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ere's a look at recent real estate sales on South Pinellas beaches from October 22-25.
St. Pete Beach saw a notable sale: a 5/5.5 home built in 1935, boasting 4,950 square feet, sold for $8 million after listing for the same price.
For new residents of St. Pete Beach, city hall is the place to go for essential information on trash collection, recycling, lawn watering restrictions, and more.
On Treasure Island, a few homes changed hands:
* A 3/2 home built in 1969 with 1,799 square feet sold for $1.25 million after listing for $1.45 million.
* A 2/2 home from 1958 with 1,246 square feet went for $250,000, down from its original price of $375,000.
* A 1/1 condo built in 1979 with 615 square feet sold for $310,000 after listing for $329,000.
New to Treasure Island? City hall is where you'll find the lowdown on trash collection, recycling, lawn watering rules, and other vital info.
For more real estate sales on Pinellas beaches, including Gulfport, check back soon. To stay up-to-date on local news, subscribe to The Weekly and The Beach Barnacle newsletters and make thegabber.com your homepage.
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