Neighborhood Profiles
St. Petersburg has experienced ebbs and flows in popularity, and now is great time to be in the downtown St. Petersburg. The main streets have become lined with high-rise and trendy condos that ... Details
Dunedin’s picturesque waterfront, convenient location and burgeoning art scene makes it a desirable place for homebuyers seeking both permanent and vacation homes. The City leadership has ... Details
The Historic Old Northeast neighborhood is a coveted residential community, with its old northeast-style homes and streets in close proximity to bustling downtown St. Petersburg. Top-rated ... Details
Thirty-five miles of beachfront span the western edge of Pinellas County, on 11 barrier islands. Each beach has its own character and unique attractions; all have desired beach front homes and ... Details
Old Pasadena is a small neighborhood bordering the west side of St. Petersburg, nestled between St. Petersburg and the Gulf beaches and running along Boca Ciega Bay. Its location provides ... Details
The homes of Tarpon Springs are very diverse, matching the richness of the city’s history and culture. Historic Victorian homes in Tarpon Heights are nestled close to downtown, while new planned ... Details
South Tampa comprises many dynamic neighborhoods, each with its own style and sophistication that offer a diverse range cultural attractions, recreation, boutique shopping, dining and nightlife. ... Details
Harbour Island is the place to be if you desire high-end luxury homes, privacy, security, and quick access to the hustle and bustle of downtown Tampa. In Harbour Island, you can have it ... Details
People who are attracted to Sanibel Island usually love the outdoors: biking, sailing, bird watching, being in nature and enjoying a multitude of other water activities. More than half of ... Details
Captiva Island is located just north of its sister-city, Sanibel Island, which provides the only car access to the island. Located in the Gulf of Mexico just off the coast, Captiva ... Details