Just north of downtown, at the southern gateway to Old Northeast, this residence delivers the best of St. Pete living—charming, walkable, and effortlessly connected. Cobblestone streets, palm-lined sidewalks, and historic homes set a quiet, picturesque tone, while Tampa Bay and the energy of downtown are just blocks away. Waterfront parks, museums, dining, and cultural experiences are all within easy reach, making this one of the city’s most dynamic and livable locations. Inside, the home offers a refreshed, easygoing retreat. This updated two-bedroom, one-bath residence at Siena features beautiful ceramic tile throughout, creating a clean, cohesive look that’s both stylish and low maintenance. The layout is comfortable and functional—ideal for everyday living, weekend hosting, or a lock-and-leave lifestyle that lets you fully enjoy the neighborhood. Step outside and downtown St. Pete unfolds in every direction. Morning coffee at Kahwa or Paradeco, evenings along Beach Drive, and dinners at local favorites such as BellaBrava, Parkshore Grill, Fresco’s, or The Library quickly become part of your routine. The St. Pete Pier is moments away, often offering yoga classes, waterfront dining at Teak and Doc Ford’s, and sweeping skyline views. Along the waterfront, sunrise becomes part of your daily routine, with calm morning light stretching across Tampa Bay and setting the tone for the day. Just north along the bay, North Shore Park adds another layer to the lifestyle with open green space, sand volleyball courts, and a sandy beach where kayaks and paddleboards can be launched directly into the bay. The waters throughout this stretch are rich with marine life, offering frequent sightings of dolphins, manatees, and native bird species. Downtown is also a thriving arts and live music destination, with galleries, public art installations, and murals woven throughout the city. Performances and concerts are easily accessible at nearby venues including the Palladium Theatre, Jannus Live, and Vinoy Park. When the sun goes down, nightlife takes on its own rhythm—from the disco dance floor at Goodnight John Boy to waterfront drinks at Pier Tiki, where nighttime views face the glowing downtown skyline. Cocktail lounges like Mandarin Hide and Lost & Found round out the scene, all within walking distance. Sports fans will appreciate the proximity to Al Lang Stadium, home of the Tampa Bay Rowdies, just a short walk away. The surrounding area also hosts beloved morning markets, with seasonal setups at the Al Lang Stadium lot during the winter months and at Williams Park in the summer—bringing local vendors and a strong sense of community together. You’re also just off of 4th Street, where you're met with everyday convenience. Trader Joe’s, Rollin’ Oats Market, Sunken Gardens, and more line this corridor, along with Pilates studios, yoga and wellness spaces, med spas, and neighborhood services that make daily life easy and enjoyable. With quick access to I-275, you can be at the beaches, in Tampa, or anywhere around the Bay Area within minutes—yet most days, you won’t need a car at all. Walkable, bikeable, and endlessly engaging, this is a location that continues to grow and thrive. Whether you’re looking for a full-time home, a city retreat, or an investment with strong long-term potential, this is downtown St. Pete living done right!
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Listing Agent: Melinda Persuitte (#MFR260042055)
Listing Office: COMPASS FLORIDA LLC (#MFR260033445)

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