TampaBougie Zone

TampaniaRent Prices 2026

33609Luxury InfillMidtown AdjacentPost-Industrial ChicCommuter Goldmine
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

With a median of $28.5/m² monthly, Tampania has officially entered the BOUGIE tier, fueled by high-end modern builds that occupy every square inch of their lots. The neighborhood analysis shows a tight market where you pay a premium for 'newness' rather than established charm. The investment outlook remains strong for landlords because the inventory is so low, but for renters, it’s a steep price to pay for a backyard the size of a parking space.

The Vibe:Tampania is the gritty-turned-glossy buffer zone where West Tampa’s industrial bones meet North Hyde Park’s renovation fever. The landscape is dominated by aggressive luxury infill projects and heavy traffic funneling toward W Cypress St and the I-275 on-ramps. You’re trading traditional neighborhood character for brand-new drywall and proximity to the Midtown development.

Market Median

$28.5
/m²/mo
8.1% Discountvs Tampa avg
LowHigh
$20.5$35
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Tampania @ $28.5/m²/mo

$1,710

District Highlights

Grocery
Whole Foods Market at Midtown
Park
Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park
Dining
Willa's
School
Mitchell Elementary
Fitness
Mecka Fitness

Locals Ask

Is street parking a disaster in Tampania?

It’s surprisingly manageable compared to Soho, though construction crews blocking lanes for new builds are a daily nuisance.

What are the m² stats for a new construction 3-bedroom?

Expect to hit the top of the range at $35/m² monthly for anything with a modern facade and high ceilings.

Is the area actually walkable?

Only if you enjoy dodging traffic on Cypress; you’ll still want a car for grocery runs to Midtown or the Publix on Green St.

How does the Average Rent here compare to South Tampa?

It’s a slight discount compared to Hyde Park proper, but the price gap is narrowing as the BOUGIE rating suggests.

What is the long-term investment outlook for renters?

Rents are unlikely to drop given the proximity to the University of Tampa and the Downtown corridor.