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Tampa Bay Waterfront Buyers See Early Opportunity at Marina Pointe's Luna Tower

By MGN EditorialMarch 5, 2026 at 08:42 PM

Developers of the Marina Pointe community in Tampa, Florida are offering an early-cycle opportunity for waterfront buyers before later-phase pricing takes effect.

For waterfront buyers looking to get in on the ground floor, the Luna Tower at the Marina Pointe community in Tampa, Florida may represent a unique opportunity. According to a press release from the developer, the early phases of the project are still offering pricing that is expected to rise as later phases come online. 'For waterfront buyers who think in cycles rather than seasons, March represents a defined moment,' the release states. 'Time spent in Florida during the winter months brings clarity, and the opportunity to secure a prime location before pricing adjusts upward.' The Marina Pointe development is situated on the shores of Tampa Bay, offering residents direct access to the water as well as amenities like a private marina, pools, and other resort-style features. The Luna Tower is the latest phase of the project, which has been steadily progressing over the past several years. 'We're seeing strong demand from buyers who recognize the value of securing a waterfront home in this market,' said the project's developer, according to the press release. 'The limited inventory and desirable location of Marina Pointe means that the window for early-cycle pricing is closing quickly.' The press release suggests that prospective buyers should act soon to take advantage of current pricing before it adjusts upward in later phases of the development. As the Tampa Bay area continues to grow in popularity, waterfront properties in well-appointed communities like Marina Pointe are expected to remain in high demand.
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