Powers Central Park market snapshot (as of June 25, 2026): the median sale price is about $380K ($331 per sq ft), with homes averaging 16 days on market and 2.7 months of supply, a seller's market (limited data). Based on 9 recent closings in live Stellar MLS data.
Powers Central Park is a small single-family subdivision in St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, in the 33713 ZIP along the 3rd and 4th Avenue North blocks west of downtown (Stellar MLS subdivision records and St. Petersburg real estate guides, 2026). It sits inside the broader Central Avenue corridor that runs from downtown west toward the Gulf, a grid of in-town residential blocks rather than a planned community.
The surrounding corridor is defined by St. Petersburg's early-century housing. Adjacent Historic Kenwood was first platted in 1912 and built out heavily during the 1920s Florida land boom, and the area is known for one of the densest concentrations of Craftsman bungalows in the country (Kenwood Historic District records, 2026). Homes in and around Powers Central Park generally reflect that 1920s to 1940s era, with later infill and renovations mixed in; confirm the exact year built, construction, and any addition history for any specific house.
Because this is a small in-town plat, the money is made or lost on the individual house and the diligence, not on the address alone. The drivers are the era construction and systems, the roof and any updates, the lot and elevation, the FEMA flood zone, and the wind and flood insurance lines, all of which have to be read by address and from the current inspection and quotes.
The pitch is a walkable, central location. The Central Park food hall and the Grand Central District shops and dining sit along Central Avenue nearby, downtown St. Petersburg and its waterfront are a few miles east, and the Gulf beaches are a manageable drive west (St. Pete Rising and Tampa Bay Times reporting, 2026). The work is the diligence: read the inspection, quote the insurance, and check the flood zone before you buy the porch.