Listing Description
π‘ 3763 18th Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33711 Draft Property Overview
β Vacant Residential Lot
β ~0.12 acres (verify public record)
β Zoned for single-family residential use (verify with City of St. Petersburg)
β Located in south St. Petersburg, close to Gulfport, downtown, and Gulf beaches
π Features & Highlights
β Cleared/level lot ready for new construction (verify site condition)
β Room for a single-family home with yard, garden, or outdoor living space
β Utilities available at street: water, sewer, and electric (verify with municipality)
β Established neighborhood setting with sidewalks and mature trees
β Excellent opportunity for custom build, seasonal residence, or long-term investment
π Water Access & Views
β Not waterfront, but minutes to Boca Ciega Bay, Gulfport Marina, and Gulf beaches
β Nearby Lake Maggiore and Boyd Hill Nature Preserve for outdoor recreation
π Location & Surroundings
β Situated in South St. Petersburg with quick access to I-275
β Minutes from downtown St. Peteβs arts, dining, and waterfront entertainment
β Close to Gulfportβs shops, cafΓ©s, and marina
β Convenient to Tropicana Field, St. Pete Pier, and beaches
β‘ Zoning & Utilities
β Zoning: Residential (verify lot/building requirements with City of St. Petersburg)
β Utilities: Public water, sewer, and electric available (verify connection fees)
π Schools (verify local zoning)
β Fairmount Park Elementary (PKβ5)
β Azalea Middle School (6β8)
β Gibbs High School (9β12)
π° Price & Taxes
β Annual Property Taxes: ~$500β$1,000 (verify Pinellas County records)
π Community Snapshot (approx. 1-mile radius)
β Median Household Income: ~$45,000β$55,000
β Median Home Value: ~$220,000β$260,000
β Average Age: ~39 years
β¨ Summary
3763 18th Ave S offers a vacant ~0.12-acre residential lot in south St. Petersburg, ready for a custom home or investment property. With utilities available at the street, a level lot, and zoning that supports single-family construction, this site provides a solid foundation for building. Located minutes from Gulfport, downtown St. Pete, and Gulf Coast beaches, it offers both convenience and future value potential.
π‘ St. Petersburg, Florida Community Overview
St. Petersburg (βSt. Peteβ) is a vibrant city in Pinellas County known for its sunny climate, waterfront lifestyle, and cultural attractions. With a mix of historic neighborhoods, modern development, and access to Gulf beaches, itβs one of the most desirable metro areas in Florida.
π‘ Real Estate & Housing
β Single-family homes β Affordable postwar homes in south St. Pete neighborhoods
β Historic bungalows β Found in Kenwood and Old Northeast
β Waterfront estates & condos β Along Tampa Bay and Gulf beaches
π° Median home price: More affordable inland, higher near downtown and waterfront
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Why People Love St. Petersburg
β Sunshine Cityβ360+ days of sun per year
β Thriving arts and food scene downtown
β Gulfportβs eclectic, walkable community nearby
β Access to world-class beaches within 15β20 minutes
β Cultural vibrancy with music, arts, and sports
ποΈ Lifestyle & Attractions
β St. Pete Pier β Dining, parks, and waterfront views
β Tropicana Field β Home of the Tampa Bay Rays
β Salvador DalΓ Museum & Museum of Fine Arts
β Gulfport Art Walk and marina waterfront
β Boyd Hill Nature Preserve β Trails, birdwatching, and Lake Maggiore
π Demographics & Economy
Population: ~260,000 (city), ~1M+ (Pinellas County metro)
Median household income: ~$65,000 (varies by neighborhood)
Key industries:
Healthcare & education
Tourism & hospitality
Technology & professional services
π Education & Schools
β Served by Pinellas County School District
β Specialty and magnet programs in nearby schools
β Access to St. Petersburg College, Eckerd College, and USF St. Pete
π Transportation & Accessibility
β I-275 provides quick routes to Tampa, Sarasota, and Clearwater
β Tampa International Airport β ~30 minutes
β St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport β ~20 minutes
β SunRunner BRT line connects downtown to the beaches
βοΈ Climate & Outdoor Living
β Subtropical climate with year-round sunshine
β Ideal for boating, fishing, golf, and waterfront living
β Frequent community events, festivals, and farmers markets
St. Petersburg offers a unique blend of affordability, culture, and coastal livingβmaking it one of Floridaβs most sought-after lifestyle destinations.