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Belmont Heights neighborhood has undergone revitalization and is a vibrant up and coming community of single family homes, duplex, and four-plex residences are designed in the Florida Craftsman style, and community buildings are designed in the Spanish Colonial style indigenous to the area. The origins of these homes span across the decades for nearly a century as some homes date back to the early 1920s and others have only been part of the its story since 2019. The one story homes typically have 2-4 bedrooms, and range from 1,000 square feet to just over 2,000 square feet in living area. All residences have front or side porches, as is customary in traditional Florida neighborhoods, and resemble the single-family house style of the surrounding area.
The new master plan connects the street and homes capitalizing on the site's greatest natural amenity, beautiful large Live Oaks and other tree species, by maintaining the tree canopied streets, and by creating new parks and greens which also saved large stands of existing mature trees. These new greens organize, and provide a sense of identity for the new community. Four new community buildings, including a new educational facility equipped with computers and other digital equipment, are available for the residents.
Residents love the central location near Tampa Community Hospital and Tampa International Airport, in addition to being minutes from downtown Tampa and Seminole Heights. The Fair Oaks Park Community Center is also close by with playing fields and courts, a computer lab, and a playground.