Colonial Place in St. Petersburg

Colonial
Place Homes for Sale in St. Petersburg, FL

Established single-residential neighborhood · St. Petersburg · ZIP 33713

An established single-residential neighborhood in St. Petersburg, platted in 1915, with mostly midsize, modestly priced homes and no community-wide HOA typical. The read is the specific lot, the flood zone, the insurance, and the condition and age of the home.

St. PetersburgEstablished single-familyNo HOA typical
Live Market Pulse
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Momentum
Buyer-Leaning Market (limited data)
Resale here turns on the lot, the condition and the home's age in a long-built neighborhood; confirm the flood zone, the insurance, and any permit history before anchoring on a number.
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Jon Brooks, founder of Momentum Realty
Jon's Current Read

"Colonial Place is an established single-residential neighborhood in St. Petersburg, platted in 1915 and built out over many decades, which means a wide spread of home ages and conditions on a single street. Third-party profiles describe mostly midsize, reasonably priced homes with no mandatory community-wide HOA typical, so the carrying cost is driven by the parcel, the insurance, and the condition of the specific home rather than association dues. The flood and insurance picture is the part to read carefully anywhere in St. Petersburg after the 2024 storm season, even inland, since zones and premiums are parcel-specific. The read is the lot, the home's age and condition, and the full carrying cost, confirmed in writing before you offer."

Jon Brooks, founder, Momentum Realty · Updated June 2026

The 60-Second Overview

Colonial Place is an established single-residential neighborhood in St. Petersburg (ZIP 33713), Pinellas County, platted in 1915 and built out over the decades since. Third-party profiles describe mostly midsize, reasonably priced homes, with mature trees and a settled, long-built feel near the 22nd Avenue North corridor.

Because the neighborhood has developed over a long span, home ages and conditions vary widely on the same street, from early-era cottages to later infill. Each home should be judged on its own age, condition, and updates rather than a single uniform standard.

The carrying-cost picture is driven by the parcel and the home, not association dues, since there is no mandatory community-wide HOA typical here. Confirm the flood zone, current insurance quotes, and any storm or permit history, all of which are parcel-specific in St. Petersburg.

Confirm the school assignment by address with Pinellas County Schools if that matters to you, the sewer status and any prior additions or permits per home, and the exact lot before you offer.

Best for

  • Buyers who want an established single-family home in central St. Petersburg
  • Buyers who value a no-HOA, modestly priced setting close to city amenities
  • Buyers comfortable judging an older home on its own age and condition
  • Buyers who will confirm flood zone, insurance and permit history per home

Probably not for

  • Buyers who want uniform new construction
  • Buyers who want a gated, amenity-rich master plan
  • Buyers who want a guaranteed move-in-ready standard across every home
  • Buyers unwilling to confirm flood and insurance costs in St. Petersburg

How Colonial Place is performing right now

50/100
momentum
Buyer-Leaning Market (limited data)
Seller's marketBalancedBuyer's market
0Months of supplytight
56Median days on marketdays
0 : 0Under contract vs for salestrong demand
0Sold in last 12 monthsliquidity
+0%Asking vs recent sold $/sqftroom to negotiate

Tight supply and strong demand favor sellers here. Homes still take about two months to sell, though, and with asking prices running above recent sales per square foot, a prepared buyer has room on anything overpriced. Reading each home against the real comps, not the headline trend, is where the edge is.

Live from Stellar MLS, as of June 24, 2026. Refreshed twice daily. Months of supply, days on market, and the contract-to-listing ratio are computed from current Colonial Place listings and the trailing twelve months of closed sales.

8.6A- score
Momentum intelligence
Momentum buy score

Our proprietary read on how a home in Colonial Place buys, holds, and resells. See the five factors.

Listing locations from Stellar MLS; lot type inferred from listing descriptions. Destination pins are approximate. Map data © OpenStreetMap, tiles © CARTO. Flood, school, and commute overlays are on the roadmap.

The takeaway

The central St. Petersburg location is the point: city amenities, major roads, downtown and the beaches are all within a reasonable drive.

22nd Avenue North corridor~3 to 8 min · ~1 to 3 miles
Downtown St. Petersburg~10 to 20 min · ~3 to 6 miles
Interstate 275 access~5 to 12 min · ~2 to 5 miles
Tyrone Square and west St. Petersburg shopping~8 to 16 min · ~4 to 7 miles
St. Pete and Gulf beaches~15 to 25 min · ~8 to 13 miles
St. Pete-Clearwater Intl Airport~15 to 25 min · ~9 to 14 miles

Drive times are approximate and vary with traffic and your exact departure point. Confirm your real commute at your real departure time.

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Carrying cost · the no-CDD edge

No CDD bond means thousands less per year than newer master plans.

Typical CDD community~$2,500/yr
Colonial Place (no CDD)$0/yr

Roughly $25,000 saved over 10 years in carrying cost, before resale.

Illustrative. NE Florida CDD assessments commonly run $1,500-$3,500+/yr and vary by community; verify per property.

Schools

15-Second Take
  • Pinellas County Public Schools
  • Verify the zoned schools by address
  • Magnet and choice options may be available
  • Confirm current ratings before relying on them
  • Private and parochial options nearby

Colonial Place is served by Pinellas County Public Schools. Assignment is by address and can change, so confirm the exact zoned elementary, middle, and high schools for any specific home, plus any magnet or choice options. Treat published ratings as a starting point, not the full story.

Public

Pinellas County Public Schools (verify by address)

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By address

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Choice

Magnet and choice options may apply

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Buying with schools in mind? We can confirm the exact zoned schools for any Colonial Place address.

The takeaway

What is actually shaping value in this central St. Petersburg neighborhood, sourced and dated. We do not publish rumor.

Recent Developments in Colonial Place

Our read on what is being built around Colonial Place, scored for direction, significance, and how close the effect lands. The full sourced timeline follows below.

Net OutlookBullishThe structural story is an established, no-HOA single-residential neighborhood where the home's age, condition and the parcel-specific flood and insurance picture drive outcomes. Watch St. Petersburg flood-rebuilding rules and insurance costs against durable demand for established central neighborhoods, and confirm the flood zone, insurance and permit history per home.

St. Petersburg 49% substantial-damage rule in force

2024 to 2025
NeutralNotable impact
SignificanceRadius: City

St. Petersburg enforces a 49% substantial-damage threshold; storm-damaged homes that exceed it must be brought to current code. Confirm any storm or permit history per parcel.

Flood and insurance costs are a real cost layer

Ongoing
BearishNotable impact
SignificanceRadius: City

Flood and wind insurance vary by parcel across St. Petersburg, even inland; confirm current quotes for the specific home before you offer.

No mandatory HOA keeps carrying costs simpler

Ongoing
BullishMinor impact
SignificanceRadius: Community

With no community-wide HOA typical, there are no association dues to assume; budget your own upkeep and insurance, and confirm any deed restriction per parcel.

Established central location supports demand

Ongoing
BullishNotable impact
SignificanceRadius: Area

A settled, central St. Petersburg setting near city amenities supports durable resale demand; value still turns on the specific home's age and condition.

Direction, significance, and effect-radius ratings are Momentum's proprietary, qualitative read of the sourced items below, not investment advice or a prediction for any specific home.

Development, infrastructure, retail, and school activity affecting Colonial Place, tracked by our team and summarized from public reporting and official sources, with links to the original coverage. Last updated June 2026.

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  1. December 2024
    Policy

    St. Petersburg reaffirms flood-hazard 49% rule for storm-damaged homes

    Florida Politics reported on December 4, 2024 that St. Petersburg moved to assuage homeowner concerns about its 49% substantial-damage rule and debris removal after Hurricanes Helene and Milton, reaffirming that repairs reaching the threshold trigger code-compliance and elevation requirements. Why it matters: The 49% rule shapes what storm-damaged homes can be repaired versus must be elevated or rebuilt to code. Confirm any storm or permit history and the flood zone for the specific home before you offer. Source

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Summaries reflect public reporting and official sources linked above as of the dates shown. Project details, timelines, and approvals can change. Commentary on potential market effects is general observation, not investment advice or a prediction for any specific property. For the freshest items across the whole region, see This Week in Northeast Florida.

If we were buying in Colonial Place, this is the order of operations we would run, and the one we run for our clients.

1

Confirm the flood zone and insurance first. Anywhere in St. Petersburg, even inland, flood and wind insurance can move the carrying cost; pull the parcel-specific picture.

2

Read condition and age on the specific home, since this long-built neighborhood spans early-era to later homes on the same street.

3

Check permit and storm history, including any prior additions, and confirm work was permitted.

4

Confirm there is no surprise HOA or deed restriction on the parcel, and the sewer status per home.

5

Weigh the nearby alternative, Meadow Lawn, on lot, condition and total carrying cost.

Best Buy
A solid, updated home on a good lot with the flood zone, insurance and permit history confirmed and no surprise restrictions.
Biggest Risk
Paying for surface updates without confirming the home's age, condition, permit history, or the flood and insurance picture.
Best Lot
The lot and the home's condition drive value; corner exposure, tree canopy and a clean permit record defend price best.
Smart Timing
Established-neighborhood inventory turns steadily; the right home in condition is worth waiting for, with insurance confirmed first.
The takeaway

On mobile, tap any heading below to open it. This is the home by home, lot by lot, club and renovation detail, organized so you can jump straight to what matters to you.

Community Details at a Glance

Colonial Place is an established single-residential neighborhood in St. Petersburg (ZIP 33713), Pinellas County, platted in 1915 and built out over many decades, with mostly midsize, modestly priced homes, mature trees and a settled character near the 22nd Avenue North corridor. With no mandatory community-wide HOA typical, value is driven by the home's age, condition and lot rather than association dues. Confirm the flood zone, flood and wind insurance quotes, any storm or permit history, the sewer status per home, any deed restriction on the parcel, and the school assignment by address with Pinellas County Schools, since details change.

The takeaway

Three honest price bands. Condition and lot, not the square footage alone, decide where a home lands.

Entry: original or smaller homes

The more original or smaller homes that need updates, the entry door into an established central St. Petersburg neighborhood. Confirm current pricing on the live listings below.

Lowest entry
Core: updated midsize homes

The updated midsize single-family homes on solid lots, the core of the neighborhood. Confirm current pricing on the live listings below.

Most inventory
High: renovated or larger homes

The fully renovated or larger homes on the best lots. Condition and a clean permit record separate these most. Confirm current pricing on the live listings below.

Strongest resale

Approximate 2026 resale bands from third-party listing data and public records, not NEFAR statistics. Confirm pricing for a specific home.

Entry: original or smaller homes
The more original or smaller homes that need updates, the entry door into an established central St. Petersburg neighborhood. Confirm current pricing on the live listings below.
Core: updated midsize homes
The updated midsize single-family homes on solid lots, the core of the neighborhood. Confirm current pricing on the live listings below.
High: renovated or larger homes
The fully renovated or larger homes on the best lots. Condition and a clean permit record separate these most. Confirm current pricing on the live listings below.

Approximate 2026 resale bands from third-party listing data and public records, not NEFAR statistics. Confirm pricing for a specific home.

15-Second Take
  • Renovation math decides the deal
  • Better lots and views resell strongest
  • Roof and HVAC age drive the insurance quote
  • Interior lots are where buyers overpay
Jon Brooks, Momentum Realty
Operator Note

Most buyers overpay on interior lots in the back half of the community. A sharp renovation can distract you, but the weaker resale position follows the lot, not the finishes. We read the homesite before the kitchen.

Established single-family housing stockSolid
Central St. Petersburg locationStrong
Wide spread of home ages and conditionsWatch it
Read condition and permit history per homeManage it
Confirm flood zone and insurance per parcelWatch it

Momentum analysis based on the community's structure, location, lot scarcity, and housing stock. Not a guarantee of future value.

Jon Brooks, Momentum Realty
Operator Note

The strongest value pocket is usually a renovated home on a good lot priced just under the next tier up. Buyers chasing the single biggest house often pay top prices for what is really a renovation project.

5 Mistakes Buyers Make in Colonial Place

15-Second Take
  • Calling the listing agent (who works for the seller)
  • Misjudging the renovation budget
  • Overpaying for an interior lot
  • Underbudgeting the carrying costs
  • Skipping the roof, HVAC, and systems check

The same five mistakes cost buyers the most in any market. Every one is avoidable with the right preparation before you tour.

Colonial Place is about the home and the lot, not a master plan. The deal is won or lost on the home's age and condition, the permit history, and the flood and insurance math, confirmed before you offer.

Jon Brooks · Founder, Momentum Realty
7.4B · Buy Score
Resale Strength7.6/10
Renovation Risk6.4/10
Location Efficiency8.0/10
Long-Term Defensibility7.4/10
Carrying Cost Advantage6.4/10

Momentum Intelligence Scores are our proprietary, qualitative assessment based on the analysis on this page, on a 0 to 10 scale. They are a framework for comparing communities, not a guarantee of future value or advice on a specific home.

Why our read on Colonial Place is different.

Most pages on this community are an automated estimate wrapped in stock copy. This one is built from the live Stellar MLS feed, fourteen years of closed sales, and a renovation-by-renovation read of what actually moves value here, lot by lot. No Zestimate, no guesswork.

Live Stellar MLS feed14 years of closed salesRenovation-premium analysisLot-by-lot, no automated estimates
Jon Brooks, founder of Momentum Realty. A housing economist with a background in real estate investment banking at Deutsche Bank and consulting at Ernst & Young, who has built and analyzed Northeast Florida real estate from the ground up.

Which Lots & Views Hold Value Best

Where the value actually sits. Each home is shaded by its price per square foot (a value read, not just a price) and ringed by lot type, so you can see at a glance which pockets carry a real, durable premium and where a renovation play makes sense.

Value ($/sqft)
$261 value$401 premium
Lake / waterPreserveInterior

Fill = price per square foot; ring = lot type, inferred from listing descriptions. Sold homes are shown by realized $/sqft (lot type not always recorded). Asking and recent-sold figures from Stellar MLS; for orientation, not an appraisal.

15-Second Take
  • The lot and the home's condition drive resale more than finishes
  • Confirm the homesite, the tree canopy, and any corner exposure
  • Read the home's age and condition on the specific home
  • Confirm flood zone and insurance per parcel
  • Comp the specific home, not the area average

In an established neighborhood like this, the homesite and the home's condition set the floor on resale while finishes can be updated. Read the lot, the tree canopy and any corner exposure first, confirm the flood and insurance picture and the permit history, then price the condition of the home against the closest comparable sale rather than an area average.

Colonial Place in 15 seconds.

Best forBuyers who want an established single-family home in central St. Petersburg with no HOA typical.
Strong onA settled, long-built character, mature trees, modest pricing, and a central location near city amenities.
WatchThe home's age and condition, permit history, and flood and insurance picture. Confirm each per parcel.
Sweet spotA solid, updated home on a good lot with the insurance, flood zone and permit record confirmed.
Not forBuyers who want uniform new construction, a gated amenity master plan, or a guaranteed move-in standard.

HOA, CDD & Fees

15-Second Take
  • Confirm whether any HOA or deed restriction applies to the parcel
  • Budget flood and wind insurance separately
  • Read condition and age on the specific home
  • Confirm sewer status and permit history per home
  • Comp the specific home before you offer

Sources indicate no mandatory community-wide HOA is typical in Colonial Place. Confirm whether any voluntary association or deed restriction applies to the specific parcel, and any cost, before you offer; we pull the documents for any home you consider.

With no mandatory HOA typical, there are no bundled amenities to assume; budget your own upkeep and insurance. Confirm the sewer status and any prior permit history per home.

The takeaway

Selling here is won on condition and view, not the Zestimate. The right number comes from closed comps matched to your renovation level and lot.

Momentum listings (YTD)
97.98%
Sold-to-list ratio across our market for our agents, sellers keeping more of their price.
Market average (YTD)
96.73%
The broader metro average sold-to-list ratio over the same period.
Momentum days on market
64 days
Median days on market for our listings, faster sales mean less carrying cost and stronger leverage.
Market days on market
72 days
The broader metro median over the same period.

Sold-to-list and days-on-market figures reflect Momentum Realty listings versus our market average, year to date. Your home's result depends on pricing, condition, lot, view, and preparation.

In Colonial Place, condition and view decide your number

Because buyers here are weighing your home against renovated comps and cross-shopping Meadow Lawn, a home priced to the community average instead of its true condition and view either leaves money on the table or sits. A renovated kitchen, newer roof and HVAC, and a golf or lake view all deserve to show up in your price, and a buyer pool reading renovation math needs to be shown why your home is worth it. We build that case with real comps and a pricing strategy for the current market.

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Colonial Place Market Scorecard

Strong seller's market

Colonial Place is currently a strong seller's market. About 1.8 months of supply, a median asking price of $1,019,500, and homes go under contract in about 79 days.

1.8
Months supply
$1,019,500
Median list
$847,500
Median sold
$313
Per sqft
79
Days on mkt
6/8/41
Active/Pend/Sold

Typical home value in the 32224 ZIP is $456,759, about 13.7% above the Florida norm (Zillow Home Value Index).

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Live data: Stellar MLS, refreshed twice daily. Typical value: Zillow Research. Market metrics only; these describe homes for sale and recent sales, not residents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Colonial Place located?
Colonial Place is an established single-residential neighborhood in St. Petersburg, FL (ZIP 33713), Pinellas County, near the 22nd Avenue North corridor in the central part of the city.
What kind of homes are in Colonial Place?
Mostly midsize single-family homes, with a wide spread of ages and conditions because the neighborhood was platted in 1915 and built out over many decades. Confirm the specific size, year built, condition and lot for any home.
When was Colonial Place built?
The neighborhood dates to a 1915 plat and has continued to develop over the years, so you will find early-era homes alongside later infill on the same streets.
Does Colonial Place have an HOA?
Sources indicate no mandatory community-wide HOA is typical here. Confirm whether any voluntary association or deed restriction applies to the specific parcel, and any cost, before you offer.
Is Colonial Place in a flood zone?
Flood zones are parcel-specific across St. Petersburg, and premiums vary even inland. Confirm the flood zone and current flood and wind insurance quotes for the specific home.
Was Colonial Place affected by the 2024 hurricanes?
St. Petersburg saw widespread storm impacts in 2024, concentrated in low-lying coastal areas; effects vary by parcel and elevation. Confirm any storm or permit history and the flood zone for the specific home, since this is an inland-leaning central neighborhood.
Is Colonial Place on septic or sewer?
Central St. Petersburg neighborhoods are typically on city sewer, but confirm the sewer status, and any pending assessment, for the specific home.
What does a home in Colonial Place cost?
We do not publish a price figure here. Pricing tracks the specific home's age, condition and lot. Confirm current pricing on the live listings on this page; we pull exact comps before you offer.
What schools serve Colonial Place?
The neighborhood is in Pinellas County Schools, with assignment by address. Zoning can change, so confirm the current zoned campuses for any specific home with the district.
How far is downtown St. Petersburg from Colonial Place?
Downtown St. Petersburg is a short drive south, roughly ten to twenty minutes depending on the exact home and traffic.
What is the area around Colonial Place like?
It is an established, central St. Petersburg setting with mature trees and a settled, long-built character, close to the 22nd Avenue North corridor and city amenities.
Is now a good time to buy in Colonial Place?
Established-neighborhood inventory turns steadily, so it depends on the specific home and its condition. We pull live inventory and comps so you can judge value and the full carrying cost.
Is Colonial Place a good place to buy?
It can be, for a buyer who wants an established single-family home in central St. Petersburg and who confirms the home's age, condition, permit history, and the flood and insurance picture. We pull live inventory and comps so you can judge value on the actual property.
Can I use Colonial Place as a short-term vacation rental?
St. Petersburg generally restricts short stays, with a minimum rental period that effectively rules out nightly vacation rentals in residential neighborhoods like this, so homes here are owner-occupied or longer-term rentals. Confirm the current city rules and any deed restriction for the specific parcel before you rely on rental income.
Do I need my own agent to buy in Colonial Place?
Yes. The listing agent works for the seller. Your own agent confirms the lot, any HOA or deed restriction, the flood and insurance picture, the permit history, and the sewer status, pulls true comps, and negotiates for you. Momentum Realty represents you, not the seller.
Who is the best real estate agent for Colonial Place?
The best agent for Colonial Place is one who actively works St. Petersburg and knows the community's pricing, HOA and CDD details, and current inventory. Tell us what you're looking for in the form on this page and Momentum Realty will match you with a local specialist for Colonial Place.
How do I find a top St. Petersburg real estate agent who knows Colonial Place?
Share a few details in the form on this page. Momentum Realty has 280+ agents and more than $3.5B in closed sales, and we'll connect you with one who knows Colonial Place and the wider St. Petersburg area.
Can Momentum Realty connect me with an agent for Colonial Place?
Yes. Use the form on this page and we'll introduce you to a local specialist who can guide your Colonial Place purchase or sale — no call center and no pressure.
You want an established single-family home in central St. PetersburgExcellent fit
You value a no-HOA, modestly priced setting close to city amenitiesExcellent fit
You are comfortable judging an older home on its own age and conditionExcellent fit
You will confirm flood zone, insurance and permit history per homeExcellent fit
You want a short drive to downtown St. PetersburgExcellent fit
You want uniform new constructionProbably not
You want a gated, amenity-rich master planProbably not
You want a guaranteed move-in-ready standard across every homeProbably not
You will not confirm flood and insurance costs in St. PetersburgProbably not
You want a turnkey, no-homework purchaseProbably not

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