740 Gran Kaymen Way · Unit 740 Gran Kaymen Way 2

Property details·Apollo Beach, Hillsborough County, Florida·U2131191TL000022000680

3Beds
2Baths
1,296Sq ft
0.21Acres
1959Built
$118KLast sale

Location

Address

740 Gran Kaymen Way

Unit 740 Gran Kaymen Way 2

Apollo Beach, FL 33572

Hillsborough County

Parcel ID

U2131191TL000022000680

Coordinates

27.771694, -82.413553

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square feet
1,296
Stories
1
Year built
1959
Pool
Yes
Garage
2-car G

Land & lot

Lot size
0.21 acres
Land area
9,375 sq ft
Frontage
750 ft
Subdivision
Rev Plat Of Apollo Beach Unit Two
Neighborhood
227006.00
Zoning
RSC-6
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$1,475.36
Market value$239,490
Assessed value$87,149
Building value$14,490
Land value$225,000

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Hillsborough County 2026 Insights

Hillsborough County, Florida: Tampa's Engine, and the Affordability Squeeze Behind the Boom

Hillsborough County is the beating heart of one of America's fastest-growing metro areas. Home to Tampa, the county has transformed over the past decade from a mid-tier Sun Belt market into a genuine boomtown — drawing remote workers priced out of Miami and coastal California, absorbing a wave of corporate relocations, and emerging as a serious contender in finance, healthcare, and tech. The population now sits at nearly 1.5 million, and the story the data tells is one of a region straining at its own seams: growing fast, attracting wealth, but leaving a significant share of its existing residents behind.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$333,300just above the $320,000 national median
Rent Burden Rate52.7%vs. 30% threshold — one of the most stressed renter markets in the U.S.
Severe Rent Burden26.2%more than 1-in-4 renters spending over 50% of income on housing
Gini Index0.483high inequality — well above the national average of ~0.45

The Renter Crisis Hidden Behind Tampa's Glamour

The headline home value of $333,300 looks almost reasonable by 2024 standards — barely above the national median, and a fraction of what coastal metros command. But that number obscures a quiet housing emergency playing out in the rental market. More than half of Hillsborough's renters are cost-burdened, meaning they spend more than 30% of their income on rent. One in four spends more than half. With a median rent of $1,543 and a county where 13.1% of households rely on SNAP benefits, the gap between who the Tampa boom is built for and who actually lives here is stark.

This isn't purely a poverty story. It's an income distribution story. A Gini coefficient of 0.483 places Hillsborough County among the more unequal large counties in the country. The influx of higher-earning remote workers and financial services professionals has pushed rents upward faster than wages have followed — particularly for the service, logistics, and hospitality workers who keep Tampa's economy running.

A Young, Mobile, Car-Dependent County

At a median age of 37.8 and with nearly 22% of the population under 18, Hillsborough skews meaningfully younger than the national profile. The 18.3% work-from-home rate — elevated, though not outlier territory — reflects the remote worker migration story, while a near-total reliance on cars (68.9% drive alone; only 0.8% use public transit) underscores how little Tampa's infrastructure has kept pace with its ambitions. The county's transit network remains one of the weakest of any major American metro its size, a tension that urban planners and city council races keep revisiting without resolution.

Education and the Workforce Gap

About 37% of adults hold a bachelor's or graduate degree — not exceptional for a major metro. The 25.4% who stopped at high school and the 10.4% who didn't complete it represent a substantial workforce segment that is particularly exposed to rent shock and economic disruption. The 11.5% uninsured rate is a related concern, sitting notably above national averages and reflecting both the gig economy's footprint and Florida's decision not to expand Medicaid.

FAQs

What makes Hillsborough County unique? Hillsborough County is the core of the Tampa metro — one of the few major U.S. markets where home prices remain nominally near the national median despite explosive in-migration. That apparent affordability is real for buyers, but increasingly illusory for renters, who face one of the most severe rent burden rates in the country. The county combines genuine economic momentum with deep inequality, making it a case study in what Sun Belt growth can and can't fix on its own.

Is Hillsborough County affordable to live in? It depends heavily on whether you own or rent. Homeowners — 61% of occupied households — are sitting on real equity gains and benefit from Florida's lack of a state income tax. Renters face a much harder picture: median rent has climbed sharply since 2020, and over a quarter of renters are in severe cost burden. The county's poverty rate of 13.2% and child poverty rate of 16.3% suggest the boom's benefits haven't reached everyone.

Is Hillsborough County growing? Yes — significantly. The county is one of the fastest-growing in Florida, which is itself one of the fastest-growing states. Corporate relocations to Tampa (including financial firms and tech companies), continued domestic migration from high-cost metros, and a relatively young demographic base all point to continued growth pressure on both housing supply and public infrastructure.

Local market context

Apollo Beach has 14,128 properties in our comprehensive database.

Properties in Apollo Beach average $553,136, reflecting a competitive market.

Buyers can expect to pay around $249 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Apollo Beach are 13% higher than the Hillsborough County average.

MetricApollo BeachHillsborough Countyvs County
Average Price$553,136$491,178+13%
Avg Sq Ft2,2252,033+9%
Price/Sq Ft$249$242+3%
Properties14,128546,441-97%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Apollo Beach, FL Real Estate

What is the average home price in Apollo Beach, FL?

The average home price in Apollo Beach, FL is $553,136, based on analysis of 14,128 properties in our database.

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Our database includes 14,128 properties in Apollo Beach, FL, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Apollo Beach, FL?

The average price per square foot in Apollo Beach, FL is $249. This is calculated from an average home price of $553,136 and average size of 2,225 square feet.

What is the average home size in Apollo Beach, FL?

Homes in Apollo Beach, FL average 2,225 square feet, with an average price of $553,136.

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