Mansion Monday: A Coffee Pot Boulevard paradise

The beloved St. Pete neighborhood’s largest waterfront home is on the market, and we’re taking a look behind the ice-blue front door.

An aerial view of a massive white and gray brick mansion on Coffee Pot Bayou surrounded by other homes, docks, and a walking path.

Imagine coming home to these views.

Morning strolls past the flowering pink tree in the spring. Manatee-spotting off the dock on Sunday mornings — or really anytime. Family basketball tournaments on a stone, private court. Yeah, we could picture life in this Coffee Pot home.

Old Northeast’s largest home just hit the market. The 8,868-sqft residence features seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a large courtyard, pool, outdoor kitchen, and dock — all with sweeping views of Coffee Pot Bayou.

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The site of the future competition.

What else lies behind the brick wall?

  • A primary suite with its own morning bar, fireplace, living area, and covered balcony
  • A stadium-style theater
  • Exposed wood beams and stained glass panels
  • A renovated kitchen with a Wolf gas cooking center and two refrigerators
A cozy primary suite with a white and blue linen-dressed bed, exposed wood beams, a gray and white brick fireplace, and a window looking out on a tropical, green paradise.

We’d have a hard time leaving this escape.

  • A 1,300+ sqft in-law unit with two bedrooms, two baths, and a kitchen
  • A four car garage
  • Three laundry rooms
  • An oversized luxury elevator
  • Two water lots

Take a tour.

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