Welcome to our charming 3 bed, 3 bath home nestled in the historic uptown neighborhood of St. Petersburg! If you're seeking the perfect balance between urban excitement and a peaceful retreat, you've found it. Our 1917 restored home exudes original charm and offers a generous 2200 sq ft of space, making it an ideal destination for those who love to entertain and relax in style. If you love walkability, this home is for you.
1 month minimum rentals!
Key Features:
1. Location: Situated just minutes from downtown St. Pete, our home is a haven for those who crave walkability and convenience. You'll find everything you need within easy reach. E-bikes & scooters are available for rent just around the corner.
2. Historic Charm: Step into a piece of St. Petersburg's history as you stay in our lovingly restored 1917 home. You'll find original architectural features that add beautiful character including original heart of pine wood floors.
3. Local Amenities: Whether you're in the mood for a cup of coffee, a delicious meal, or a yoga session, you'll discover great options just around the corner.
4. Bay Proximity: A mere 15-minute walk takes you to Beach Drive, where you can enjoy waterfront strolls, boutique shopping, restaurants and bars, and the St. Pete Pier which offers an array of activities including jet-ski rentals and sunset cruises. Only a 20 minute drive to St. Pete Beach or you can take the Sunrunner bus from downtown to Treasure Island Beach. Beach supplies provided.
5. Convenience: Grocery stores and a variety of shops are all within easy reach, ensuring that your stay is as comfortable as it is enjoyable.
6. Natural Beauty: If you're a nature enthusiast, you'll love the gorgeous Mirror Lake just around the corner and the large area of Crescent Lake, a mere 10-minute walk away. These serene locations are teeming with wildlife and offer the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
NOTE: There are 4 cameras on the property. 2 ring cameras: 1 on the front door and one on the back door. 3rd camera is on the street facing the alley, the other is on the side yard. They are there for safety purposes and when the home is empty.