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STELLAR as distributed by MLS GRID / Listed By: Liane Jamason, Corcoran Dwellings - Contact: 727-888-4663
STELLAR as distributed by MLS GRID / Listed By: Liane Jamason, Corcoran Dwellings - Contact: 727-888-4663 1420 And 1440 Gulf Boulevard Belleair Shore, FL 33786
Active (14 Days)
$11,000,000 (USD)
0.9
ACRES
Description
MLS #:
TB8502617
TB8502617
Taxes
$126,782(2025)
$126,782(2025)
Lot Size
0.9 acres
0.9 acres
Type
Land
Land
Views
Water
Water
County
Pinellas County
Pinellas County
Listed By
Liane Jamason, Corcoran Dwellings, Contact: 727-888-4663
Source
STELLAR
Last checked May 15 2026 at 9:54 PM GMT+0000
STELLAR
Last checked May 15 2026 at 9:54 PM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
Lot Information
- Room for Pool
- Oversized Lot
- Buildable
Utility Information
- Utilities: Cable Available, Water Connected, Water Source: Public, Bb/Hs Internet Available, Electricity Available, Sewer Connected
- Sewer: Public Sewer
Additional Information: Dwellings | 727-888-4663
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Listing price
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Belleair Shore is exclusive by design. The town spans barely a quarter-mile of coastline, with a small permanent population and a charter that permits only 58 single-family residences in perpetuity. No condominiums. No hotels. No short-term rentals. No commerce. The result is a stretch of Gulf that feels, and functions, as private coastline.
In a municipality of this scale, the combination of two side-by-side parcels into 160 contiguous feet of buildable Gulf frontage is a generational opportunity, the kind that surfaces only rarely, and sometimes not at all within a decade.
The land itself is a canvas suited to the finest residential architecture. With proportions almost unheard of on the Pinellas Gulf, the unified footprint comfortably supports a complete estate program: a principal residence of true scale, expansive multi-bay garaging and motor court, pool pavilion, private gardens, and direct beach access. The 245-foot depth allows for the front-to-back architectural composition that defines the most celebrated estates of Palm Beach, Jupiter Island, and Manalapan, with a gracious arrival sequence and auto court on the boulevard, the principal residence framing the horizon, and a sunset terrace opening directly to the Gulf.
Sugar-white quartz sand, the calm, shallow waters for which the Pinellas coast is known, and a due-west exposure that delivers some of the most celebrated sunsets in America, viewed nightly from your private shoreline.
Moments from the historic Belleair Country Club, Florida’s first, laid out in part by Donald Ross, and minutes from both Tampa International and St. Pete–Clearwater International, with seamless private aviation access to the Northeast corridor, the Caribbean, and Europe. The cultural depth of St. Petersburg, Tampa, and Sarasota anchors the region, while world-class medical institutions, established independent schools, and Gulf Coast yachting are all immediately at hand.
Florida homestead protections and the absence of state income tax. The privacy of an incorporated town of fewer than one hundred residents, with a community charter designed to preserve the qualities that drew owners here in the first place.
For the discerning buyer seeking one of the last truly hidden addresses on Florida’s Gulf, this is a rare opportunity.
Photos may include AI-enhanced images showing the property with existing structures removed (scheduled for demolition pending permits). Do not walk the property without listing agent present.