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A quick roundup of Tampa Bay real estate news

Here’s a quick update on a vacant Snell Isle lot, new condos, and a for-sale B&B.

A vacant lot in Snell Isle. Grass sits behind a black fence, a tree overhangs, and the St. Pete skyline is in the distance across water and under a blue sky.

One of Snell Isle’s last vacant lots just sold.

Screenshot via Google Maps

No surprises here, but Tampa Bay real estate is making more headlines. Let’s jump right in:

  • A vacant Snell Isle lot just sold for $5.7 million. That’s a lot of cheddar for grass, but with views of the St. Pete skyline, direct water access, and 0.37 acres, it’s hardly a surprise. If you want a taste of life in one of Tampa Bay’s most sought after neighborhoods, this bougie Vrbo rental might do the trick. And here’s a more budget-friendly option.
  • The Westshore Yacht Club is hosting a groundbreaking ceremony this week for a three-tower condo project. Construction started last month on the 77-unit tower, called Aqua, where prices start at $1.5 million.
  • If you’ve got $2.8 million lying around, you’re in luck. That’s the asking price for a waterfront bed and breakfast in Gulfport. The Sea Breeze Manor Inn has seven rooms, was built over 100 years ago, and recently underwent a series of renovations.
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