A 1925 estate that’s been home to several local celebrities just listed in St. Petersburg’s Snell Isle neighborhood with an asking price of $12.5 million.
The five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bathroom home at 416 Brightwaters Boulevard NE features an infinity pool, a fitness studio a two-car garage and a detached guest house. It spans 6,045 square feet.
The owner just completed a four-year renovation of the property, adding all new mechanical, electrical, plumbing, heating and cooling systems.
The Mediterranean Revival-style home was designed by Kiehnel & Elliott. That’s the same architecture firm that built the former Rolyat Hotel, now home to Stetson University’s College of Law.
Several notable St. Petersburg residents have called the place home over the years including former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, Peter Wallace, former president of the Home Shopping Network, Gerald Hogan, and former Mayor Don Spicer.
“Snell Isle continues to stand apart as one of St. Petersburg’s most distinguished enclaves, where architectural heritage and proximity to downtown define its enduring appeal,” Robyn Gunn, the listing agent with Premier Sotheby’s International Realty, said in a statement.
