The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

#21. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Renaissance, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 6,205 Median Age: 54 Family-Households: 61% Median Household Income: $81,423 Average Commute (mi.): 28 Median Home Value: $339,055 Median Monthly Rent: $960 Renter-Occupied: 14%

#22. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Broadwater, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 4,584 Median Age: 52 Family-Households: 68% Median Household Income: $77,499 Average Commute (mi.): 27 Median Home Value: $321,159 Median Monthly Rent: $950 Renter-Occupied: 25%

#23. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Harbor Isle, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 3,260 Median Age: 61 Family-Households: 61% Median Household Income: $83,418 Average Commute (mi.): 29 Median Home Value: $303,132 Median Monthly Rent: $849 Renter-Occupied: 7%

#24. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Greater Woodlawn, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 5,300 Median Age: 43 Family-Households: 57% Median Household Income: $69,144 Average Commute (mi.): 22 Median Home Value: $300,961 Median Monthly Rent: $770 Renter-Occupied: 26%

#25. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Azalea Homes, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 9,512 Median Age: 50 Family-Households: 55% Median Household Income: $69,850 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Median Home Value: $285,219 Median Monthly Rent: $610 Renter-Occupied: 17%

#26. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Historic Uptown, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 9,326 Median Age: 43 Family-Households: 28% Median Household Income: $42,506 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Median Home Value: $284,197 Median Monthly Rent: $857 Renter-Occupied: 52%

#27. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Euclid-St Pauls, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 6,436 Median Age: 39 Family-Households: 42% Median Household Income: $52,682 Average Commute (mi.): 22 Median Home Value: $283,949 Median Monthly Rent: $819 Renter-Occupied: 45%

#28. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Downtown, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 14,404 Median Age: 46 Family-Households: 27% Median Household Income: $45,132 Average Commute (mi.): 25 Median Home Value: $273,347 Median Monthly Rent: $953 Renter-Occupied: 54%

#29. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Pacido Bayou, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 9,371 Median Age: 51 Family-Households: 59% Median Household Income: $85,360 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Median Home Value: $266,640 Median Monthly Rent: $994 Renter-Occupied: 12%

#30. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Five Points, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 4,776 Median Age: 46 Family-Households: 55% Median Household Income: $62,281 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Median Home Value: $262,865 Median Monthly Rent: $713 Renter-Occupied: 26%

#31. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

North East Terraces, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 4,763 Median Age: 49 Family-Households: 62% Median Household Income: $65,112 Average Commute (mi.): 27 Median Home Value: $254,949 Median Monthly Rent: $921 Renter-Occupied: 27%

#32. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Magnolia Heights, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 5,895 Median Age: 45 Family-Households: 54% Median Household Income: $61,700 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Median Home Value: $254,937 Median Monthly Rent: $729 Renter-Occupied: 27%

#33. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Pasadena Vista, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 4,211 Median Age: 48 Family-Households: 62% Median Household Income: $83,274 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Median Home Value: $244,440 Median Monthly Rent: $768 Renter-Occupied: 22%

#34. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Greater Pinellas Point, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 25,781 Median Age: 43 Family-Households: 56% Median Household Income: $67,189 Average Commute (mi.): 26 Median Home Value: $243,321 Median Monthly Rent: $1,064 Renter-Occupied: 30%

#35. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Edgemoor, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 12,791 Median Age: 50 Family-Households: 56% Median Household Income: $72,477 Average Commute (mi.): 25 Median Home Value: $238,604 Median Monthly Rent: $1,172 Renter-Occupied: 22%

#36. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Coquina Key, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 7,607 Median Age: 41 Family-Households: 59% Median Household Income: $73,312 Average Commute (mi.): 25 Median Home Value: $235,157 Median Monthly Rent: $1,144 Renter-Occupied: 25%

#37. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Del Oro Groves Homeowners Association, Clearwater, FL

Population: 2,784 Median Age: 50 Family-Households: 40% Median Household Income: $55,346 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Median Home Value: $234,299 Median Monthly Rent: $1,045 Renter-Occupied: 37%

#38. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Holiday Park, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 6,601 Median Age: 46 Family-Households: 65% Median Household Income: $73,883 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Median Home Value: $232,804 Median Monthly Rent: $914 Renter-Occupied: 14%

#39. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Albert Whitted Airport, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 7,537 Median Age: 42 Family-Households: 42% Median Household Income: $53,877 Average Commute (mi.): 25 Median Home Value: $228,523 Median Monthly Rent: $1,095 Renter-Occupied: 37%

#40. The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

Lake Pasadena, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 4,734 Median Age: 50 Family-Households: 56% Median Household Income: $67,133 Average Commute (mi.): 26 Median Home Value: $223,928 Median Monthly Rent: $825 Renter-Occupied: 31%

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