A true architectural beauty in the heart of Downtown St. Pete. The towering glazing's and detailed cladding of this building will be an absolute show stopper and unique to the Downtown skyline. This 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 2,707 sq ft townhome features a private entrance, Miami-Dade impact rated PGT windows, an elevator that stops on all levels, 305 sq ft of private 4th floor terrace, elevated finishes, Bosch Appliances, level 4 drywall, 10 ft ceilings, custom inlayed cabinets, engineered hardwood, custom railings, an oversized attached 2.5 car tandem garage, and completely solar ready. The Royal Townhome Development features 13 premier fee-simple townhomes. Live amongst the vibrant Downtown St. Pete culinary & art scene, minutes away from Beach Drive restaurants and its waterfront parks, historic Vinoy Hotel/Golf Course, Albert Whitted private airport, The Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field & The Rowdies at Al Lang Stadium. The Downtown St. Pete progressive community ties in flawlessly with Salt Palm Developments innovation and commitment to the Planet. Salt Palm is Florida’s 1st and only Certified B Corp developer that has committed 1% of it’s revenues to environmental causes and at least 50% of its profits to the betterment of St Pete & Florida. There’s no other local developer like Salt Palm, there’s no other City like St. Pete, and certainly no other residence quite like The Royal.
Listing courtesy of SMITH & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE. Selling Office: KELLER WILLIAMS ST PETE REALTY.
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