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Snell Isle land listing sets a record in St. Pete
A Snell Isle property with an unobstructed waterfront view has hit the market at a record asking price.
The property, a double lot at 123-125 Bay Point Dr. NE, is listed at $16.84 million. It’s the highest-priced land listing in St. Petersburg, according to a news release from Premier Sotheby’s International Realty.
The property is marketed exclusively by Robyn Gunn of Premier Sotheby’s St. Petersburg office.
“This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the discerning buyer who wants to custom-build the ultimate waterfront dream home. There isn’t a comparable property — on or off the market — that showcases these spectacular views,” Gunn said in the news release.
The property is on 0.72 acres, with 267 feet of Tampa Bay frontage, with sailboat-depth water. It features views of Tampa Bay and the city skyline of St. Petersburg.
The property currently is owned by a family trust, according to the Pinellas County property appraiser. A home at 123 Bay Point Dr. NE previously was located on the site, but was demolished in January, according to property records.
Sawyer
June 13, 2021at4:24 pm
Pure greed… we need to stop the equity injustice. City should not allow two lots to be consolidated for the rich. We should set a new build standard to include affordable housing in these areas.
Janey Mo
June 13, 2021at3:43 pm
LOL how about we make *your* house a community garden? They should be able to do what they like, list at whatever price they wish, it’s THEIR property.
Pamela
June 12, 2021at1:21 am
They have a right to make money off property’s they own. They paid for it .And probably invested more after purchasing, probably worked hard to get there. I am just amazed about the mind set. They are responsible for there family. Not everyone wants to give away there money to strangers.
Alaine
June 11, 2021at7:51 am
Obviously the buyer has no idea that sea level rise will probably have this property underwater in 50 years.
Sebastian
June 10, 2021at2:53 pm
How dare they ask for so much money.. They should make it into a community garden.