Main Content

Wimauma

Wimauma, Florida

Multigenerational Homes in Wimauma, FL

Wimauma is one of the newest multigenerational housing markets in the greater Tampa Bay region. With newer master-planned communities, larger lots, lower-density development, and easy access to Sun City Center, Riverview, Brandon, and Tampa, Wimauma has become an increasingly popular choice for families looking for newer construction with room to grow.

For families supporting aging parents, adult children, long-term guests, or two-household living arrangements, Wimauma offers a quieter, more rural feel without giving up modern construction or community amenities. Buyers may find dedicated guest suites, downstairs primary suites, multigenerational floorplans, and large single-family homes designed with larger households in mind.

At MultiGen Living Group, we help families evaluate Wimauma homes by layout first — identifying privacy, separation, aging-in-place potential, and whether the home can realistically support long-term multigenerational living.

Why Wimauma

Why Families Are Considering Wimauma

Wimauma has grown rapidly because it offers something Brandon and Riverview often can’t: more land, newer construction, and lower density at competitive prices. Families can still reach South Bay Hospital in Sun City Center, Brandon Regional Hospital, MacDill Air Force Base, and the wider Tampa Bay region via I-75 and US-301, while living in quieter, newer suburban neighborhoods with larger lot sizes.

The Wimauma area is also distinctly family-oriented. Average household sizes here are well above the Florida state average, and many of the area’s newest communities, such as Valencia Lakes, Lake Toscana, Sereno, and Vista Palms, were built with larger and multigenerational households in mind. This means buyers can often find newer-construction floorplans with true guest suites, downstairs bedrooms, or flexible bonus rooms.

For multigenerational households, the most important question is not just where the home is located — it is whether the layout actually works. Wimauma homes vary widely by community, lot size, age, school zone, and floorplan, so each property should be evaluated carefully.

For buyers who want newer construction, larger lots, lower density, and quieter suburban living within reach of Tampa Bay, Wimauma can be one of the region’s strongest emerging multigenerational markets.

What’s available

Multigenerational Housing Opportunities in Wimauma

New Construction

Newer Communities & Multigen Floorplans

Wimauma is one of Tampa Bay’s most active markets for newer-construction multigenerational homes. Many communities offer dedicated guest suites, downstairs bedrooms with private baths, and flexible upstairs bonus rooms — layouts designed for adult children, aging parents, or long-term guests who need their own space.

Larger Lots

Lower Density & More Space

Compared to Brandon or Riverview, Wimauma tends to offer larger lot sizes, more open space, and lower-density development. This matters for multigenerational households that need separate entrances, outdoor space, parking for multiple vehicles, or room for additional structures down the line.

Tampa Bay Access

Healthcare, Work & Daily Life

Wimauma gives families practical access to South Bay Hospital in Sun City Center, Brandon Regional Hospital, professional employment in Tampa, and the I-75 / US-301 corridor. This matters when different generations have different daily routines and care needs.

Featured Wimauma home

A Multigenerational Layout to Consider in Wimauma

New Construction in Wimauma

A Compact Guest Suite + Bonus Room Layout

One newer-construction Wimauma home we’re currently watching is a strong example of a more compact floorplan that still delivers real multigenerational separation. With a full dedicated guest suite plus a flexible upstairs bonus room, this layout offers meaningful privacy for families housing aging parents, adult children, or long-term guests — without requiring a six-bedroom footprint.

At roughly 2,600 square feet with three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, the home is well-suited to families who want premium multigenerational features at a more manageable size. Pricing in the mid $600s reflects the newer construction and dedicated suite. As always, we recommend evaluating the specific homesite, bathroom configuration, and door placement to confirm the layout fits your family’s long-term needs.

ASK ABOUT THIS HOME →

Home At A Glance

Location
Wimauma, FL

Home Type
New construction

Multigen Features
Guest suite + bonus room

Square Feet
2,617+ sq ft

Bedrooms / Baths
3 beds · 2.5 baths

Starting Price
From $649,990

What actually qualifies

What Makes a True Mother-in-Law Suite or Multigenerational Home?

In Wimauma, extra bedrooms alone do not automatically create a functional multigenerational setup. A home may look large online but still fail to provide enough privacy, bathroom access, or separation for two households. A qualifying mother-in-law suite or private family arrangement should include:

A true separate living area — not just an extra bedroom
A full private bathroom dedicated to the suite
Meaningful separation between both households
First-floor living or elevator access when needed
A kitchenette or plumbing capacity for one
Parking, storage, and daily-life practicality

For Wimauma specifically, commute patterns, well/septic vs. utility access, HOA rules, school districts, and healthcare access should all be considered alongside the layout itself.

Wimauma market snapshot

Wimauma, FL — Current Market Data

Median Sale Price
$365,000
Year-over-Year Growth
+7.2%
Average Days on Market
85 days
Sale-to-List Ratio
99.7%
Market Competition
Somewhat competitive
Typical Pace
Pending in ~40 days
Median Household Size
3.4 people
Family Households
83.2% of households
Cost of Living Index
98.3 — near average
Best Fit
Newer construction, larger lots

We’re here when you’re ready

Ready to Search for Multigenerational Homes in Wimauma?

Wimauma is part of our Tampa Bay region — one of Florida’s strongest areas for multigenerational living. With newer construction, larger lots, lower density, and a wide range of multigenerational floorplans, Wimauma can be a strong fit for long-term two-household living arrangements.

Contact Us Get in
Touch

We’d love to hear from you!

To send any inquiries, please fill out the form.

    Submit +
    Skip to content