Burlington Townhomes is a small townhome community at the northwest corner of Burlington Avenue and 8th Street North in St Petersburg, near the Historic Kenwood and Grand Central districts on the edge of downtown (St Pete Rising, 2026; David Weekley Homes community record, 2026). It was built by David Weekley Homes and described as a 24 unit, three story townhome enclave delivered around 2020, an intimate community rather than a sprawling subdivision.
The site is the same parcel where an earlier mixed condominium and townhome project called 801 Conway was proposed and later cancelled before David Weekley delivered the current townhomes (St Pete Rising, 2026). Units are three story townhome floor plans with attached garages typical of this product; confirm the exact size, bedroom and bath count, garage, and floor plan for any specific unit.
Because this is a small townhome community, the money is made or lost on the HOA and the unit, not on the address alone. The drivers are the monthly dues, what the association covers versus what each owner maintains, the reserve picture and any planned projects, the pet, rental, and parking rules, and the specific unit position, all of which have to be read from the current association documents.
The pitch is a walkable downtown adjacent address: the Grand Central District, the Historic Kenwood neighborhood, downtown St Petersburg, the waterfront parks, and the interstate are all close, with the Gulf beaches a reasonable drive across the peninsula. The work is the diligence: read the budget and rules, quote the insurance, and check the flood zone before you buy the location.