Romeo Heights is a small platted single-family subdivision in north St. Petersburg, in Pinellas County, near the 54th Avenue North corridor and the county designated Lealman Community Redevelopment Area (Pinellas County, 2025). It is a residential pocket rather than a large amenity community.
The housing stock here is largely mid-century. Nearby homes along the 54th Avenue North corridor in ZIP 33714 date to the post-war 1950s era (county and listing records, 2024 to 2026), so condition, roof age, and systems tend to drive value far more than the subdivision name. Because the pocket is small, fee and flood pictures are best read by parcel.
The wider Lealman area around Romeo Heights is an active county redevelopment focus, with tax increment funding directed toward sidewalks, streetscape, drainage, and infrastructure in the 2025 to 2026 budget cycle (Bay News 9, 2025). That public investment is a context item to weigh, not a price promise.
The pitch is location plus value: a north St. Petersburg address with access to the wider Tampa Bay metro, at established pricing rather than a new amenity premium. The work is reading the home's condition, confirming the FEMA flood zone after the 2025 Pinellas map updates, and quoting insurance before you fall for a number.