Listing Description
π‘ 1346 54th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33703 Draft Property Overview
β Single-Family Home
β 3 Bedrooms β’ 1 Bathrooms
β Located in a central St. Petersburg neighborhood, minutes from Downtown and Tampa Bay waterfronts
π Features & Highlights
β Block/stucco construction with durable exterior and updated roofline (verify year of roof)
β Open living and dining areas with natural light and flexible layout
β Kitchen with wood cabinetry, solid-surface counters, and stainless appliances (verify finishes)
β Primary suite with closet storage and en-suite bath
β Two additional bedrooms ideal for family, office, or guests
β Enclosed Florida room or screened porch offering extra living space
β Attached garage with laundry hookups and storage
β Fenced backyard with room for gardening, pets, or a play area
β Mature landscaping with palms and shade trees
β Move-in ready with potential for personalization
π Water Access & Views
β Minutes to Tampa Bay waterfront, boat ramps, and parks
β Short drive to St. Pete Beach and Gulf of Mexico barrier islands
π Location & Surroundings
β Centrally located in St. Petersburg with quick access to I-275
β Minutes to Downtown St. Peteβs arts, dining, and entertainment
β Close to shopping, grocery, and healthcare facilities
β Nearby Crescent Lake Park and Coffee Pot Bayou for recreation
β‘ Zoning & Utilities
β Zoning: Residential (verify with Pinellas County/City of St. Petersburg)
β Utilities: Public water, sewer, and electric
β Central HVAC system
π Schools (verify local zoning)
β John M. Sexton Elementary (PKβ5)
β Meadowlawn Middle School (6β8)
β Northeast High School (9β12)
π° Price & Taxes
β Annual Property Taxes: ~$3,000β$3,800 (verify Pinellas County records)
π Community Snapshot (approx. 1-mile radius)
β Median Household Income: ~$65,000β$75,000
β Median Home Value: ~$375,000β$425,000
β Average Age: ~42 years
β¨ Summary
1346 54th Ave N is a well-located 3BR/2BA block home in central St. Petersburg. Featuring an open layout, Florida room, fenced backyard, and updated finishes, it offers both comfort and flexibility. The property combines quiet neighborhood living with quick access to Downtown, Tampa Bay, and Gulf beaches.
π‘ St. Petersburg, Florida Community Overview
St. Petersburg (βSt. Peteβ) is a thriving coastal city in Pinellas County, known for its vibrant arts scene, sunny climate, and waterfront lifestyle. It blends historic neighborhoods with modern development, making it one of Floridaβs most desirable metro areas.
π‘ Real Estate & Housing
St. Pete offers a mix of:
π Bungalows & mid-century homes β In established neighborhoods near downtown
π΄ Newer infill construction β Modern builds with upgraded amenities
π Waterfront estates & condos β Along Tampa Bay and Gulf beaches
π° Median home price: Higher in waterfront/downtown areas; more affordable inland
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Why People Love St. Petersburg
β Sunshine Cityβaverages 360+ days of sun per year
β Walkable downtown with museums, restaurants, and shops
β Access to Gulf beaches within 15β20 minutes
β Cultural hub with year-round festivals and sports
β Strong job growth in healthcare, tech, and tourism
ποΈ Lifestyle & Attractions
β St. Pete Pier β Waterfront park and dining destination
β Salvador DalΓ Museum & Museum of Fine Arts
β Tropicana Field β Home of the Tampa Bay Rays
β Crescent Lake Park & Coffee Pot Bayou β Outdoor recreation
β Nearby St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island, and Pass-a-Grille
π Demographics & Economy
Population: ~260,000 (city), ~1M+ (metro Pinellas County)
Median household income: ~$65,000
Key industries:
Healthcare & education
Tourism & hospitality
Tech & professional services
π Education & Schools
β Served by Pinellas County Schools
β Northeast High and St. Petersburg High offer specialty programs
β Nearby higher education: University of South Florida St. Pete campus, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg College
π Transportation & Accessibility
β I-275 connects directly to Tampa and Sarasota
β Tampa International Airport β ~25 minutes
β St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport β ~20 minutes
β SunRunner Bus Rapid Transit line connects downtown to beaches
βοΈ Climate & Outdoor Living
β Subtropical climate with warm, sunny weather year-round
β Ideal for boating, fishing, golf, and waterfront living
β Frequent outdoor festivals, farmers markets, and arts events
St. Petersburg combines coastal beauty, cultural vibrancy, and a booming economyβmaking it one of the premier lifestyle destinations on Floridaβs Gulf Coast.