Euclid Park is a historic single-residential neighborhood in the Euclid-St. Paul's area of St. Petersburg, in Pinellas County's 33704 ZIP, near downtown. Public sources describe a neighborhood of Florida-style bungalows, two-story Craftsman homes, and colonials dating to the 1920s, with some contemporary and Mediterranean-inspired builds.
The appeal is historic character close to the city core: public sources describe the broader Euclid-St. Paul's area as filled with 1920s bungalows and Craftsman homes on quiet, character-rich streets, with proximity to downtown St. Petersburg's waterfront, dining, and arts, and the 4th Street corridor. The historic streets and walkable location are the core draw.
The defining read is the historic home and the coastal risk. As a neighborhood of early-20th-century homes, the age and condition, the roof and systems, the flood zone and elevation, any historic considerations, and the insurance drive value. The 2024 storms brought surge to low-lying St. Pete areas, so the flood read matters. Confirm the home's systems, the flood quote, and any historic considerations for a specific home.
For buyers who want a historic home with character near downtown St. Petersburg, Euclid Park is one of the options. The work is reading the home's condition, the flood picture, and the insurance honestly before you buy.