
Neighborhood · Pinellas Park, Florida
Bonnie Glynn
Central Pinellas living with easy Tampa access
Bonnie Glynn sits in the heart of Pinellas Park, a settled residential pocket of Pinellas County where single-family streets connect to neighboring communities like Bonnie Bay and the well-known Mainlands Of Tamarac By The Gulf. It's a practical, low-key place to live: modestly sized homes, quick drives to work, and assigned schools including Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Elementary and Dixie M. Hollins High School. With Tampa International Airport about 31 minutes away and downtown Tampa roughly 32, commuters and travelers get real convenience without paying central-Tampa prices.
The market here is tight and fast-moving. There's just one active listing right now at $280,000, while the twelve homes sold over the past year closed at a median of $435,000 — a spread that tells you inventory is thin and well-priced homes go quickly. Sellers are getting about 98% of asking, and the median days on market is a single day, so buyers should come prepared. If you want more options, it's worth watching nearby Pinellas Farms and the broader Pinellas Park homes for sale as well.
Bonnie Glynn is a community in Pinellas Park, Florida.
Quick facts
12 sold in 12 months
Drive times
On the market now
Homes for sale in Bonnie Glynn
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Every active listing inside the Bonnie Glynn boundary
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The Bonnie Glynn market
12
Sold, last 12 months
$435,000
Median sold price
98%
Sale-to-list ratio
What sellers actually get vs asking
37 days
Median time to sell
Bonnie Glynn vs Pinellas Park
Median sold price — 3-yr, 3-mo rolling
▼ 1.3% yr/yr
Homes sold per month
Live Stellar MLS data — every listing and closed sale inside the Bonnie Glynn boundary. Rolling medians smooth single-month swings in small communities.
For the school run
Schools Bonnie Glynn is zoned for
Attendance boundaries overlapping this community — always verify zoning with the district.
Population
560
Median age
37
Median income
$61,563
Median home value
$258,300
Beyond the listings
Living in Bonnie Glynn
Active
Top 7% in the U.S.Organized Sports
From tryouts and casual pick-up games, to varsity tournaments and intramural matches, this population includes people who participate in organized athletics. Often through schools or public recreational areas.
Entertainment
Top 8% in the U.S.Competitive Nature
These folks have their head in the game. Whether it's creating a card game tournament with friends or cheering on the home team, these people want to win.
Culture
Top 10% in the U.S.Hip Hop Culture
Dropping the beat and raising the roof, this population enjoys everything hip hop culture has to offer, including music, dance moves, and fashion.
Emotional
Top 11% in the U.S.Memory Lane
Intentionally preserving memories of lost loved ones, joyful times, or reflecting on painful experiences in the past.
Active
Top 13% in the U.S.Fitness Obsession
Passionate about strength training, this population relies heavily on the encouragement of the exercise community. While these people seek the latest fitness techniques, they're also interested in supplements and equipment.
Lifestyles
Top 17% in the U.S.Nerd Culture
These people aren't afraid to nerd out. Common activities include comic books, video games, and often intellectual pursuits.
Straight answers
Bonnie Glynn FAQs
Is Bonnie Glynn a good place to live?+
It's a quiet, established residential area in central Pinellas Park with assigned schools including Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Elementary, Pinellas Park Middle, and Dixie M. Hollins High. The commute is a big draw — about 31 minutes to Tampa International and 32 to downtown Tampa. It suits buyers who want everyday convenience over flash.
Is Bonnie Glynn expensive?+
It's mid-range for the area. The single active listing is priced at $280,000, while homes that actually sold over the past year did so at a median of $435,000, reflecting a mix of home sizes and conditions. Compared with parts of the county, it remains accessible — and you can compare against the wider Pinellas Park homes for sale to gauge value.
What do homes cost in Bonnie Glynn?+
Recent sold prices center on a $435,000 median, and pricing runs around $215 per square foot on a typical 1,300-square-foot home. With only one active listing on the market today, expect limited choice and be ready to move when the right home appears.
How is the market in Bonnie Glynn right now?+
It's fast and competitive. The median days on market is just one, and sellers are averaging about 98% of their asking price across the twelve homes sold in the last year. Buyers should have financing lined up and act decisively; nearby Bonnie Bay is worth watching for additional inventory.
What about HOA fees and property taxes?+
HOA costs are minimal here, with a median of just $3 per month. Property taxes run a median of about $6,115 per year, which is the larger recurring cost to budget for when you buy.
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