Buyer / Seller Gauge

Months of supply points to seller-favored conditions in Kenneth City.

1.9 mo Seller-favored

Under 5 months of supply usually means buyers have fewer choices and sellers keep more leverage, especially when a home is priced cleanly for its pocket.

Active listings 65 Homes sold (rolling 3 months) 34 Pending sales 32

Redfin Data Center Updated Apr 2026

About Kenneth City

About Kenneth City, Florida

Kenneth City is a small central Pinellas city where affordability, older homes, Tyrone and US-19 access, and St. Petersburg proximity shape demand. The current Redfin-backed snapshot shows a median sale price near $269,861 with 65 active listings, so pricing needs to be compared against real supply rather than broad county averages.

Demand is payment and access driven; updated homes stand out because buyers compare against St. Petersburg and Pinellas Park.

The current Kenneth City snapshot shows 65 active listings, 34 sales in the rolling three-month window, 1.9 mo of supply, and a median sale price near $269,861. Use that as a directional read, then compare the exact pocket and price band before making a decision.

Local Economy

What drives daily life and demand around Kenneth City?

Daily life is shaped by 54th Avenue N, 66th Street, US-19 access, Tyrone shopping, parks, St. Petersburg, and Pinellas Park routes.

Commute and corridor access

Kenneth City is practical for St. Petersburg, central Pinellas, beach, and Pinellas Park routines, while Tampa trips depend on bridges.

Schools and address-level fit

School fit should be verified by exact address because buyers compare St. Petersburg, Pinellas Park, and west Pinellas options.

Neighborhood structure and fees

Many homes are less fee-heavy than planned communities, but condos, villas, rental rules, and small association obligations still matter.

Insurance and property screening

Review roof age, older systems, insurance, drainage, flood pockets, and street condition because value changes quickly property by property.

Common Questions

Is Kenneth City a good place to live?

Kenneth City is a small central Pinellas city where affordability, older homes, Tyrone and US-19 access, and St. Petersburg proximity shape demand. The current Redfin-backed snapshot shows a median sale price near $269,861 with 65 active listings, so pricing needs to be compared against real supply rather than broad county averages.

What matters when selling in Kenneth City?

Seller strategy in Kenneth City works best when the listing gives buyers a clear reason to choose the property: condition, location, updates, lower friction, or a better all-in payment than nearby alternatives.

What should buyers compare first in Kenneth City?

Regular buyers should compare condition, commute route, insurance, school assignment, block feel, and whether St. Petersburg or Pinellas Park is worth more.

County Toolbelt

Pinellas County Toolbelt for Kenneth City

County-level links for taxes, zoning, code, safety, housing resources, research, and calculators.

Census Snapshot

Kenneth City market snapshot

Use this as the numeric baseline. It is Census-backed context for how the area looks on paper before you get into property-level screening.

Source: U.S. Census ACS 2024 5-year profile Geography used: Kenneth City town, Florida
Population 5,012
Median age 55.4
Households with children 23%
Owner vs renter 81% owners | 19% renters
Median home value $241,200
Median household income $49,347

Market Read

How the numbers tend to translate on the ground

Local market pulse

Demand is payment and access driven; updated homes stand out because buyers compare against St. Petersburg and Pinellas Park.

If you're buying

Regular buyers should compare condition, commute route, insurance, school assignment, block feel, and whether St. Petersburg or Pinellas Park is worth more.

If you're selling

Seller strategy in Kenneth City works best when the listing gives buyers a clear reason to choose the property: condition, location, updates, lower friction, or a better all-in payment than nearby alternatives.

If you're investing

Investors in Kenneth City should underwrite age, insurance, maintenance, tenant depth, and resale audience carefully because convenience does not automatically protect yield.

Census Data

People and households

  • Households 1,908
  • Housing units 2,150
  • Under 18 19.4%
  • Age 65+ 34.8%
  • Average household size 2.3

Census Data

Economy and mobility

  • Per capita income $26,300
  • Bachelor degree or higher 17%
  • Labor force participation 48.6%
  • Unemployment 2.8%
  • Poverty rate 13.8%
  • Mean commute 27 min
  • Public transportation 3.0%
  • Work from home 10.6%

Census Data

Housing profile

  • Detached single-family 56.0%
  • Rental vacancy 3.4%
  • Median gross rent $1,649
  • Built 2000 or later 2.3%

Census Data

Housing costs

  • Owner costs with mortgage $1,410
  • Owner costs without mortgage $559
  • Owner cost burden 35%+ 30.7%
  • Rent burden 35%+ 59.8%

Schools

Kenneth City schools

Use this as school context, not a final assignment tool. Area pages can frame the conversation, but exact-address verification still decides the real answer.

School sources: NCES EDGE public school geocodes 2024-25 + Florida DOE school grades 2025 Verify exact address for attendance zones, magnets, and program eligibility. Florida DOE school grades

District Snapshot

What to verify first

Kenneth City generally points to Pinellas County Schools, but exact address decides assignment and program eligibility.

  • District Pinellas County Schools
  • District grade A
  • District grade last year A
  • Public schools listed 1
  • A-rated schools in snapshot 0
  • Charter schools in snapshot 0
  • Title I schools in snapshot 1

School fit should be verified by exact address because buyers compare St. Petersburg, Pinellas Park, and west Pinellas options.

School Highlights

How the current matched school set reads

District grade A
Prior year grade A
A-rated schools 0
Charter schools 0
Title I schools 1

DIXIE M. HOLLINS HIGH SCHOOL

2025 C
  • 2024: C
  • High
  • District-managed
  • Title I
  • 97.9% economically disadvantaged

Living Here

Living in Kenneth City

This is the everyday layer: what people actually use, how the area moves, and which practical constraints start to matter once the headline city label is out of the way.

Daily Life

What residents actually use

Daily life is shaped by 54th Avenue N, 66th Street, US-19 access, Tyrone shopping, parks, St. Petersburg, and Pinellas Park routes.

Movement

How routines connect to the rest of the county

Kenneth City is practical for St. Petersburg, central Pinellas, beach, and Pinellas Park routines, while Tampa trips depend on bridges.

Costs and constraints

What to screen early

Review roof age, older systems, insurance, drainage, flood pockets, and street condition because value changes quickly property by property. Many homes are less fee-heavy than planned communities, but condos, villas, rental rules, and small association obligations still matter.

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Next Step

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