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N. Redington Beach / Redington Beach Real Estate

Experience the Pristine Beaches of Old Florida

Nestled on the pristine beaches of Pinellas County, between the sparkling waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Boca Ciega Bay, is the friendly, little towns of Redington Beach, North Redington Beach and Redington Shores. It is a small town atmosphere with an eclectic mixture of waterfront single family, multi-family residences, and private resorts fronting on both the Gulf of Mexico and the Intercoastal Waterway.

Redington Beaches offers a quaint collection of local shops, restaurants, motels, hotels, and condos to meet the desires and comfort of our visitors.  Beautiful sand slopes gently into the Gulf, providing safe bathing for children and adults alike. There are all the services and amenities of a much larger city without the crowds, bustle and impatience.

One of the early noteworthy events at Redington Beach was the opening of the Tides Bath Club on January 1, 1936, on approximately one-quarter mile of frontage on the Gulf. This was one of the first premier resorts on the Gulf beaches and included numerous amenities. Many notable people stayed there, including Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe during their marriage. The club was demolished in 1996 and replaced by 214 luxury condominiums.

There are six beach accesses on the Gulf side of North Redington Beach, which are marked for short and easy passage to the beach. The town has two playground areas for children as well as two tennis courts for the use of residents and visitors. Also available about one mile north along Gulf Boulevard in the town of Redington Shores is a county owned park which has ample parking, access to the beach and shower and toilet facilities.

For those who want to live in Redington Beach permanently, the property tax is the lowest in the whole county, not to mention it’s one of the few places where you can still experience the well-preserved beaches and relaxing lifestyle of “Old Florida.” Come for a visit and you won’t want to leave! – Information selected from Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce.

Travel Time to Tampa International Airport:  45 minutes

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