Listing Description
π‘ 2100 Park St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33710 Draft Property Overview
β Vacant Land / Buildable Lot
β 0.46 acres (approx. 87 Γ 235 ft)
β Located in Jungle Cove / Jungle Prada neighborhood
π Features & Highlights
β Cleared, graded, and improved lot
β Street lights and temporary power installed
β City water & sewer available + private irrigation well
β Elevated ground for flood safety
β Variance granted β fully buildable
π Water Access & Views
β Direct access to Reese Canal (saltwater)
β Ideal for kayaking & paddle boarding
β Upper-level water views over Boca Ciega Bay
β One block from public boat launch
π Location & Surroundings
β Near historic Tocobaga Indian site at Jungle Prada
β Surrounded by oak trees, multi-million-dollar homes, and roaming peacocks
β Minutes to Treasure Island, Madeira Beach, & Downtown St. Pete
β Close to dining, shopping, parks, & marinas
β‘ Zoning & Utilities
β Zoning: NS-1 (single family + accessory buildings permitted)
β Utilities: electricity, broadband, city water/sewer, irrigation well
π Schools
β Azalea Elementary (PKβ5)
β Azalea Middle (6β8)
β Boca Ciega High (9β12)
π° Price & Taxes
β Last Sold: $330,000 (2021)
β 2024 Annual Taxes: ~$6,969
π Community Snapshot (1-mile radius)
β Median Household Income: ~$86,000
β Median Home Value: ~$376,000
β Average Age: ~47 years
β¨ Summary
2100 Park St N offers a rare elevated, build-ready estate lot in the desirable Jungle Cove neighborhood. With utilities in place, water access, and proximity to beaches & downtown St. Pete, itβs a prime opportunity for luxury residential construction or investment.
π‘ Saint Petersburg, Florida Community Overview: Saint Petersburg, often referred to as "The Sunshine City," is a vibrant waterfront community located in Pinellas County, Florida. It is renowned for its stunning beaches, lively arts scene, and year-round sunshine. Situated on a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, the city offers a mix of urban sophistication and laid-back coastal living.
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Why People Love St. Pete
β Affordable compared to other Florida coastal cities
β Thriving arts and culture scene
β Beautiful beaches & outdoor activities
β Growing job market and diverse economy
β Laid-back, friendly community with city amenities
π‘ Real Estate & Housing
St. Petersburg features diverse housing options, including:
ποΈ Downtown Condos β Luxury high-rises with waterfront views.
π‘ Historic Bungalows β Found in neighborhoods like Historic Old Northeast and Kenwood.
π΄ Waterfront Estates β Located in areas like Snell Isle and Shore Acres.
π Beachfront Homes β Available on St. Pete Beach and Tierra Verde.
π° Median home price: Higher than the national average but more affordable than Miami or Naples.
ποΈ Lifestyle & Attractions
St. Pete Pier β A significant waterfront attraction with dining, shopping, and stunning views.
The Dali Museum β Home to an extensive collection of Salvador DalΓβs surrealist works.
Vinoy Park & Bayshore Drive β Scenic parks and walking paths along Tampa Bay.
Sunken Gardens β A lush botanical garden with exotic plants and waterfalls.
Fort De Soto Park β A pristine beach park with kayaking, trails, and wildlife viewing.
Johnβs Pass Village & Boardwalk β A lively shopping and dining district by the water.
π Demographics & Economy
Population: Approx. With 260,000 residents, it is the 5th largest city in Florida.
Median household income: Around $60,000+.
Major industries:
Tourism & Hospitality β Driven by beaches, events, and cultural attractions.
Healthcare & Medical Research β Home to Bayfront Health & Johns Hopkins All Childrenβs Hospital.
Technology & Finance β A growing tech hub with startups and fintech companies.
Arts & Culture β St. Pete has been recognized as one of the best arts cities in the U.S.
π Education & Schools
Pinellas County Schools, one of Floridaβs largest school districts, serves St. Petersburg.
Top-rated public and private schools are available.
Higher Education:
University of South Florida (USF) β St. Petersburg Campus β A waterfront university offering business, marine science, and liberal arts programs.
St. Petersburg College (SPC) β Provides career training and degree programs.
π Transportation & Accessibility
Tampa International Airport (TPA) is about 30 minutes away.
St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport (PIE) β A smaller airport with budget-friendly flights.
I-275 & US-19 β Main highways connecting St. Pete to Tampa, Sarasota, and beyond.
SunRunner BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) β A new public transit option connecting downtown to St. Pete Beach.
βοΈ Climate & Outdoor Living
Warm and sunny weather year-round, with mild winters and hot summers.
Boating, fishing, and paddleboarding are popular due to the cityβs waterfront location.
Dozens of parks and nature preserves for hiking, biking, and picnicking.
St. Petersburg offers the perfect blend of urban energy and coastal relaxation, making it an excellent place for young professionals, families, and retirees.