Meadow Lawn, almost always spelled Meadowlawn, is a 1950s platted single-residential neighborhood in north St. Petersburg, in Pinellas County, ZIP 33703, roughly six miles north of downtown. Property records list homes here under Meadowlawn plat additions, and the parcels sit in a quiet grid built around the neighborhood lakes (Pinellas County Property Appraiser records, confirm per parcel, 2026).
The land was once dairy pasture and low, flood-prone ground. Beginning in the early 1950s, developers including Florida Builders, Sunshine Builders, Hoyt Development and Mastry Builders filled the site by digging lakes and using the soil as landfill, creating six man-made lakes that still define the neighborhood: Lake Laguna, Lynch Lake, Mastry Lake, Meadowlawn Lake No. 2, Meadowlawn Lake No. 3 and Viking Lake (Meadowlawn Neighborhood Association history, accessed 2026).
This is an established, condition-driven market rather than an amenity community. The number is set by the specific block, the roof and systems on an older ranch home, and the flood and insurance picture for the exact parcel, not by the neighborhood name. Old St. Petersburg plats like this usually carry no mandatory HOA, but that has to be verified for the specific home.
The pitch is location and value: an established north St. Petersburg neighborhood with lakes, mature trees, and large yards, plus a manageable drive to downtown St. Petersburg, the 4th Street North corridor, Gandy Boulevard, and I-275. The work is reading the condition, roof, and flood math before you fall for a price.