Living in Clearwater & North Pinellas: A Guide for Newcomers (2025)


The Vibe of Clearwater & North Pinellas

This area offers a blend of suburbia and beach proximity. Clearwater draws the most visitors, but Dunedin, Safety Harbor, and Palm Harbor are the everyday favorites for locals. Think family-friendly, safe, and suburban, but not far from the coast.

Why It Works:

  • Access to Clearwater Beach and Honeymoon Island
  • Good schools in Palm Harbor and East Lake
  • Quiet, safe neighborhoods with mature trees
  • Well-suited to families and retirees

What to Watch Out For:

  • Traffic near beaches and bridges
  • Higher prices near the coast
  • Clearwater is tourist-heavy and lacks walkability inland

Who Lives Here:
Retirees, families, long-time Florida residents, and those who want the beach but not the city.

City/Neighborhood Highlights:

  • Clearwater Beach – Sugar-white sand and water sports
  • Dunedin – Walkable downtown, breweries, marina
  • Palm Harbor – Golf courses, good schools, suburban calm
  • Safety Harbor – Small-town charm, waterfront trails

Housing Snapshot:
Single-family homes dominate inland. Condos line the coast. Newer development is more inland.
Median home price: ~$475K
Median rent (2BR): ~$2,200/month

Commute & Transit:
Car required. US-19 is the main corridor but often congested. Limited bus service. Closest bridges go to Tampa or St. Pete.

Things to Do:
Beach days, Dunedin Blue Jays games, sunset festivals, marina walks, fishing piers, local festivals.


Is This Area Right for You?

Yes—if you want a safer, quieter alternative to Tampa or St. Pete with access to great beaches and schools.

If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Tampa-St. Petersburg Metro.