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3800 Shore Acres Ne Blvd St Petersburg, Florida 33703 MLS# MFRTB8387721
One or more photo(s) has been virtually staged. Discover the rare opportunity to own a waterfront property framed by multimillion-dollar estates. Its generous 51 × 150 ft lot offers spectacular sunrise views and a brand-new dock (2023) set on a peaceful no-wake bayou—ideal for water sports or boating with quick access to open water. Located just minutes from downtown St. Petersburg, this is a premier location for those who value both tranquility and convenience. The existing home sustained flood damage from Hurricane Helene and is being sold AS-IS, presenting a compelling opportunity to tear down and rebuild your custom dream home. To inspire your vision, we’ve included renderings of the “Battery Point” model by SeaSafe Homes—a local builder that specializes in hurricane-resistant homes built to Miami-Dade building code standards, the toughest in Florida. These homes feature: - 180 MPH wind resistance with reinforced 2×10 floor systems and 2×6 walls - Off-site modular construction, allowing for completion in just a few months, not years - Competitive pricing, offering a smarter and faster path to new construction - Zero-Energy-Ready certification with sealed systems and high-efficiency insulation - 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, open-concept design, and optional elevator—all optimized for primary home living or vacation property. Whether you’re a savvy investor or a discerning end-user, this property is for those who appreciate value, durability, and location. A quiet street, luxury surroundings, and strong underlying land value make this a rare chance to build without compromise. Renderings shown are by SeaSafe Homes and are conceptual only. The property is being sold for land value and existing improvements. Buyers are free to select their own builder and design.
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