St. Pete Haven: Explore A Spacious 1455 Sq Ft Private Home With 3 Bedrooms
St. Pete Haven: Explore A Spacious 1455 Sq Ft Private Home With 3 Bedrooms
Ideal for families, this 3 bedroom private home includes welcoming amenities like internet access, air conditioning, pets allowed, a dishwasher, and more, making it your perfect vacation spot.
Vacation Home in Saint Petersburg Florida
How Many Bedrooms? | 3 Bedrooms • Sleeps 8 |
How Many Bathrooms? | 1 Full Bathroom |
How Much Living Space? | 1455 sqft. |
Location Setting: | Waterfront - Nearby |
Beach Access: | Near a Beach |
Air Conditioning: | Yes |
Internet: | Internet Access |
Television: | Television |
Pet Friendly: | Yes |
Washer/Dryer: | Yes |
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Availability DetailsProperty Description
Come discover this beautiful, unique, and spacious St Pete home. This home is a haven and has a tranquil backyard. You can sit out front and watch the squirrels and birds or sit out back and enjoy the quietness. This house sleeps 8 guests, with a queen size bed in the master bedroom, a queen bed in the guest bedroom, and 2 queen beds in the third bedroom. The house is pet friendly with a nonrefundable pet deposit of $250. There is a washer and dryer in the house for your use. The kitchen has newer appliances. There are 2 flat-screen TVs and free WIFI. You will enjoy the relaxing weather in the large, fenced, private backyard. There is room for parking 2 vehicles. You will not find another house like this one! Come enjoy the charms of St Pete - Great for short-term stays of 30 days or more.
No View—This home is less than a quarter-a-half mile from all of your shopping needs: Target, Kohl's, Ross, Publix, Wawa, GLory Dayz Grill, and so much more!
St. Petersburg is the second-largest city in the Tampa Bay Area after Tampa. Together with Clearwater, these cities comprise the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area, the second-largest in Florida, with a population of around 2.8 million. St. Petersburg is located on the Pinellas peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico and is connected to mainland Florida to the north. St. Petersburg was founded in 1888 by John C. Williams, who purchased the land, and Peter Demens, who brought the railroad industry into the area. As a part of a coin toss bet, the winner, Peter Demens, named the land after Saint Petersburg, Russia. At the same time, Williams opted to name the first hotel built, which was called the Detroit Hotel, both named after their hometowns, respectively. St. Petersburg was incorporated as a town on February 29, 1892, and re-incorporated as a city on June 6, 1903. With an average of 361 days of sunshine each year and a Guinness World Record for logging the most consecutive days of sunshine (768 days between 1967 and 1969), it is nicknamed "The Sunshine City." Due to its good weather and low cost of living, the city has long been a popular retirement destination, although, in recent years, the population has moved in a much more youthful direction. American Style magazine ranked St. Petersburg its top mid-size city in 2011, citing its "vibrant" arts scene. The city is often referred to by locals as St. Pete. Neighboring St. Pete Beach formally shortened its name in 1994 after a vote by its residents. A mayor and city council governs St. Petersburg.