A residence built in 1919 located at 1330 Cherry Street NE in St. Petersburg’s Historic Old Northeast neighborhood has been reintroduced to the market, now listed at $1.75 million. The two-story property, which has seen numerous listings throughout early 2024 following a comprehensive renovation in 2023, offers a blend of historical charm and modern amenities.

Notably, this home was previously owned by acclaimed author Dennis Lehane from 2007 to 2011, known for his works such as “Mystic River,” “Shutter Island,” and “Gone Baby Gone.” Additionally, the property was owned by local writer and journalist Jere’ Fishback during the 1980s.

Spanning 2,886 heated square feet, the home is positioned on a modest 0.15-acre lot and features four bedrooms and three full bathrooms on the main level. The interior includes a living room highlighted by a wood-burning fireplace, a dining room equipped with built-in cabinets, a stylish kitchen adorned with stone surfaces, and both a screened-in front porch and a sunroom at the rear. An upper level of 160 square feet provides versatile space suitable for an artist’s studio, home office, library, or a fifth bedroom.

Outdoors, residents can enjoy a 240 square-foot open front porch along with a swimming pool. The property is situated in a non-flood zone and is outfitted with a Generac generator for added peace of mind. The current seller acquired the residence in 2023 for $1.15 million under the registered name Fallegur Homes, LLC. The listing is managed by Floyd Calhoun with Here Realty.

In a separate but related real estate update, a four-parcel portfolio that includes a restaurant property known as Coco Wood Grill is now available for $4.35 million in Redington Shores. This setup features a fully operational restaurant with approximately 180 seats and three additional vacant lots nearby that provide extra parking.

Meanwhile, a waterfront estate in St. Pete Beach, known as “The Nest,” has been listed for $5.22 million. This stunning property boasts expansive living space with luxury features, including a heated pool and deep-water dock, appealing to high-end buyers.

Also notable is the recent market entry of a two-story retail and residential property in Gulfport, asking $1.75 million. This structure includes a long-term leased coffee shop and a versatile second floor suitable for various uses, showcasing the dynamic nature of the local real estate market.

In Treasure Island, a single-family home sold for $3.845 million, marking the highest residential sale on the island in early 2026. This well-appointed property directly on the Gulf comes with luxurious amenities, enhancing its appeal to potential buyers.

Finally, a leased warehouse in Palm Harbor was sold for $2.1 million, reflecting a growing interest in commercial properties in the area. These varied listings underscore a vibrant real estate landscape in and around St. Petersburg, with a mix of historical charm and contemporary living.

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