
Neighborhood · Bradenton, Florida
Washington Park
An affordable pocket of everyday Bradenton
Washington Park is a small residential neighborhood in Bradenton, part of the wider Manatee County community that stretches from the Manatee River toward Sarasota Bay. It sits within easy reach of established areas like Oneco and Bay Shore Gardens, and families here are assigned to Manatee Elementary, Martha B. King Middle, and Manatee High School. It's the kind of quiet, close-in pocket that appeals to buyers who want to be near the center of things without paying for a resort address.
The market reality is that Washington Park is tightly held — there are currently no active listings, and only three homes have changed hands here in the past twelve months. Those sales closed at a median of $268,000, with sellers collecting about 98% of their asking price, so when something does come up it tends to move at fair value. Buyers who want more inventory should also watch nearby Braden River East and broader Bradenton homes for sale.
Washington Park is a community in Bradenton, Florida.
Quick facts
$1,850/mo median rent
3 sold in 12 months
On the market now
Homes for sale in Washington Park
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The Washington Park market
3
Sold, last 12 months
$268,000
Median sold price
98%
Sale-to-list ratio
What sellers actually get vs asking
41 days
Median time to sell
Washington Park vs Bradenton
Median sold price — 3-yr, 3-mo rolling
▼ 24.6% yr/yr
Homes sold per month
Live Stellar MLS data — every listing and closed sale inside the Washington Park boundary. Rolling medians smooth single-month swings in small communities.
For the school run
Schools Washington Park is zoned for
Attendance boundaries overlapping this community — always verify zoning with the district.
Population
1,369
Median age
27
Median income
$53,252
Median home value
$171,470
Beyond the listings
Living in Washington Park
Appearance oriented
Top 6% in the U.S.Smart Chic
Passionate about style, smart chic searches high and low for the perfect look - but not one that will break the bank.
Appearance oriented
Top 10% in the U.S.Body Art
Who says the body isn't a canvas? This population loves talking about tattoos, body art and piercings.
Entertainment
Top 13% in the U.S.Party Life
The party don't stop until the sun comes up. Loud music, crowds, and shots are a recipe for a great night out for these people.
Hobbies & Interests
Top 13% in the U.S.Handcrafted
The only thing more beautiful than handmade decor? The hands that made it. This population appreciates the time and care put into one-of-a-kind pieces.
Lifestyles
Top 15% in the U.S.Hipster
This population swims against the tide of mainstream culture. Common interests include old music, antiques, and alternative diets (i.e., veganism).
Attitudes
Top 15% in the U.S.Deal Seekers
These people are hunting discounts, contests, and promotions. The population loves a good sale, and they can't wait to share their bargain finds and winnings with friends and family.
People who close here
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Straight answers
Washington Park FAQs
Is Washington Park a good place to live?+
It's a quiet, centrally located Bradenton neighborhood near established areas like Bay Shore Gardens, with families assigned to Manatee Elementary, Martha B. King Middle, and Manatee High School. It suits buyers who want to be close to town without a resort-style price tag.
Is Washington Park expensive?+
No — it's one of Bradenton's more attainable pockets. Recent sales closed at a median of $268,000, which sits below much of the county's waterfront and gated inventory.
What do homes cost in Washington Park?+
There are no active listings at the moment, so pricing is best read from recent sales. Over the past year three homes sold here at a median of $268,000, and comparable inventory shows up in nearby Oneco.
How is the market in Washington Park?+
It's a low-inventory, tightly held market — currently zero active listings and just three sales in the last twelve months. Those homes went for about 98% of asking, so buyers should be ready to act when something lists.
What about HOA fees and property taxes?+
HOA and property tax figures aren't available for this neighborhood, which is typical of an older, non-association area. If you'd rather rent first, the median rent here runs about $1,850 a month, and you can compare options across Bradenton homes for sale.
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