$374,316Average Value$337Average Price per Sq Ft8Homes For Sale
Friendly St. Pete's haven
Cozy Oakwood Gardens, just west of Magnolia Heights and east of Interstate 275, offers walkable streets, a laid-back vibe and the uplifting ambiance of bungalows and cottages in a sunny palette of coastal hues. Properties sit close together, nurturing a sociable character, and small businesses serve the community from homes or within occasional retail pockets. It’s the kind of hometown where neighbors know each other, building friendships through impromptu block parties, popup makers’ markets and family-friendly holiday traditions. Curtis Bailey, who grew up here and owns Skeets Pool Service in the neighborhood, says, “I still call it Woodlawn because if you grew up here, you went to Woodlawn Elementary, but some people may also call it Magnolia Heights. Regardless, what’s great about living here is that you’re convenient to everything, and the housing market isn’t going down any time soon. You have good schools, and you’re close to so many amenities.”
Beachy cottages to new builds
Small yards hold clusters of long-established trees, and flat streets are numbered, making this peaceful neighborhood a cinch to navigate. Homes range from a tiny, updated midcentury two-bedroom for $275,000 to a brand-new two-story gem with contemporary farmhouse flair for $770,000. In between, rebuilds from the 2000s ask around $500,000, and a renovated 1920s triplex can fetch $550,000. Matt Weeks, local Realtor with Mark Spain Real Estate, says, “People move here for affordability and proximity — to the beach, Tropicana field and downtown. Plus, you’ve got the bay on the east and the Gulf on the west. It’s very central, and yet you have this beachy cottage feel.”
There are just a few Tudor homes in Oakwood Gardens but they give that classic story book feel.
New Construction homes are starting to go up around Oakwood Gardens adding new two level homes.
Colorful Bungalows bring that bright Florida vibe to Oakwood Gardens Neighborhood.
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A-grade St. Pete's High
Public schools are within the Pinellas County Schools District, which gets an A-minus on Niche. Kids may start at John M. Sexton Elementary, given a Niche B grade, and move on to Meadowlawn Middle, given a C-plus on Niche. Older students advance to St. Petersburg High School, which earns a solid A grade on Niche. SPHS features a 3DE academy that offers opportunities to explore a variety of careers via internships and professional interactions.
Kiwanis Park is right across the street from Oakwood Gardens where you can enjoy a nice picnic.
Kiwanis and Crescent Lake parks
Outdoor pursuits are a natural part of the Oakwood Gardens lifestyle. Kiwanis Park is tucked between homes, offering a picnic lawn and playground. Just a mile or two south, locals play tennis or baseball at Crescent Lake Park, loop around the water and lawn on paved pathways past banyan trees or play at the playground. Pups appreciate the Crescent Lake Dog Park, with separate zones for small dogs and off-leash play, and even a splash pad with cooling fountains.
Herringbone, Lida's and Winn-Dixie
Home-based businesses dot residential streets, and a smattering of conveniences and retailers line 16th Street. Artist and wellness coach, Elise Hummel, operates Intuitive Heart Creations in the neighborhood, encouraging imagination and recovery through art. Herringbone Home Furnishings on 16th Street features cottage, farmhouse and coastal furnishings, garden pieces and artisanal gifts from candles to fragrances. Services and cafes also line Dr. M.L.K. Jr Street, just west of the neighborhood. Resident green-thumbs and decorators frequent Lida’s Jungle, the go-to for unique plants, ceramic workshops and plant maintenance. Daniel Reyes, a 15-year resident, and Sarah Reyes, who grew up here, co-own Lida’s and describe the area as “close to downtown but far enough away to never be stuck in any traffic or hustle.” Reyes says, “You have almost everything you need right here, including great coffee shops like Pineapple Espresso with a drive-through, or Blush Tea and Coffee with a dine-in cafe. We also just got a brand-new brewery, Golden Isles, that’s a pretty big deal. Now locals walk to so many things without having to go downtown for date nights or get-togethers. And there’s a genuine community feel; it’s very friendly.” Around the corner from Lida’s, residents can stock up at Winn-Dixie, or choose from several Publix stores and a Trader Joe’s within a mile or two. Adds Weeks, “Downtown St. Pete’s is so close, too; and that’s where you can explore museums and watch the Tampa Bay Rays play.”
The local Stone Soup Cafe & Pub is a great place to grab lunch or dinner with your furry friend.
Herringbone Home has beautiful historic pieces with lots of character to enhance your home.
You can't live in Oakwood Gardens without a beautiful garden so check out Lida's Jungle Plants.
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Public Bus stations can be found around Oakwood Gardens to help you get all over St. Petersburg.
PSTA bus stops along MLK
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority public transit stops are found along MLK Street for heading downtown, and buses generally run every 30 minutes.
GreatSchools:
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Parks in this Area
Woodlawn Park
Basketball
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Allendale Park
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Trails
Kiwanis Park
Roberts Recreation Center
Playground
Community Center
Multi-Purpose Field
Booker Creek Park
Basketball
Lake
Picnic Area
Blanc Park
Transit
Airport
St Pete-Clearwater International
20 min drive
Bus
16th St N & 38th Ave N
Bus
38th Ave N & Queen St N
Bus
16th St N & 32nd Ave N
Bus
38th Ave N & 20th St N
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Oakwood Gardens
US
Homicide
4
4
Sexual Assault
4
4
Assault with Weapon
4
4
Robbery
3
4
Burglary
3
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
3
4
Larceny
3
4
Crime Score
3
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Oakwood Gardens Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Oakwood Gardens, Saint Petersburg sell after 76 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Oakwood Gardens, Saint Petersburg over the last 12 months is $379,900, up 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Welcome to this delightful 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home that combines comfort, convenience, and style. Step inside to discover an open great room concept filled with natural light, perfect for both relaxing evenings and entertaining guests. The eat-in kitchen is designed for casual dining, off of the great room with lots of natural light. This home has been thoughtfully updated with a newer
LOT AVAILABLE TO BUILD YOUR NEW HOME NEXT TO ANOTHER NEWER 2 STORY HOME THAT WAS ALREADY BUILT. ***FLOOD ZONE X NO FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIRED****THE LOT HAS A OLDER FRAME HOUSE ON IT THAT IS 480 HEATED SQ FOOT & CURRENTLY BEING USED AS A RENTAL & TENANT OCCUPIED. DO NOT WALK THE LOT WITHOUT APPOINTMENT WITH LISTING AGENT.
Oversized corner lot (114'x65') with CITY-APPROVED plans and permit on hand to build a 3,498 sf. 4-bed, 4-bath spec pool-home with attached 1 bed, 1 bath ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) & 2-car garage. Buyer can transfer the permit to their own contractor, or use the contractor on record to build. Lot is already cleared from vegetation and past structures, ready to hit ground on day 1 after
Please note that the advertised price may exclude additional fees. These include a mandatory $55 application fee per applicant; a one-time $75 admin fee; a $11 monthly utility management fee; fees for amenities like smart home or internet service; and optional conditional fees for services like self-guided tours with third-party provider Rently ($1.99 to $11.99), pet fees/rent, or pool
Found in the quiet, leafy streets of northeast St Pete is a crisp, spacious and beautifully appointed home for lease. Front to back and top to bottom, you'll notice this isn't just a rental house, but a well-cared for home. The property is not in a flood zone, is made with concrete block construction, and sits on an oversized 7501 sqft lot. Enjoy gorgeous landscaping, updated fixtures,
Welcome home to this adorable new construction rental in the coveted Magnolia Heights neighborhood! Built by local home builder, Coastline Development, this rental features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1080 SFT - situated above an oversized 1-car garage that is included. From the welcoming cedar wood-beam front porch to the crisp white siding and tropical landscaping, every detail has been carefully
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
1,594
Median Age
41
Population Density
11 ppl/acre
Population under 18
19.3%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
16.1%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$62,184
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$71,318
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
90.1%
College Graduates
16%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
2%
Below the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
70.9%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
46''
Average Winter Low Temperature
56°F
Average Summer High Temperature
90°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®
57/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
37/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
30/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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