This well-maintained 1922 bungalow is located on a charming brick-lined street in the highly desirable Palma Ceia Park neighborhood, within the sought-after Plant High School district. The property is located in FEMA Flood Zone X, and no flood insurance is required. Seller reports no flood damage during recent storms, including Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The home offers an exceptional walkable lifestyle, just a short stroll to Bayshore Boulevard as well as the restaurants, cafés, and shops along Bay to Bay Boulevard and MacDill Avenue, including neighborhood favorites such as Buddy Brew Coffee and Chill Bros Ice Cream. Inside, the home is filled with abundant natural light from large windows throughout, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere. Timeless architectural details include crown molding throughout the home and built-in bookshelves that add both character and functionality. French doors open to a lattice-enclosed deck, providing a comfortable space for outdoor dining, relaxing, or entertaining year-round. The primary bedroom suite and second bedroom both feature sizable closets and custom plantation shutters, offering privacy and classic style. The second bathroom includes a beautiful antique clawfoot bathtub that adds historic charm and elegance to the space. Significant recent updates provide peace of mind, including a brand new high-end HVAC system installed in 2024 and structural enhancements completed in 2021. Termite treatment is professionally maintained on a monthly preventative basis, and the mature trees on the property are routinely monitored and trimmed. Outside, the fenced-in yard provides privacy and flexibility for outdoor living. A storage shed offers additional convenience, while the long driveway extends from the front of the property all the way to the back, a rare and valuable feature for the area. This classic South Tampa bungalow offers historic charm, thoughtful maintenance, an unbeatable location, and modern upgrades in one of the city’s most beloved neighborhoods.