Home of the Week: A 1947-built Dutch West Indies-style home steps from Coffee Pot Bayou in Old Northeast

A meticulously renovated 1947-built home in St. Petersburg’s Old Northeast neighborhood is St. Pete Rising’s Home of the Week.

Located at 2925 1st Street NE, the 1,304-square-foot residence is just steps from Coffee Pot Bayou and Coffee Pot Park, in a neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets and a mix of historic and modern architecture. The renovations and interiors were designed by the team at Clear ph Design.

Blending Dutch West Indies design with modern upgrades, the home features artisan-crafted Bahama shutters, a distinctive architectural entryway, and a backyard wood-burning fireplace.

Inside, the two-bedroom, one-bath home offers herringbone-pattern luxury vinyl floors, custom trim and wainscoting, and statement lighting throughout.

The kitchen is outfitted with custom white oak cabinetry, brass hardware, high-end Fisher & Paykel appliances, and an LG Smart refrigerator with craft ice.

The living room includes a raked plaster fireplace and a custom walnut dry bar, while the spa-inspired bathroom showcases a tiled arch shower entry, brass accents, and custom closets.

The landscaped backyard features outdoor lighting, lush landscaping, and dedicated entertainment areas.

The Old Northeast neighborhood is one of St. Petersburg’s most historic and desirable areas, celebrated for its brick streets, lush tree canopy, and strong sense of community.

The neighborhood’s active neighborhood association, frequent porch parties, and proximity to the city’s cultural hubs make it both charming and vibrant.

The property is listed by Julie Larsen of Corcoran Dwellings for $799,000.

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