Broadmoor is an established interior subdivision in St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, a recorded mid-century plat built out with single-family homes north of the Central Avenue corridor. It sits inland from the bays, which keeps much of it on higher, drier ground than the well-known waterfront neighborhoods (St. Petersburg neighborhood guides, 2025).
The housing stock is classic interior St. Pete: block ranch homes and bungalows on modest lots, most built mid-century, where condition, roof age, and insurability drive value far more than the street name. This is a condition-driven resale market, not a master plan, so the read is parcel by parcel.
The value case is elevation plus location. After the 2024 storm season, buyers across St. Petersburg are paying close attention to flood zone and evacuation status, and interior neighborhoods that sit mostly in Flood Zone X have drawn renewed interest precisely because they avoid the coastal insurance and surge exposure (First Street and local coverage, 2025). Always confirm the FEMA flood zone for the exact parcel, since it can vary block to block.
The pitch is interior St. Pete access at an established-home entry point: the Central Avenue corridor, the Grand Central District, and the SunRunner bus rapid transit line toward downtown and the beaches are all close, while the buy itself is won on the parcel, the flood zone, and an honest read of an older home's roof, systems, and insurance.