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World-class beaches, gorgeous weather and a progressive, upscale lifestyle entice both tourists and new residents to St. Petersburg, Florida real estate every day, including people seeking to move into St. Petersburg, Florida existing homes or resale homes. Searching St. Petersburg, Florida MLS resale listings is almost effortless on NewHomesRealEstate.net because we have volumes of comprehensive listings of St. Petersburg existing homes for sale, from mansions to investment properties to fixer-uppers.

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St. Petersburg, Florida Area Demographics

St. Petersburg, Florida real estate is a major portion of the southern portion of Pinellas County, a peninsula that extends into the Gulf of Mexico and which includes the major cities of St. Petersburg and Clearwater. The county is near the northern end of an area known as the Florida Suncoast and bills itself as “Florida’s Beach.” Located at the southern end of the Pinellas peninsula, St. Petersburg is situated between Tampa Bay to the east and the gulf to the west. Anyone with a taste for the sea and the sun will find it hard to resist the white sugar-sand beaches of Pinellas County’s barrier islands on the gulf that cover most of the 35-mile length of the county’s western shore and the other outstanding amenities and lifestyle that the St. Petersburg area offers.

Whether you desire a fast or leisurely pace, St. Petersburg delivers the textbook Florida lifestyle. The sun, the surf and the sand define the St. Petersburg area. The largest city in Pinellas County, Florida, and fourth-largest city in the state, St. Petersburg is home to 249,090 (2004 U.S. Census estimate). At 309 square miles, Pinellas County is Florida’s most densely populated county with 928,032 residents, making Pinellas County Florida’s fifth-largest county in terms of population. St. Petersburg’s balmy climate produces 90-degree days in summer months, but the average high in January is a comfortable 70 degrees. Surrounded by water and with the moderating influence of the gulf, freezing temperatures occur very rarely, about once per year. The sun shines in St. Petersburg an average of 360 days per year, prompting city leaders to designate St. Petersburg the “The Sunshine City.”

St. Petersburg, Florida History and Culture

St. Petersburg, Florida real estate has witnessed profound changes during its known history. Despite unprecedented growth in the past few decades that has transformed it from a quaint fishing village to an international tourist destination, St. Petersburg has a long and diverse history. From Pinellas County’s early Native American settlements, evidenced by large, ancient Indian mounds, to the arrival and influence of Spanish conquistadors in the 1500s, to the pioneering citrus farmers and railroad barons of a century ago, to present-day entrepreneurial land developers and occasional hurricanes, St. Petersburg has witnessed extreme changes to its landscape.

St. Petersburg, Florida Attractions, Activities and Amenities

St. Petersburg, Florida real estate dominates the southern tip of the Pinellas coast of the Gulf of Mexico. In the past two years, two of Pinellas County’s beaches have earned national acclaim: Fort DeSoto Park, at the southern tip of Pinellas, was named America’s No. 1 beach in 2005 and Caladesi Island, immediately north of St. Petersburg in the Gulf of Mexico, was picked as America’s No. 2 beach in 2006. Busch Gardens in nearby Tampa lures thrill-seekers and animal lovers alike with its mix of roller coaster rides and exotic creatures. In downtown St. Petersburg, several large public parks and museums frame the Pier, which juts in Tampa Bay.

More than 50 Pinellas County golf courses and a voluminous system of pristine public parks with tons of diverse wildlife provide countless leisure options. Water-centered activities such as fishing, boating, sailing, personal watercraft, snorkeling and scuba diving are all abundant. Elegant world-class resorts, boutiques and entire districts of antique stores are complimented by casual surfside shops. Whether you have a taste for gourmet food at the world-class Don Cesar Resort in the adjacent community of St. Pete Beach or desire a classic hamburger at the centrally-located El Cap, which has been turning them out for since 1964, St. Petersburg is an eater’s paradise. St. Petersburg long ago shook its label as a haven for only retirees, and massive housing construction has followed in recent years, from beach condominiums to extensive downtown redevelopment. An eclectic mix of both old and new communities and neighborhoods offer diversity and guarantee that anybody can find something to love in the St. Petersburg area.

Professional sports fans will enjoy Major League Baseball with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, who play at Tropicana Field just west of downtown. The Devil Rays are the only major-league team that conducts spring training in their hometown, with spring games at Al Lang Field on the bayfront. Over in nearby Tampa, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL won the Super Bowl in 2003 and the Tampa Bay Lightning of the NHL captured the Stanley Cup in 2004, while the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League have won five league championships. With its favorable climate providing yearround recreational opportunities, St. Petersburg is a training ground for scores of youth athletes in dozens of sports.

Whether you seek a luxury home, a starter home, a condominium, a townhouse or an investment property, NewHomesRealEstate.net can help you find the St. Petersburg, Florida real estate you desire.