St. Petersburg Homes For Sale
St. Petersburg earns its nickname, the Sunshine City, with 361 days of sun per year on average, but the real story of why people keep moving here goes deeper than the weather. Sitting on a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County, St. Pete has built one of the most genuinely livable cities in Florida, combining a walkable downtown anchored by world-class museums, a thriving arts and food scene along Central Avenue, waterfront neighborhoods with Tampa Bay views and private docks, and historic districts of brick-lined streets and Craftsman bungalows that feel irreplaceable. With 3,094 active listings as of today ranging from condos in the $49,000s to waterfront estates on Snell Isle topping $13 million, and a median home price running between $350,000 and $425,000, St. Pete offers a range of entry points that few Florida cities can match at this level of lifestyle and location. The St. Petersburg homes for sale below are updated daily so you always have a current view of what is available right now.
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Homes For Sale in St. Petersburg, FL
Purchasing a home in St. Petersburg, FL? Call the Armada Real Estate Team at (239) 785-1312. Whether you are drawn to the waterfront estates of Snell Isle, the historic bungalows of Old Northeast, the energy of downtown, or a quieter neighborhood closer to the beaches, our agents know the St. Petersburg housing market and are ready to help you make a confident, well-informed decision.
St. Petersburg Real Estate Search
These St. Petersburg home listings are updated throughout the day directly from the St. Petersburg, Florida MLS. Each listing includes the property price, days on market, square footage, year built, lot size, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, assigned schools, construction type, and other important details as entered by the listing agent.
Be sure to review local St. Petersburg property tax information and check whether a listing is active, under contract, or pending. Where available, property features such as Tampa Bay frontage, private dock access, waterfront views, pool, and community amenities including marinas, tennis facilities, and golf courses will be noted in the listing details.
St. Petersburg Real Estate Agents
Thinking about buying a home in St. Petersburg? The Armada Real Estate Team knows this market from the inside. We can walk you through every neighborhood, every price point, and every step of the purchase process so you arrive at closing with confidence, not questions.
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Explore St. Petersburg, FL
Downtown St. Petersburg has built a cultural infrastructure that genuinely surprises people arriving for the first time. The Salvador Dalí Museum, the only museum outside of Europe dedicated entirely to the Spanish surrealist master, draws over 400,000 international visitors annually and anchors a museum district that also includes the Museum of Fine Arts, the James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art, and the Chihuly Collection, three blocks of Dale Chihuly's extraordinary glass sculptures displayed in a purpose-built gallery that has no equivalent elsewhere in Florida. The St. Pete Pier, a 26-acre district stretching into Tampa Bay, opened in 2020 after a landmark renovation and now functions as the city's public living room, with restaurants, splash pads, public art, kayak launches, and unobstructed views of the downtown skyline and the bay. Beach Drive and Central Avenue form the social and commercial spine of downtown, Beach Drive running along the waterfront past Vinoy Park and its calendar of concerts and festivals, Central Avenue stretching west through the Grand Central District with its galleries, craft breweries, vintage markets, and the outdoor music venue Jannus Live, one of the most celebrated intimate concert spaces in Florida.
The neighborhoods surrounding downtown each carry a character distinct enough to matter when choosing where to buy. Old Northeast, immediately north of downtown and adjacent to Vinoy Park, holds nearly 3,000 historic buildings within its boundaries, a collection of Mediterranean Revival homes, Tudor cottages, and Craftsman bungalows on brick-paved streets flanked by jacarandas and magnolias, bordered to the east by North Shore Park and Coffee Pot Bay where manatees are a regular presence. Snell Isle, just northeast of Old Northeast on a man-made island in Tampa Bay, represents the peak of St. Pete waterfront luxury, with grand estates, private docks, and access to the Vinoy Golf Club in a neighborhood that developer C. Perry Snell originally carved out of mangrove in the 1920s. Historic Kenwood, west of downtown, carries the designation of an Artist Enclave with purpose, its 1920s Craftsman bungalows, community murals, and weekend events creating a neighborhood energy that young professionals and creative buyers consistently seek out, with many homes qualifying for historic preservation tax incentives. The Grand Central District immediately east of Kenwood adds craft breweries including Three Daughters Brewing and Grand Central Brewery, independent shops, and the American Stage Theatre Company to the walkable radius, creating a corridor of daily life that functions without a car for many of its residents.
Beyond the neighborhoods close to downtown, St. Pete's geography as a peninsula means water is rarely far from any address. Shore Acres in the northeast offers Tampa Bay waterfront living with parks and marinas at a more accessible price point than Snell Isle. Jungle Prada in the northwest combines lush landscaping, Boca Ciega Bay views, and an archaeological site reflecting the city's indigenous Calusa heritage in a setting that feels genuinely removed from the urban pace. Fort De Soto Park at the southern tip of the peninsula, consistently ranked among the best beaches in the country by TripAdvisor and Travel + Leisure, anchors the barrier island chain that also includes St. Pete Beach and Tierra Verde, giving residents of the peninsula quick access to Gulf Coast beaches that most inland Florida cities can only reach after an hour of driving. With 126 communities across the St. Petersburg MLS, 23 waterfront condo complexes, 17 waterfront neighborhoods, and a city that has earned its place as one of Florida's most consistently desirable places to live, St. Pete continues to reward buyers who make the decision to be here before it becomes obvious to everyone else.
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