The Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Pinellas County, FL

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

Central Oak Park, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 15,757 Median Age: 41 Family-Households: 56% Median Household Income: $54,351 Average Commute (mi.): 27 Median Home Value: $147,561 Median Monthly Rent: $961 Renter-Occupied: 25%

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

Twinbrooks, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 8,451 Median Age: 44 Family-Households: 52% Median Household Income: $39,689 Average Commute (mi.): 29 Median Home Value: $142,129 Median Monthly Rent: $495 Renter-Occupied: 29%

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

Ponce De Leon, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 8,418 Median Age: 43 Family-Households: 59% Median Household Income: $51,273 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Median Home Value: $136,550 Median Monthly Rent: $700 Renter-Occupied: 21%

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

Winding Wood IX, Clearwater, FL

Population: 2,665 Median Age: 46 Family-Households: 64% Median Household Income: $53,528 Average Commute (mi.): 28 Median Home Value: $136,100 Median Monthly Rent: $995 Renter-Occupied: 18%

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

Harbordale, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 7,457 Median Age: 41 Family-Households: 51% Median Household Income: $38,335 Average Commute (mi.): 29 Median Home Value: $132,472 Median Monthly Rent: $802 Renter-Occupied: 30%

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

Harris Park, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 12,811 Median Age: 40 Family-Households: 57% Median Household Income: $52,101 Average Commute (mi.): 22 Median Home Value: $128,171 Median Monthly Rent: $761 Renter-Occupied: 23%

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

Ridgecrest, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 11,402 Median Age: 42 Family-Households: 62% Median Household Income: $46,481 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Median Home Value: $124,897 Median Monthly Rent: $769 Renter-Occupied: 26%

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

Highland Oaks, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 5,942 Median Age: 40 Family-Households: 62% Median Household Income: $37,822 Average Commute (mi.): 31 Median Home Value: $123,849 Median Monthly Rent: $627 Renter-Occupied: 25%

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

Campbell Park, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 5,352 Median Age: 41 Family-Households: 28% Median Household Income: $32,018 Average Commute (mi.): 26 Median Home Value: $114,557 Median Monthly Rent: $721 Renter-Occupied: 51%

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

Lake Maggiore, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 10,480 Median Age: 40 Family-Households: 61% Median Household Income: $45,503 Average Commute (mi.): 25 Median Home Value: $110,561 Median Monthly Rent: $879 Renter-Occupied: 24%

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

Highland Grove, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 11,381 Median Age: 40 Family-Households: 58% Median Household Income: $39,437 Average Commute (mi.): 22 Median Home Value: $106,134 Median Monthly Rent: $813 Renter-Occupied: 29%

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

Childs Park, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 14,672 Median Age: 42 Family-Households: 59% Median Household Income: $33,361 Average Commute (mi.): 28 Median Home Value: $104,872 Median Monthly Rent: $603 Renter-Occupied: 31%

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

Perkins, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 3,509 Median Age: 41 Family-Households: 57% Median Household Income: $24,898 Average Commute (mi.): 27 Median Home Value: $100,734 Median Monthly Rent: $654 Renter-Occupied: 25%

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

Bartlett Park, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 11,378 Median Age: 36 Family-Households: 54% Median Household Income: $39,480 Average Commute (mi.): 25 Median Home Value: $80,816 Median Monthly Rent: $859 Renter-Occupied: 36%

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

Mission Hills Condominium Association, Clearwater, FL

Population: 1,470 Median Age: 55 Family-Households: 43% Median Household Income: $43,462 Average Commute (mi.): 28 Median Home Value: $78,100 Median Monthly Rent: $1,287 Renter-Occupied: 35%

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

Jordan Park, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 5,626 Median Age: 34 Family-Households: 61% Median Household Income: $26,002 Average Commute (mi.): 28 Median Home Value: $77,707 Median Monthly Rent: $581 Renter-Occupied: 37%

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

Thirteenth St Heights, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 5,255 Median Age: 37 Family-Households: 61% Median Household Income: $35,859 Average Commute (mi.): 25 Median Home Value: $76,310 Median Monthly Rent: $793 Renter-Occupied: 35%

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

Palmetto Park, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 5,548 Median Age: 37 Family-Households: 62% Median Household Income: $24,036 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Median Home Value: $76,285 Median Monthly Rent: $631 Renter-Occupied: 44%

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

Pine Acres, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 8,064 Median Age: 38 Family-Households: 58% Median Household Income: $25,049 Average Commute (mi.): 25 Median Home Value: $76,153 Median Monthly Rent: $714 Renter-Occupied: 31%

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

Cromwell Heights, St. Petersburg, FL

Population: 7,090 Median Age: 38 Family-Households: 60% Median Household Income: $40,363 Average Commute (mi.): 25 Median Home Value: $75,289 Median Monthly Rent: $855 Renter-Occupied: 34%

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