Living in St. Petersburg, Florida, offers incredible benefits—beautiful beaches, a thriving downtown, and year-round outdoor living. However, as every Florida resident knows, hurricane season is part of life on the Gulf Coast. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30, and preparation is one of the most impo...
After years of rapid rent growth, the rental market in St. Petersburg is finally showing signs of slowing—but it’s a subtle shift rather than a dramatic drop. Average rents have dipped slightly to around $2,000 per month, yet many updated properties and those in high-demand neighborhoods continue to rent for $2,300–$2,40...
There’s been a lot of talk lately about how a government shutdown impacts the Pinellas County housing market. You might be wondering: Is it causing everything to grind to a halt?The short answer? No.The housing market doesn’t stop. It keeps moving. Homes are still being bought and sold, contracts are still being signed, a...
A few years ago, inventory hit a record low. Just about anything sold – and fast. But now, there are far more homes on the market. Listings are up almost 20% nationally from this time last year. And in some areas, supply is even back to levels we last saw in 2017–2019. For sellers, that means one thing:Your house needs t...
Lease agreements are the foundation of any landlord-tenant relationship. For landlords in St. Petersburg and across Pinellas County, understanding what makes a lease enforceable, fair, and legally sound is essential to protecting your property and your peace of mind. Whether you’re self-managing your rental or working with a St. Pet...
2026 Housing Market Outlook: What Buyers and Sellers Should ExpectAs 2025 winds down, many people are wondering what the housing market will look like next year. After several years of high mortgage rates, tight inventory, and affordability challenges, there’s finally some light at the end of the tunnel. According to Keeping C...
The Hidden Costs of DIY Property Management in St. Petersburg & Pinellas CountyManaging your own rental property might seem like a great way to save money—especially in a thriving market like St. Petersburg. Many landlords, particularly those just starting out, are attracted to the idea of cutting costs by handling things themse...
New Flood Disclosure Requirements for Pinellas County Property Managers and LandlordsAs of October 1, 2025, Pinellas County property managers and landlords must comply with a new flood disclosure requirement designed to improve transparency and tenant protection. Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 948 (2025) into law, creating ...
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When an investment property in St. Petersburg has been sitting on the market for a while, most buyers have the same knee-jerk reaction:What’s wrong with it?Why hasn’t it sold?Am I missing a major issue?That mindset made sense a few years ago. But in today’s market, investors who automatically pass on longer-days-o...