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ere's a look at recent real estate sales on St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island, and Madeira Beach from November 19-26.
St. Pete Beach saw several high-end transactions, including:
* A 4/3 home at 3020 Alton Dr., built in 2006 with 3,245 square feet, sold for $3,605,100 after listing for $3.995 million.
* A 3/2 home at 1307 Pass A Grille Way, built in 1941 with 1,796 square feet, sold for $2,300,900 after listing for $2.9 million.
Other notable sales on St. Pete Beach include:
* A 4/3 home at 6420 4th Palm Point, built in 1973 with 2,933 square feet, sold for $1.9 million after listing for $2.37 million.
* A 3/2.5 home at 300 S. Julia Circle, built in 1970 with 1,896 square feet, sold for $965,000 after listing for $1.079 million.
On Treasure Island, recent sales include:
* A 3/2.5 home at 22 Island Dr., built in 1971 with 2,373 square feet, sold for $1.025 million after listing for $1.099 million.
* A 4/2 home at 11650 7th St. E., built in 1967 with 1,910 square feet, sold for $1.02 million after listing for $1.095 million.
Madeira Beach also saw several sales, including:
* A 3/3 condo at 400 150th Ave., #505, built in 2024 with 1,826 square feet, sold for $1.1 million after listing for $1.199 million.
* A 2/1.5 home at 15309 Harbor Dr., built in 1956 with 1,000 square feet, sold for $600,000 after listing for $699,000.
New homeowners to St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island, and Madeira Beach can find essential information about trash collection, recycling, lawn watering, and more by visiting their city halls.
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