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Your Guide to Clearwater, FL Real Estate News

Staff Writer
April 21, 2026
Your Guide to Clearwater, FL Real Estate News

Clearwater, FL – For residents and potential newcomers alike, staying informed about the local real estate market is key. Clearwater, the county seat of Pinellas County and home to iconic Clearwater Beach, continues to be a dynamic part of the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater metropolitan statistical area.

As of 2020, the city's population stood at 117,292, a figure that underscores the ongoing interest in property within the area. Whether you're considering purchasing a home or looking to sell, understanding current market trends is crucial.

Local government actions frequently impact development and property use. For example, recent legislative actions include a Flexible Development approval for the conversion to a medical clinic at 375 Turner Street (ID#26-0400) in downtown Clearwater, which will see an existing building modified with 57 off-street parking spaces. Another Flexible Development approval (ID#26-0401) was requested for an existing 1,838 square foot commercial dock accessory to 27-unit attached dwellings at 125 Island Way in the scenic Island Estates neighborhood.

Additionally, the city is considering amendments to its Future Land Use Map and Zoning Atlas. Specifically, an amendment (ID#26-0402) seeks to change the Future Land Use Map from Residential Low (RL) to Recreation/Open Space for the property at 1399 Pineapple Lane. Concurrently, a Zoning Atlas amendment (ID#26-0403) proposes to change the zoning from Residential Agriculture (R-A) to Open Space/Recreation (OS/R) for the same Pineapple Lane property.

These types of approvals and proposed changes can influence property values and development opportunities across different neighborhoods, from downtown to beachfront areas. Residents interested in these and other land use decisions can typically find more information through the City Council and Community Development Board meetings. The Community Development Board, for instance, meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 1:00 PM.

Staying updated on these developments provides valuable insight for anyone with a stake in Clearwater's real estate landscape.

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