Local restaurants, quick beach access and multiple public parks welcome future Pasadena On The Gulf residents. When locals want to relax on a sandy shore, they can be on Treasure Island Beach after a short 3-mile drive. The neighborhood sits 7 miles away from Downtown St. Petersburg, making it a spot for commuters to settle away from the busy city. Parks like Maynard A. Duryea Bay View Park and The Garden Club of St. Petersburg annual events bring neighbors together for outdoor fun. “We’re a transitional area, so people move into this resort area to settle down,” says Delia Davidson, broker at Forever Florida Real Estate. “There are way more homeowners than renters. Most are retirees who want to be close to the beach.”
Just minutes from Pasadena on the Gulf you can be surrounded by crystal blue water & white sand.
The Garden Club has many themed section of the garden you can work in.
Enjoy the playground with your kids at Maynard A Duryea Bay View Park.
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Walking on the beach or Circle Park
Locals get water views in the south and green land to explore in the north. Circle Park is a large green space built around Pasadena Avenue, which bisects the neighborhood, while Sunset Park is a smaller green space notched into the northwest corner of the community that offers stunning sunset views along the water. The park also provides access to the Treasure Island Causeway, which connects directly to the attraction- and amenities-filled city of Treasure Island, less than 2 miles away. “People get outside and take walks on the beach,” says Claudia Marulanda, a real estate agent with Forever Florida Real Estate. “In general, it’s a pretty quiet area, though.” Nearby, the Maynard A. Duryea Bay View Park features a paved path along the water, a playground and a tennis court.
Enjoy some tennis with friends in Pasadena on the Gulf neighborhood.
Take a stroll & enjoy the many restaurants, bar an other activities along Treasure island beach.
Wake up to the soothing rocking of the water on your sailboat anchored in Pasadena on the Gulf.
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Investment ranchers and waterfront condos
Future homeowners who drive down Sunset Drive South can spot townhouses, ranch homes and condos. In the north half of the neighborhood, interested homebuyers can find investment properties that need some touch-ups for $150,000 to $300,000. More move-in ready options, such as waterfront condos, Florida ranch homes with low roofs and simple designs and Spanish-inspired townhouses sit in the southern half of the neighborhood. Those interested can expect to pay $400,000 to $650,000, but a few properties have been listed from $800,000 to $1 million. Most properties in Pasadena On The Gulf were built in the 1950s and 1960s. They often feature moderate yards, paved driveways and attached garages. Many homes include inground swimming pools that take up most of the backyards.
There are condominiums in Pasadena on the Gulf neighborhood for those who don't want a lawn.
Pasadena on the Gulf neighborhood is filled with so many different style homes.
Pasadena on the Gulf neighborhood offers a few waterfront homes with their own private docks.
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Growing a green thumb at the Garden Club
Pasadena On The Gulf is home to the Garden Club of St. Petersburg, which arranges special events throughout the year to bring locals together. Members of the organization meet in small groups monthly at the club’s facility in Coconut Park. The annual flea market is held in February at the facility, affectionately known as the “Garden Center,” and the annual two-day Green Thumb Festival is held off-site in late April.
Wildlife can be seen all around Pasadena on the Gulf neighborhood.
Sit back & take in the beauty that surrounds you in Pasadena on the Gulf neighborhood.
The Garden Club has many themed section of the garden you can work in.
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Local flavor at Middle Grounds Grill or Dead Bob's
Some start their days at Keke’s Breakfast Cafe with a wide range of breakfast options. The Horse & Jockey pub offers a place to watch American and European football while enjoying pub food and drinks. Dead Bob’s also draws a crowd during brunch and happy hour. Elsewhere, the highly rated Pasadena Bar and Grill serves up comfort food in an Old Florida setting. “I like Middle Grounds Grill on Treasure Island. It’s always good,” Davidson says.
Locals pick up groceries at Publix or the Winn-Dixie across the road. A nearby bealls gives locals options when they want to upgrade their wardrobes. When residents want to support local small businesses, they might stop into Simply Suzette’s Boutique or The Foundry West for vintage clothing. Jene’s Nursery & Tropicals has a full selection of exotic fruit trees and tropical plants for locals to browse and take home.
Enjoy some trivia, sports games & so much more at Horse & Jockey restaurant.
Dead Bob's has an outdoor bar attached to the inside bar so you can enjoy both vibes.
Grab your groceries from the local Publix in Pasadena on the Gulf neighborhood.
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Hospitals, flood zones and mobile homes
Locals can find multiple doctors along Pasadena Avenue South. The Palms of Pasadena Hospital sits south of the neighborhood past the 55-plus mobile home community. In addition to being closer to the hospital, homes in the southern area fall under multiple flood zones with flood insurance requirements.
Pasadena on the Gulf is in a great location with many water escapes for you to enjoy daily.
You have Palms of Pasadena hospital just minutes from Pasadena on the Gulf neighborhood.
Homes in Pasadena on the Gulf neighborhood that sit on the water enjoy their own private docks.
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Choosing Boca Ciega High School
Multiple Christian, magnet and Catholic schools sit within the neighborhood. Parents who want to stick to public schools send their kids to the B-rated Bear Creek Elementary School. After studying at Azalea Middle, which gets a C from Niche, students head over to Boca Ciega High School. Niche gives Boca Ciega an A-minus for their conference-dominating girls’ wrestling team and highly rated student clubs. “Florida has school choice, so parents can send their kids to schools that encourage their interests,” Davidson says.
Bear Creek elementary school is a public school.
Azalea Middle school is rated a C on niche.
The Boca Ciega High School is colloquially referred to as Bogie in the Gulfport neighborhood.
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Brick roads and Sun Runners
Some roads, like Bougainvilla Avenue South, are paved with bricks. This gives the neighborhood a unique look but can be a tripping hazard in the areas without sidewalks. Most of the residential streets lack sidewalks. Locals can take the Sun Runner bus or drive down Pasadena Avenue South to visit St. Pete Beach, which is 2 miles away, or Treasure Island Causeway, which is 3 miles away. Those who work in Downtown St. Petersburg or attend the University of South Florida at St. Petersburg can be there after a 7-mile drive.
The SunRunner buses run non stop through Pasadena on the Gulf taking you to & from the beaches.
Pasadena on the Gulf has many historic brick roads to enjoy a bike ride with your pup.
Pasadena avenue is filled with many shops & restaurants which runs through Pasadena on the Gulf.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
1,952
Median Age
55
Population Density
5 ppl/acre
Population under 18
14.1%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
34.1%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$60,306
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$78,995
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
94.2%
Above the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
33.5%
Advanced Degrees
9.6%
% Population in Labor Force
56.4%
Below the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
46''
Average Winter Low Temperature
56°F
Average Summer High Temperature
90°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
93/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
74/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
37/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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