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Media room in Odessa

Odessa is Pasco County's 1985-2015 master-planned ranch + 2-story concrete-block stucco; some 1925-1985 rural-residential submarket. Odessa straddles the Pasco / Hillsborough County line in northwest Tampa Bay; permitting splits between Pasco County Building Construction Services and Hillsborough County Building based on parcel location.

Odessa cost range
$195K$685K
typical mid-complexity
Permit authority
Pasco County Building Construction Services
10-14 weeks (Pasco standard track)
Typical home size
2,400-5,500 sqft; lots 0.3-2.0 acres
Borough · ZIP
Pasco County
33556
Pasco County Land Development CodeFBC WBDR — opening protection mandatorySWFWMD ERP — wetland + lake-front parcelsFEMA Zone X (mostly)

What a media room project looks like here

Odessa straddles the Pasco / Hillsborough County line in northwest Tampa Bay; permitting splits between Pasco County Building Construction Services and Hillsborough County Building based on parcel location.

Most parcels sit in FEMA Zone X which keeps substantial-improvement out of the picture.

Several Pasco County master-planned communities (Starkey Ranch, Asturia, Bexley) operate CDD bond financing for shared infrastructure.

Tampa dedicated media + theater rooms — acoustic isolation, projector + screen, in-wall surround, dedicated HVAC zone — basement or attic conversions. In Odessa specifically, 1985-2015 master-planned ranch + 2-story concrete-block stucco; some 1925-1985 rural-residential stock means media room scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's Tampa scoping flow factors pasco county land development code and fbc wbdr into the estimate before a contractor is involved.

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Pre-seeded for media room in Odessa. Mention your 2,400-5,500 sqft, your timeline, and any known constraints — Baily factors the pasco county building construction services review queue into the scope.

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