Home of the Week: A 1935-built Spanish Mediterranean home in the Old Northeast

This week’s featured home is a Spanish Mediterranean residence at 706 15th Avenue NE, built in 1935. The property offers 2,717 square feet of living space with three bedrooms and four bathrooms. Located just two blocks from the waterfront, it combines historic charm with a convenient location close to downtown St. Petersburg.

Set on a 75' x 110' lot, the home features a circular driveway, a two-car garage, and ample garden space. Inside, its 1930s design shines through in details like Spanish-inspired tile, exposed wood beams, vaulted ceilings, wood columns, original doors, and iron stair spindles.

The kitchen has been updated with Craftsman-style oak cabinetry, a vintage-inspired natural gas range, and a farmhouse sink. French doors lead out to a covered lanai, a quiet spot for outdoor dining. The main floor also includes a formal dining room, a family room that opens to a private courtyard, and a flexible bedroom currently used as a den, complete with an en-suite bath.

Upstairs, two bedrooms each have en-suite bathrooms and walk-in closets. The hallway includes a linen closet and easy access to an attic for additional storage.

Outdoor spaces include lush gardens, a courtyard, and various areas for entertaining or relaxing. The property’s layout provides options for parking with both a driveway and alley access.

This home reflects the character of the Old Northeast neighborhood, known for its historic architecture, tree-lined streets, and proximity to both the waterfront and downtown amenities.

The property is currently listed by Smith & Associates Real Estate for $1,675,000.

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