St. Petersburg's cultural scene centers around the Salvador Dalí Museum, which houses the largest collection of Dalí's work outside Spain, and the stunning Chihuly Collection of glass art. The waterfront St. Pete Pier district features restaurants like Doc Ford's Rum Bar alongside shops and educational attractions across seven miles of Tampa Bay parks. Residents enjoy 361 sunny days at pristine Fort De Soto Park beaches and the century-old Sunken Gardens' tropical landscapes.
The St. Petersburg housing market presents diverse options across distinct neighborhoods. The median single-family home price is $449,900, with luxury properties in Snell Isle commanding a median price of $1.7 million and Historic Kenwood homes at $650,000. Downtown Saint Petersburg condos range from a median of $374,500 for one bedroom units to $850,000 for two bedrooms. Isla Del Sol offers more moderate condo options with median prices of $275,000 for one bedroom and $439,500 for two bedroom units.
Property taxes in Pinellas County maintain a 0.73% effective rate, matching nearby Clearwater and Largo, while Tampa's rate is 0.84%. Florida residents benefit from no state income tax and a 6.95% combined sales tax rate.
The education landscape includes highly rated options like Shorecrest Preparatory School and Admiral Farragut Academy, both rated A+ by Niche. St. Petersburg High School, rated A, serves multiple neighborhoods including Downtown and Snell Isle. Eckerd College provides higher education opportunities within the city.
The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority connects residents throughout the area, with the Downtown Looper Trolley and Cross-Bay Ferry providing additional transportation options. Major attractions like Busch Gardens Tampa and Walt Disney World lie within 30 and 90 minutes respectively.