Tucked into the quiet, tree-lined streets of Hampton Terrace, this 1947 bungalow has that mix of charm and ease. Original hardwood floors tell the story, while a remodeled kitchen and primary bath bring in just the right amount of modern. It even has a newer A/C from 2024. In the afternoons natural light moves through the living spaces in a way that makes the whole house feel warm and settled. Life here revolves around Lake Roberta sunsets, evening walks, and that slow neighborhood pace that makes this pocket so special. The screened front porch faces the lake and naturally becomes your spot. Out back, you got options. Plenty of space for chickens, a garden, a pool, or even an ADU if that's the move. It’s the kind of flexibility that lets the house grow with you. When you do leave the bubble, Seminole Heights favorites are right there. Walk to Hampton Station, The Rolling Mullet, Xtreme Tacos, and even Publix. Armature Works, the Riverwalk, and Downtown Tampa are just 10 minutes away. Tampa International is about 15 minutes with easy access to I-275. No chaos required. Classic bungalow energy. Local living. One of those homes that just feels right.