Baybridge Heights market snapshot (as of June 25, 2026): the median sale price is about $645K ($263 per sq ft), with homes averaging 4 days on market and 12.0 months of supply, a buyer-leaning market (limited data). Based on 1 recent closings in live Stellar MLS data.
Baybridge Heights is a small, established single-family subdivision in northeast St. Petersburg, in the Pinellas County 33702 ZIP, described by local real estate guides as a quiet neighborhood with character close to downtown St. Petersburg and convenient for commuting anywhere in the Tampa Bay area (Lipply Real Estate St. Petersburg subdivisions guide, 2026).
The pocket sits in the broader Gandy corridor, the bayside gateway between St. Petersburg and Tampa just south of the Gandy Bridge, an area that local development coverage describes as a mostly low-rise, partly undeveloped bayside stretch now seeing new condominium, townhome, and multifamily projects alongside its established single-family streets (St. Pete Catalyst and St Pete Rising development coverage, 2025).
The homes here are largely modest single-family residences, with local listing guides noting three and four bedroom houses, updated kitchens, and one and two car garages. As with much of older St. Petersburg, the era and condition vary by street and parcel, so roof age, systems, and insurability are what set value.
The pitch is location plus value: a quiet established address with quick access to the Gandy Bridge, the Howard Frankland, downtown St. Petersburg, and Tampa, at Pinellas pricing below the marquee waterfront neighborhoods. The work is reading the parcel honestly, especially the FEMA flood zone and the insurance and roof math, before you fall for a price.