The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Ballast Point. The average price for homes on these streets range from $279,283.33 to $1,934,309.45.
Obispo Street is the 1st most expensive street in Tampa. It has single-family homes built from 1940 to 2025, ranging in price from $510,000 to $1,900,000. It is home to the Palma Ceia Park and Maryland Manor subdivisions.
Breaking Rocks Drive is the 2nd most expensive street in Tampa. It has single-family homes built from 2008 to 2013, ranging in price from $490,000 to $670,000. It is home to the Easton Park subdivision.
Comanche Avenue is the 3rd most expensive street in Tampa. It has single-family homes and land built from 1947 to 2025, ranging in price from $65,000 to $685,000. It is home to the Tripoli Place, Temple Terraces, West Suwanee Heights, Wilma Oak Grove, Hampton Terrace, Staleys, Golden Estates, and Rosemont Villa subdivisions.
Barcelona Street is the 4th most expensive street in Tampa. It has single-family homes, condos, townhouses, and multi-units built from 1920 to 2025, ranging in price from $665,000 to $3,790,000. It is home to the Palma Ceia Park, Altura Bayshore, and Maryland Manor subdivisions.
Sterling Avenue is the 5th most expensive street in Tampa. It has single-family homes built from 1947 to 2024, ranging in price from $400,000 to $2,499,900. It is home to the Bel Mar and Lake View Park subdivisions.
Ola Avenue is the 6th most expensive street in Tampa. It has single-family homes, multi-units, townhouses, and land built from 1945 to 2025, ranging in price from $160,000 to $1,547,500. It is home to the Poinsettia Park, Wilma Oak Grove, Linebaugh Estates, Idlewild on the Hillsborough, West Highlands, Manor Hills, El Dorado, Arlington Heights, Azalea Gardens, Fisher Estates, Adams Place, Casa Loma, Woodhaven, and Devon Park subdivisions.
20th Street is the 7th most expensive street in Tampa. It has single-family homes, townhouses, and land ranging in price from $155,000 to $540,000. It is home to the Idlewild on the Hillsborough, Temple Terraces, Briarwood, Hillsboro Heights, and Winifred Park subdivisions.
Tampa Bay Boulevard is the 8th most expensive street in Tampa. It has condos and single-family homes built from 1962 to 2025, ranging in price from $188,100 to $410,000. It is home to the The Marina Club of Tampa Condominiums and Winton Park subdivisions.
Croton Avenue is the 9th most expensive street in Tampa. It has single-family homes built in 1960, ranging in price from $235,000 to $332,000. It is home to the Progress Village subdivision.
Duquesne Drive is the 10th most expensive street in Tampa. It has townhouses built from 2000 to 2002, ranging in price from $237,850 to $370,000. It is home to the The Promenade subdivision.
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