
— Community Guide
Historic Kenwood
St. Petersburg, FL
“A 375-acre National Register district of Craftsman bungalows west of downtown — and home to St. Pete's official Artist Enclave, where resident artists can sell and teach from their homes.”
Historic bungalows · artist enclave · walkable to Central Ave
What locals love
- 2,203 buildings on National Register of Historic Places
- Artist Enclave overlay — 60+ working studios in the neighborhood
- Annual BungalowFest home tour each November
- Elevated plateau — one of St. Pete's lower flood-risk areas
- 10 minutes from downtown and Central Avenue
Schools in the area
Detailed school zone + rating pages are rolling out progressively. Ask Ben about school-zoned home searches in Historic Kenwood — he'll pull the exact attendance map and closed-sale data for each feeder pattern.
Nearby
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Thinking about a home in Historic Kenwood?
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