Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in Palmetto Park, St. Petersburg, FL

The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Palmetto Park. The average price for homes on these streets range from $290,000 to $1,118,854.17.

1. 61st Avenue

61st Avenue is the 1st most expensive street in St. Petersburg. It has single-family homes and land built from 1950 to 2025, ranging in price from $178,000 to $6,600,000. It is home to the Edgemoor Estates, Bonnie Bay Country Club Estates, Vera Manor, Stephenson Manor, and Biltmore Terrace subdivisions.

Average Price: $1,118,854.17
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2. 4th Avenue

4th Avenue is the 2nd most expensive street in St. Petersburg. It has condos, single-family homes, land, co-ops, townhouses, and multi-units built from 1920 to 2025, ranging in price from $110,000 to $4,940,000. It is home to the The Sage, Oak Ridge, The Nolen, Halls Central Ave, Madison at St Pete, Townview, Arlington Lofts, Rowland Place, Broadmoor, Bellecrest Heights, West Lake Pasadena, Suncoast Towers, Bliss, The Sabal, Flori De Leon, Bronx, Straub Court, Martin Manor, Oak Ridge Terrace, Colonial Parks, Pasadena Vista, Westminster Place, and Bear Creek Estates subdivisions.

Average Price: $882,251.80
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3. Coquina Key Drive

Coquina Key Drive is the 3rd most expensive street in St. Petersburg. It has condos, townhouses, and single-family homes built from 1963 to 1979, ranging in price from $209,000 to $1,319,625. It is home to the Waterside at Coquina Key South subdivision.

Average Price: $422,709.38
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4. 3rd Avenue

3rd Avenue is the 4th most expensive street in St. Petersburg. It has condos, single-family homes, townhouses, and land built from 1952 to 2025, ranging in price from $205,000 to $1,920,000. It is home to the Reflection St Pete, Halls Central Ave, Broadmoor, Bronx, Oak Ridge, Westminster Place, Pasadena Vista, West Lake Pasadena, Bellecrest Heights, Calla Terrace, Lake Pasadena Development, Castille Urbana, and Colonial Parks subdivisions.

Average Price: $729,734.80
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5. Palma Del Mar Boulevard

Palma Del Mar Boulevard is the 5th most expensive street in St. Petersburg. It has condos built from 1979 to 1981, ranging in price from $215,000 to $565,000. It is home to the Palma Del Mar subdivision.

Average Price: $364,023.13
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6. 63rd Avenue

63rd Avenue is the 6th most expensive street in St. Petersburg. It has single-family homes, land, and condos built from 1925 to 2005, ranging in price from $90,000 to $665,000. It is home to the Bay Vista Park, Meadowlawn, Wedgewood Park, West Wedgewood Park, Stephenson Manor, Long Bayou, Gentry Gardens, and Hanna Park subdivisions.

Average Price: $349,978.67
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7. 56th Avenue

56th Avenue is the 7th most expensive street in St. Petersburg. It has single-family homes, land, and multi-units built from 1925 to 2025, ranging in price from $140,000 to $639,000. It is home to the North Euclid Oasis, Romeo Heights, Bonnie Bay Country Club Estates, Highland Groves, Hiland Square, West Burnside at Lealman, Catalina Gardens, Orangewood Heights, Bay Pines Estates, Barrys Hillside Homes, Renwick Erle, East Orangewood Heights, Sherri, and Jefferson Manor subdivisions.

Average Price: $348,803.41
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8. 81st Street

81st Street is the 8th most expensive street in St. Petersburg. It has condos, single-family homes, and manufactured/mobiles built from 1963 to 2025, ranging in price from $55,000 to $4,487,420. It is home to the Paradise Shores, Jungle Terrace, and Lewis Bay Park subdivisions.

Average Price: $324,068.57
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9. Central Avenue

Central Avenue is the 9th most expensive street in St. Petersburg. It has condos, land, and single-family homes built from 1952 to 2024, ranging in price from $110,000 to $769,000. It is home to the 400 Central, Park Central Towers, 1010 Central, The Hotel Detroit, and Halls Central Ave subdivisions.

Average Price: $321,968.75
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10. James Avenue

James Avenue is the 10th most expensive street in St. Petersburg. It has land, multi-units, and single-family homes built from 1923 to 1927, ranging in price from $195,000 to $390,000. It is home to the Glenwood Heights subdivision.

Average Price: $290,000
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