There are a lot of things to consider when moving to the Tampa Bay area. Affordability, night life, walkability, safety, etc. Maybe you’re thinking of moving from Hillsborough to Pinellas or from out of state and now all that’s left to pick is the area. Well, these are the best neighborhoods in St. Pete, according to locals.
We were browsing on the St. Pete reddit thread the other day when someone was curious about the perks and positive experiences of different neighborhoods in St. Pete. Local redditors weren’t afraid to voice their opinions. What’s nice is it seems like most of the chatter was positive, which is a pretty rare thing to see when talking about how Tampa/St. Pete has changed over the years.
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Why move to St. Pete?
Locals and transplants can find common ground on why Tampa is such a great place to live. There are lots of reasons why people save all year just to visit. The year-round warm weather is a big selling point for those relocating from colder states. We have some of the best beaches in the country, a melting pot of foodie culture, soon to have a stellar baseball stadium and across the bridge we have championship winning sports teams.
Of course, with all major cities, you’ll run into a few cons as well. Many complain about growing homeless population, cost of living, HOA’s among others.
Before we get into the best neighborhoods in St. Pete (according to locals), we need to include these honorary mentions. These are great neighborhoods that a few people pointed out in the reddit thread:
- St. Pete Beach – the only con here is that it’s so expensive, but what do you expect when you live on the water?
- Historic Kenwood – again, beautiful neighborhood and it’s centrally located. But unless you’re a multi-millionaire, good luck finding a house.
- Euclid-St. Paul – great neighborhood for families, bikeable but not walkable.