$1,085,510Average Value$530Average Price per Sq Ft63Homes For Sale
Beach town between the Gulf and Boca Ciega Bay
North of Treasure Island, Redington Beach caters to beach-lovers seeking quiet coastal community on the Gulf of Mexico’s barrier islands. “Redington Beach is a beach town that feels like a neighborhood,” says Tina Terracciano, Chairperson of Redington Beach’s Parks and Recreation Board. “There aren’t too many short-term rentals creeping in, and we have a town council, community groups and residents who value getting together and knowing their neighbors.” Connected to more tourism-heavy communities and the mainland by Gulf Boulevard, Redington Beach is a residential enclave with drivable access to cultural, shopping, commuter and entertainment hubs along the Gulf and Tampa Bay.
Redington Beach is mostly filled with residential homes & amazing sunsets.
Homes vary in size & style through out Redington Beach.
Redington Beach is a quite neighborhood to enjoy walks with your pups.
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Gulf beaches and community parks
The town’s beaches are the center of community life, kept relatively tourist-free through resident-only parking areas at public access points along Gulf Boulevard. Between the sandy beaches on the Gulf and private docks over Boca Ciega Bay, residents are surrounded by coastal wildlife and access to the water. “In October through April, people can get bonfire permits for the beaches, and during Turtle Season we watch out for nests that return each year,” Terracciano says. “Herons, osprey and bright green parakeets fly around. People walk in the sand and collect shells, they fish and boat, and at night everyone goes out to watch the sunset.”
For land-based recreation, Redington Beach Town Park boasts a shaded playground, picnic pavilions and a grassy field featuring a volleyball net and soccer goal. Friendship Park is a bayside pocket park best known for hosting the Redington Beach Property Owners Association Wine & Food Gala, and several triangular pocket parks bloom with native plants, flowers and palm trees throughout the town.
Kids love running around the different play areas in Redington Beach town park.
Play some pickle ball with friends on the courts of Harold Radcliffe park in Redington Beach.
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Midcentury one-story homes and vaulted new construction
Midcentury coastal stucco cottages and ranch-style homes with Spanish Revival details on lots of less than a quarter acre line blocks throughout much of Redington Beach, selling for $550,000 to $1.5 million depending on square footage and whether it includes a private dock into the bay. New two- and three-story custom builds with amenities like personal theaters and private pools stand right on the Gulf, selling for $2 million to $6 million. A handful of boxy complexes built off Gulf Boulevard in the 70s house beachfront condos, selling for $760,000 to $1.5 million.
Spanish Mediterranean Style homes in Redington Beach arrange from single level to mansions.
Homes vary in size & style through out Redington Beach.
Redington Beach is lined with multi-million dollar mansions.
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Town of Redington Beach parades
Themed golf cart decoration contests, parades and food in Town Park mark holidays throughout the year in Redington Beach, like the Mardi Gras golf cart parade and gumbo cook-off. Each December, locals deck their boats with Christmas lights and process along the bay from Madeira Beach to Caddy’s in Indian Shores.
Sit back & relax while waiting for your table at restaurants in Redington Beach.
Madeira Beach farmers market on Wednesdays is a great place to buy from local vendors
A lot of residents in Redington Beach get around town in their gulf carts.
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Restaurants and groceries along Gulf Boulevard
While Redington Beach is strictly residential, residents can drive less than 2 miles north or south on Gulf Boulevard to dozens of restaurants. Saltwater Hippie Beach Bar is the spot for nightly live music performances and a cold beer, and SeaBreeze Island Grill and Wahoo’s Bayside Pub & Grill both serve fresh seafood and American pub classics alongside bayside views. For groceries and essentials, Winn-Dixie and CVS are a mile away in Madeira Beach, and Publix and Walmart are just across the Tom Stuart Causeway Bridge on the mainland.
Publix is right over the bridge for your grocery needs.
Saltwater hippie beach bar is the go to dive bar for residents living in Redington Beach.
SeaBreeze Island Grill is just down the street from Redington Beach & offers waterfront views.
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Attending Pinellas County School District
Kids in Redington Beach can attend Bauder Elementary School which earns an A-minus on Niche, followed by Seminole Middle School which earns a B-plus and Seminole High School which earns a B. Seminole High students participate in dozens of extracurriculars, including an excellent marching band which was selected to perform at the 2025 Rose Parade in California.
The entrance sign to Bauder Elementary School.
Seminole Middle School has a digital sign to display daily information.
A digital sign displays informatiuon outside of Seminole High School.
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Driving down Gulf Boulevard and bridges to St. Petersburg
Gulf Boulevard connects Redington Beach to barrier island destinations like St. Pete Beach and Indian Shores and is lined by Suncoast Beach Trolley stops more frequently used by tourists than residents. For access to mainland Florida, locals drive across the bridge in Madeira Beach and take Route 19 Alternate 4 miles into Seminole or 13 miles into St. Petersburg. Many residents also own low-speed vehicles for quick jaunts on local roads with speed limits of 35 mph or less.
Trolly stations can be picked up along gulf blvd running through Redington Beach.
Tom Stuart causeway bridge gets you in & out of Redington Beach.
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Flood risk and insurance
All of Redington Beach is susceptible to flooding during high tides, heavy rains, tropical storms or depressions and hurricanes. Flood insurance is mandatory for many homebuyers, and newly constructed homes follow codes which require structural reinforcement and elevation above flood lines. The Town of Redington Beach also makes efforts to combat flooding by maintaining and upgrading drainage systems.
Some homes in Redington Beach are waterfront with their own private docks.
Modern Style homes are the newest additions in Redington Beach with the new renovations going on
Redington Beach has one section of homes that live out on their own little island.
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Parks in this Area
War Veterans Memorial Park
R.O.C. Park
Friendship Park
Madeira Beach Recreation Department
Bicentennial Park
Redington Beach Town Park
Transit
Airport
St Pete-Clearwater International
35 min drive
Bus
Gulf Blvd & 155th Ave
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Gulf Blvd & 160th Ave
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Gulf Blvd & 161st Ave
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Gulf Blvd & 158th Ave
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Gulf Blvd & 159th Ave
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Gulf Blvd & 156th Ave
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Gulf Blvd & 162nd Ave
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Redington Beach
US
Homicide
1
4
Sexual Assault
1
4
Assault with Weapon
1
4
Robbery
1
4
Burglary
2
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
1
4
Larceny
1
4
Crime Score
1
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Redington Beach, Saint Petersburg sell after 78 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Redington Beach, Saint Petersburg over the last 12 months is $1,066,931, down 14% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Built in 2018, this stunning 2-story home in Redington Beach is move-in ready and offers the perfect blend of coastal living and modern convenience. The first floor boasts a 1610 sq ft garage constructed of concrete walls & floors, with parking for 3 cars and a 14 x 24 bonus room. Upstairs, you'll find 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1772 sq ft of finished living space featuring an open floor plan,
Located in the highly sought-after Redington Shores Beach, this 8,803 sqft lot is a wonderful opportunity for a brand-new custom home! The existing structure was damaged by a storm and is being sold As-Is for land value, making it the perfect chance to create your dream residence. Enjoy partial harbor views in a neighborhood booming with luxury development, where multi-million-dollar homes are
This home is not in the 50% Permits are available to rebuild AC 2023 NEW ROOF 2019 gas water heater gas hook up for pool and grill. This Home is Nestled in the desirable Redington Beach community, this home offers more than just a place to live—it’s a lifestyle. Gulf Beaches is known for its strong sense of community, where neighbors become friends and amenities are plentiful. Enjoy the
Resort-Style Waterfront Living in Redington Beach. Just a short stroll to the powdery sands of Redington Beach, this 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom waterfront home offers 1,698 sq ft of open, elegant living space designed for entertaining and embracing the coastal lifestyle. From the new tile flooring to the dramatic quadruple tray ceiling in the great room, and the luxurious primary suite with a
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Welcome home to 16204 3rd Street East, Redington Beach, FL, 33708, a beautifully designed home in the heart of REDINGTON BEACH. Built in 2017, this 1,850 sq ft THREE STORY house is ELEVATED 14.5 FEET with HURRICANE-RATED DOORS & WINDOWS for peace of mind. The first floor features 960 sq ft of solid CONCRETE BLOCK GARAGE space. This residence offers 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, an oversized 2 car
One or more photo(s) has been virtually staged. NO EXPENSE WAS SPARED reconstructing this beautiful, updated Redington Beach home! Featuring 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, an attached 2-car garage, and SWEEPING VIEWS of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway... this home is sure to please the most discerning buyer. A large Florida room on the back of the home overlooks the newer pool, complete with spillover
Live the relaxing Florida Gulf Coast lifestyle! This FULLY FURNISHED studio apartment is located directly across the street from Pinellas County's quietest and most beautiful public beaches. Located next to a park and close to shopping, restaurants, and entertainment. FULLY FURNISHED RENTAL. Refrigerator, cooktop, toaster oven, Keurig coffee maker. 7 month lease. Available starting April 21,
Enjoy the beach lifestyle in this exquisite 2-bedroom home, located just a few blocks from the shoreline. With an inviting open floor plan and elegant Terrazzo flooring throughout, this residence exudes charm and sophistication.The tastefully remodeled kitchen features beautiful cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, a convenient breakfast bar, and a dedicated dining area—offering a seamless
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
1,728
Median Age
62
Population Density
8 ppl/acre
Population under 18
10.8%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
43.2%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$98,147
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$133,041
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
97.8%
College Graduates
49.8%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
23.8%
% Population in Labor Force
46.5%
Below the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
53''
Average Winter Low Temperature
53°F
Average Summer High Temperature
91°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
43/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
18/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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