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Pinellas
Point was developed between the 1950s & 1980s. Many
homes are now being remodeled, torn down, and rebuilt
and now there are a number of luxury waterfront homes
springing up along Tampa Bay and several gated estates
offering stunning views of the Bay & the
famous Skyway Bridge.
The oldest and most well-known part of the neighborhood
is at the southernmost tip of Pinellas Point. The Pink
Streets, so-named for their unique pink-tinted winding
paths, are canopied by ancient Live Oak trees with
giant spreading branches that offer shade to lush tropical
gardens. Custom-built homes in various architectural
styles punctuate the great expanses of flowers and
trees.
Pinellas Point offers one of the largest areas
of undeveloped Tampa Bay waterfront areas in St. Petersburg.
Most of the waterfront area is natural open-space teaming
with a large variety of wildlife.
Homes in
Pinellas Point range from $200,000 to $1,200,000
and up.
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