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St. Pete Beach, FL is a popular destination for tourists and beachgoers alike and is known for its beautiful white sand beaches, breathtaking sunsets, and vibrant nightlife. Visitors to St. Pete Beach are never short of things to do including visiting the nearby Salvador Dali Museum, taking a nature walk at Fort DeSoto Park, or enjoying an evening of music and drinks on a rooftop bar. In addition to the natural beauty and ample activities St. Pete Beach also offers numerous restaurants for visitors to enjoy. Whether it’s an elegant dinner overlooking the Gulf of Mexico or casual dining with local seafood, there’s something for everyone in St. Pete Beach. Reviews of this destination consistently praise the stunning views of the beach, delicious restaurants, and wide variety of attractions that make it a great place to visit year-round.
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Motorcyles - 12/8/2011
St Pete, Tampa area has great bike nights all over. Can ride all
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Resort Lifestyle - 2/21/2009
I look out my window and wave at the Dolphins frolicking by! Walk or cycle to totally unspoiled beaches lined with dunes, sea oats and resort hotels. Blue skies and fabulous sunsets. If you want to enjoy a vacation atmosphere all the time, Florida's barrier islands are the place to
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cost of living and prop tax - 7/7/2007
just wondering what kind of property taxes they have in the st pete area and how the cost of living is for people who want to retire in fla.
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Better than most, as Florida goes - 1/16/2007
Our local politics have change dramatically in recent years. There is a local revolution going on and it is ugly for anyone paying close attention or with a vested interest in a business here. We have a very large, seasonal population, many living in condominiums, largely oblivious to local government, so you can live here happily and not care. The fight is over redevelopment. The City and local tourism interests believe their 50 year-old hotels deserve to be rebuilt to newer, contemporary standards to stay viable. The only way the math adds up for this to work is greater height. A large, if not majority of the locals firmly oppose height and have made unprecedented gains in taking over City Hall and bringing any redevelopment to a halt. Unfortunately, the alternative, as allowed by 1988 law, is more "big box" condominiums. There are strong, passionate, angry and hurtful views on both sides of the arguements. Someone is right and someone is wrong. Property values, taxes and quality
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Better than most, as Florida goes - 1/16/2007
On the beach we're both warmer and cooler than the mainland and, surprisingly, we're drier, too. I'm native to the area and am pretty tired of the heat and humidity, but I'm mindful that in January, there's no better place in America to be. Air conditioning is essential to survival here. You may use your heater seven days a year. Of course the wild card here is a hurricane, with "the season" technically lasting six months. This area has been missed year after year with no apparent reason...we're very fortunate. A hit here would be catastophic, and is the cause for real anxiety come late August. And property insurance? Good luck. So yes, we're paradise to many, and argueably so. But it comes at a
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