the 33705 corridor but below the waterfront-premium ZIPs in northeast St. Pete. That makes it a strong seller's market for move-up buyers priced out of Old Northeast and Snell Isle, which is a real tailwind if you're listing in 2026. For context on how the broader St. Pete seller market looks, see [what your St. Petersburg home is worth](/questions/what-is-my-home-worth-in-st-petersburg).

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## Ready to Know Your Actual Number?

Zillow's estimate for your address is a starting point, not a pricing strategy. The difference between a smart list price and a reactive one — in this market, with flood insurance repricing still working through buyer psychology — can be $20,000 to $40,000 in net proceeds.

If you want a real MLS-based valuation for your specific 33710 address, [I'll pull 3 comps and text them to you within 24 hours, free](/contact). No pressure, no obligation — just local data from someone who actually knows whether your block is a Jungle Prada premium or a Jungle Terrace value play.


## Frequently asked questions

**Q: What is the average home price in the 33710 ZIP code in 2026?**

As of Q1 2026, the median sold price for single-family homes in the 33710 ZIP code is approximately $415,000 to $445,000, depending on street, lot size, and flood zone designation, according to Stellar MLS data. Homes closer to Boca Ciega Bay and the Jungle Prada de Narváez Park corridor tend to command premiums due to water proximity and lot depth.

**Q: How accurate is Zillow's Zestimate for homes in 33710?**

Zillow's Zestimate carries a median error rate of 7–12% in Florida markets, per Zillow Research Q1 2026 — and that error skews wider in neighborhoods like Jungle Prada where lot sizes, waterfront access, and post-Helene flood insurance costs vary dramatically block by block. A real MLS comp analysis from a local agent will always be more accurate than an algorithm for a specific address.

**Q: Does flood zone status affect home values in 33710 Jungle Prada?**

Yes, significantly. Portions of 33710 — especially streets west of 66th Street N near Boca Ciega Bay — sit in FEMA AE flood zones, where annual flood insurance premiums can run $4,000–$8,000 or more after post-Hurricane Helene NFIP repricing. That carrying cost directly affects buyer purchasing power and, by extension, your net sale price.

**Q: How long are homes sitting on the market in 33710 right now?**

In 33710, median days on market in Q1 2026 is running approximately 28–38 days for well-priced single-family homes, per Stellar MLS. Homes that are overpriced or carry unresolved flood insurance issues are lingering 60+ days and seeing price reductions.

**Q: What neighborhoods are included in the 33710 ZIP code?**

The 33710 ZIP code covers several distinct St. Petersburg neighborhoods including Jungle Prada, Jungle Terrace, West Gate, Tyrone, and portions of Pasadena on-the-Gulf. Each micro-market has its own pricing dynamics, which is why a street-level comp analysis matters more than a ZIP-wide average.

**Q: How do I get a free home valuation for my 33710 property?**

You can request a free, no-pressure MLS-based valuation directly through this site. Luke Salm will text you 3 real MLS comps for your specific address within 24 hours — no automated estimate, no obligation, just local data.


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