St. Petersburg has transformed from a quiet retirement destination into one of Florida's most dynamic and desirable cities. Located on a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, St. Pete offers an unmatched combination of waterfront living, cultural richness, and urban energy. The city's downtown core has seen explosive growth with new condos, restaurants, and public spaces like the St. Pete Pier drawing residents and visitors alike. The arts scene — anchored by the Dalí Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, and a thriving mural arts program — gives St. Pete a creative energy that sets it apart. Neighborhoods range from the historic charm of Old Northeast's brick streets and Mediterranean homes to the trendy galleries and craft breweries of the Grand Central District. For buyers seeking beachfront living, the Gulf beaches of Treasure Island, Madeira Beach, and Pass-a-Grille are just minutes away.
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One of St. Pete's most coveted neighborhoods, Old Northeast features brick-lined streets, 1920s bungalows and Mediterranean Revival homes, and walkability to the waterfront and downtown.
A booming urban core with luxury condos, the vibrant Beach Drive dining scene, museums, and the stunning St. Pete Pier — all steps from Tampa Bay.
An exclusive waterfront enclave with grand estates, private yacht access, and manicured landscapes. One of the most prestigious addresses in the Tampa Bay area.
An artsy, walkable neighborhood known for its antique shops, craft breweries, indie restaurants, and a growing residential scene with renovated bungalows.
St. Petersburg's housing market has appreciated significantly, with median prices for single-family homes in the mid-$400s. Waterfront and downtown condos range from the $300s to over $2 million, while historic neighborhoods like Old Northeast and Snell Isle command premium prices.