Euclid Manor market snapshot (as of June 25, 2026): the median sale price is about $535K ($404 per sq ft), with homes averaging 92 days on market and 5.5 months of supply, a buyer-leaning market (limited data). Based on 11 recent closings in live Stellar MLS data.
Euclid Manor is a compact single-family pocket in St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, near the historic Euclid St. Paul and Crescent Lake area north of downtown (St. Petersburg neighborhood guides and listing records, 2026). It reads as a quiet, established residential enclave of mid-century homes rather than a planned community, on the walkable, tree-lined grid that characterizes this part of the city.
Listing and neighborhood records describe Euclid Manor as a single-family area with homes generally dating from roughly the 1940s to the early 1970s, in a smaller square-footage range with one to three bedrooms (neighborhoods.com record, 2026). The broader surrounding Euclid St. Paul neighborhood is known for 1920s Florida bungalows, Craftsman homes, brick-lined streets, and a preserved historic character; confirm the exact age, size, and any historic designation for any specific home by address.
Because this is a small established pocket rather than a master plan, the money is made or lost on the home and the lot, not the address alone. The drivers are the lot and block, the condition of the original mid-century structure, the renovation and addition potential, and the carrying costs of taxes and insurance on an older Pinellas home, all of which have to be read for the specific property.
The pitch is a walkable address close to the core: Crescent Lake Park, the historic Euclid St. Paul district, downtown St. Petersburg, the waterfront, and the Gulf beaches are all within a reasonable reach. The work is the diligence: read the structure and lot, confirm the flood zone and insurance, and check the zoning and any historic overlay before you buy the location.