Explore St. Petersburg Communities

Discover beautiful neighborhoods in St. Petersburg. From historic districts to waterfront communities, find your perfect home.

Allendale Terrace

Allendale Terrace

Cobblestone brick streets, estate-scale lots, and 1920s Mediterranean and Tudor homes on high ground north of Crescent Lake.

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Coquina Key

Coquina Key

A man-made island 3 miles south of downtown St. Pete — canals, private boat docks, and Tampa Bay access at prices that still make waterfront living attainable.

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Crescent Lake

Crescent Lake

A historic neighborhood ringing a 54-acre park lake less than a mile from downtown -- where Babe Ruth took spring training, and Craftsman porches still face tree-lined streets out of the flood zone.

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Disston Heights

Disston Heights

Disston Heights is one of central St. Petersburg's largest mid-century neighborhoods — named for Hamilton Disston, the Philadelphia saw magnate who purchased 4 million acres of Florida in 1881 — and sits on some of the highest ground in Pinellas County, putting most homes entirely in FEMA Flood Zone X.

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Downtown St. Petersburg

Downtown St. Petersburg

Arts district, waterfront parks, the Dali museum, and a national-award-winning dining scene concentrated along Central Avenue and Beach Drive.

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Euclid-St. Paul

Euclid-St. Paul

One of St. Petersburg's oldest residential neighborhoods — brick streets, 1920s craftsman and Queen Anne homes, Zone X flood status, and under 2 miles from downtown without the waterfront premium.

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Gulfport

Gulfport

Gulfport is its own city — not a St. Pete neighborhood — a small independent municipality on Boca Ciega Bay with a genuine arts district, the 1930s Casino Ballroom on the waterfront, a year-round Tuesday Fresh Market, and more galleries per block than most Florida towns three times its size.

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Historic Kenwood

Historic Kenwood

A 375-acre National Register district of Craftsman bungalows west of downtown — and home to St. Pete's official Artist Enclave, where resident artists can sell and teach from their homes.

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Lakewood Estates

Lakewood Estates

The quiet southwest St. Pete neighborhood built around the St. Petersburg Country Club -- winding Spanish-named streets, triangular green medians, and 1950s-70s ranch homes within 10 miles of the beach and 30 minutes of Tampa.

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Old Northeast

Old Northeast

Historic brick-lined streets, early-20th-century bungalows, and waterfront views on Coffee Pot Bayou.

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Pass-a-Grille

Pass-a-Grille

Pass-a-Grille is a National Historic District at the southern tip of St. Pete Beach — a narrow Gulf-front peninsula of wood-frame cottages, an 8th Avenue main street, and no condo towers, settled since 1886 and looking largely like it always has.

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Pink Streets

Pink Streets

Lakewood Estates in south St. Pete, where the streets are literally pink — 4.5 miles of rose-tinted concrete poured in the 1920s that the city has protected ever since.

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