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Paradise Found: The Ultimate Guide to Living in Pass‑a‑Grille, Florida

Compass Mark Middleton June 29, 2025

As a lifelong Tampa Bay resident and real estate expert, I’ve spent my career helping people find their place in this incredible part of Florida. From the beaches of Pass-a-Grille to the historic neighborhoods of Tampa, I know the area inside and out—not just the market statistics, but the communities, the lifestyle, and what makes each neighborhood unique. My team and I are passionate about connecting people to the right home and making the process simple, informed, and successful. Whether you're looking for a beachfront getaway or a permanent place to call home, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Today we look at Pass A Grille...a place I've really enjoyed for decades! 

 

Size & Community Vibe

Pass-a-Grille, located at the southern tip of St. Pete Beach, is a small barrier island enclave with a population of approximately 900 residents and roughly 465 households. The historic district spans about 400 acres, now expanded to over 1,160 acres, and features nearly 450 historic buildings. With a friendly pace and tight-knit feel, locals proudly embody old-Florida charm with modern coastal flair.

Real Estate Snapshot (Mid-2025)

Single-Family Homes

  • Median sold price: approximately $1.75 million, reflecting continued demand for coastal living

  • Price range: from the high $300,000s for smaller or off-water homes to $3 million or more for luxury waterfront estates

  • Market: Somewhat competitive; homes average between 30 and 50 days on market

Condos & Townhomes

  • Approximately 14 active condo listings, with a median price around $680,000

  • Popular buildings like Point Pass-a-Grille feature one and two-bedroom units ranging from $650,000 to nearly $800,000

  • Many condos offer water views, beach access, and low-maintenance living ideal for seasonal or full-time residents

Lifestyle & Leisure

Beachfront Living
Pass-a-Grille offers golden sand beaches stretching along the Gulf of Mexico. The small-town layout means everything is within walking distance, from the beach and parks to shops and restaurants. It’s an ideal place for morning walks along the shoreline or quiet sunset evenings.

Historic & Cultural Character
The Pass-a-Grille Historic District preserves early 20th-century architecture, charming cottages, and landmarks like the Gulf Beaches Historical Museum, housed in a former church.

Dining & Social Life
This community may be small, but it offers a vibrant food and social scene. Local favorites include:

  • The Seahorse, serving breakfast since 1938

  • The Hurricane, The Dewey, Grace, and The Brass Monkey, all within steps of the sand
    Boutique shops, rooftop bars, art markets, and beachside cafes create a lively yet laid-back atmosphere.

Parks & Recreation
Two neighborhood parks offer green spaces and amenities:

  • Pass-a-Grille Park with shuffleboard courts and open lawns

  • Hurley Park with sports courts, a dog park, playgrounds, and picnic areas
    Fishing off the jetties, kayaking, paddleboarding, and boating are part of everyday life for many residents.

Everyday Practicalities

Commute & Connectivity
Pass-a-Grille is approximately a 20-minute drive to downtown St. Petersburg, with easy access to Tampa and the surrounding metro area. Locally, most residents rely on walking, biking, or golf carts to get around.

Demographics & Economy

  • Population density is approximately 9,000 residents per square mile

  • Average household income is around $97,000, with higher averages among waterfront properties

  • The community tends to attract retirees, second-home buyers, and boating enthusiasts

Risk Considerations
As a barrier island, Pass-a-Grille does carry flood and storm risk. Property owners should account for proper insurance coverage and storm preparedness when purchasing homes here.

Local Amenities & Essentials

  • Grocery stores, pharmacies, and healthcare are available nearby in St. Pete Beach

  • Families with school-age children typically attend schools on the mainland

  • Boating is a way of life, with many homes offering private docks or access to nearby marinas

  • The area hosts regular beach festivals, seasonal markets, and community events, adding to its small-town appeal

Should You Relocate Here?

Pass-a-Grille is ideal for those seeking:

  • A quiet, historic beach town with true walkability

  • Coastal, upscale housing, whether a beachfront bungalow or low-maintenance condo

  • A relaxed pace of life with strong community connections

  • Easy access to city amenities while enjoying a peaceful island setting

Considerations include:

  • Premium real estate prices reflect the exclusive nature of the neighborhood

  • The demographic tends to skew toward retirees and second-homeowners

  • Storm and flood risks are inherent to coastal living

Why I Love Pass-a-Grille

What I love most about Pass-a-Grille is how it still feels like the Florida I grew up with — quiet mornings on the beach, neighbors who know your name, and the kind of sunsets that stop you in your tracks. It’s simple, it’s beautiful, and there’s nothing else in Tampa Bay quite like it.

Final Takeaway

Pass-a-Grille blends timeless seaside charm with modern coastal luxury. With its pristine beaches, historic architecture, and close-knit community, it offers a rare opportunity to experience Florida living at its finest. Whether you're drawn to quiet morning beach walks, vibrant sunsets, or the simplicity of island life, Pass-a-Grille may be the perfect place to call home.

If you’re considering making a move, our team at Middleton Tampa Bay is here to provide expert guidance and help you explore every option in this unique coastal community. Feel welcome to call or text me anytime! Thanks for reading, Mark Middleton (727) 871-7653

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