Belvidere market snapshot (as of June 25, 2026): the median sale price is about $392K ($335 per sq ft), with homes averaging 1 days on market and 2.0 months of supply, a buyer-leaning market (limited data). Based on 6 recent closings in live Stellar MLS data.
Belvidere is an established single-family neighborhood in St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, one of more than a hundred named neighborhoods across a city that has been platting and re-platting pockets like this since its founding (Wikipedia list of St. Petersburg neighborhoods and CONA St. Pete, 2026). It is a small, older area rather than a modern master plan, with the grid-street character common to central St. Petersburg.
Because the neighborhood is small and the housing stock is older, inventory is thin and turnover is light. Most purchases are resale of an established single-family home, so condition, updates, and systems vary meaningfully from one property to the next. There is no amenity package, HOA clubhouse, or pool here; the appeal is an affordable, central St. Petersburg location rather than a community lifestyle program.
The honest read is that the specific home does most of the work. With older homes on city lots, the age and condition of the roof, electrical, plumbing, and any prior storm exposure matter as much as the floor plan, and the flood and insurance picture should be priced before you fall for a list price. Two similar-looking homes can carry very different true costs once you account for condition and coverage.
For buyers who want an affordable, central location with quick access to the Central Avenue corridor, downtown St. Petersburg, I-275, and the Gulf beaches, Belvidere is one of the more value-oriented single-family pockets in the city. The work is confirming the lot, the exact ZIP and zoning, the flood zone, the insurance, and the condition on a specific home before you anchor on a number.