February 23, 2026 - 04:33

The Pinellas County coastline witnessed a steady stream of real estate activity during the week of February 13th through the 20th, with several notable sales closing across its premier beach communities. The market demonstrated its enduring appeal with transactions spanning a variety of property types, from luxurious direct waterfront homes to sought-after condominiums.
On St. Pete Beach, a highlight included the sale of a renovated condominium offering panoramic Gulf views, reflecting strong demand for move-in ready properties. Treasure Island saw activity with the transfer of a classic Florida beach cottage, a property type increasingly popular for redevelopment or personal renovation. Meanwhile, in Madeira Beach, a modern townhome within steps of the sand changed hands, underscoring the desire for low-maintenance coastal living.
This period of sales illustrates the continued diversity of buyer interests along the Pinellas shore. Whether seeking a full-time residence, a vacation home, or an investment opportunity, the market provided options. The consistent activity, even during the traditional winter season, points to a robust and dynamic beach real estate environment where location and lifestyle remain paramount driving factors for purchasers.
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