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                                outh Pinellas Beaches Real Estate – Sept. 22‑26 
    Photo: Cathy Salustri 
    **St. Pete Beach** 
    - 200 1st Ave., #309 – 2 bed/1.5 bath condo, 905 sq ft, built 1978. Listed $815k, sold $760k. 
    - 3962 Poinsettia Dr. – 3 bed/2 bath, 1,140 sq ft, built 1955. Listed $369k, sold $345k. 
    - 400 64th Ave., #1105 – 2 bed/2 bath condo, 1,365 sq ft, built 1974. Listed $382k, sold $345k. 
    New homeowners: visit city hall for trash, recycling, lawn‑watering schedules and other beach‑life essentials. 
    **Treasure Island** 
    - 700 126th Ave. – 4 bed/3.5 bath, 4,372 sq ft, built 2007. Listed $2.999 M, sold $2.93 M. 
    - 11130 3rd St. E. – 3 bed/2 bath, 1,465 sq ft, built 1966. Listed $375k, sold $365k. 
    - 126 119th Ave. – 2 bed/2 bath, 752 sq ft, built 1947. Listed $325k, sold $310k. 
    New arrivals: city hall provides trash, recycling, irrigation, and other essential info. 
    **Madeira Beach** 
    - 425 150th Ave., #2501 – 3 bed/2 bath condo, 1,825 sq ft, built 2003. Listed $975k, sold $940k. 
    - 10168 Grand Oak Circle – 4 bed/2.5 bath, 2,941 sq ft, built 2014. Listed $799.9k, sold $769k. 
    - 13304 2nd St. E. – 4 bed/2 bath duplex, 1,236 sq ft, built 1953. Listed $643k, sold $600k. 
    - 90 144th Ave., #7 – 1 bed/1 bath condo, 490 sq ft, built 1974. Listed $270k, sold $250k. 
    New residents: city hall offers guidance on trash, recycling, irrigation, and other local necessities. 
    Additional sales on Pinellas beaches are available; Gulfport listings for the same period can be viewed upon request. 
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