Take a look at South Pinellas beaches real estate Oct. 6-10.
Photo by Cathy Salustri Pinellas Beaches Real Estate Oct. 6-10
Here’s what sold on St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island, and Madeira Beach.
St. Pete Beach
1145 Boca Ciega Isle Dr.
This 3/1 home, built in 1947, has 1,184 square feet. It listed for $400,000 and sold for $385,000.
More Info for New Homeowners
If you recently moved to St. Pete Beach recently, head to city hall. There you’ll find the 411 on trash, how to recycle, when you can water your lawn, and other things you need to know for beach life!
Treasure Island
65 Dolphin Dr.
This 3/2 home, built in 1960, has 2,118 square feet. It listed for $1.599 million and sold for $1.275 million.
11240 6th St. E.
This 2/2 home, built in 1957, has 1,892 square feet. It listed for $749,000 and sold for $737,000.
More Info for New Homeowners
Are you new to Treasure Island? Head to city hall to learn about trash, how to recycle, when you can water your lawn, and other vital info for new arrivals.
Madeira Beach
323 Rex Place, #G
This 2/2 condo, built in 1973, has 1,040 square feet. It listed for $380,000 and sold for $345,000.
103 146th Ave. E.
This 2/1 home, built in 1946, has 708 square feet. It listed for $335,000 and sold for $320,000.
250 Medallion Blvd., #H
This 2/1 condo, built in 1973, has 825 square feet. It listed and sold for $250,000.
More Info for New Homeowners
New to Madeira Beach? Head to city hall to learn about trash, recycling, irrigation, and other need-to-know things for residents.
Here’s more real estate sales on Pinellas beaches.
Curious about Gulfport? Here are the real estate sales for Oct. 7-10.
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