Uptown Kenwood is a townhome community in St. Petersburg (ZIP 33713), built on 13th Avenue North near 25th Street North, just a short distance north of the Historic Kenwood neighborhood and the Grand Central District. Reported as a community of about 69 residences, it pairs modern, three-level townhome architecture with a nod to the craftsman bungalow style that defines the surrounding neighborhood, set within walking and biking reach of Central Avenue.
Because the community is small and the unit count is fixed, inventory is thin and turnover is light. Most purchases are resale of a townhome built in the early 2020s, so the differences that matter are the floor plan, the level and layout, the garage, and the interior finishes rather than wide swings in age or construction. There is a shared amenity package rather than a large clubhouse, and a single HOA governs the community.
The honest read is that the floor plan and the HOA do much of the work. Reported floor plans range across two to four bedrooms on three levels, so the usable layout, the stair count, and the parking matter to how a unit lives and resells. Confirm the monthly HOA dues and exactly what they cover, since in a townhome community the association funds shared elements and that line item is part of your true carrying cost.
For buyers who want a low-maintenance, modern townhome within reach of the Grand Central District, Central Avenue, and downtown St. Petersburg, Uptown Kenwood is one of the newer attached-home options close to the urban core. The work is confirming the floor plan, the HOA, and the carrying picture on a specific unit before you fall for a list price.