Redington Beach, FL 🌴 (2025): Neighborhood Guide & MLS Listings
Redington Beach is a quiet coastal community along the central Pinellas barrier islands — known for its calm residential streets, low-density beachfront living, and walkability to parks, dining, and public beach access. Below you’ll find all current MLS listings plus a full 2025 neighborhood guide to flood zones, amenities, market trends, and lifestyle insights.
Redington Beach at a Glance
- Quiet, low-tourism beachfront community
- Wide sandy beaches & peaceful sunsets
- Single-family homes dominate the neighborhood
- Walkable access to nearby shops & restaurants
- Ideal for full-time and second-home living
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Lifestyle & Local Amenities
- Family-friendly parks and community spaces
- Walkable access to Redington Shores & Madeira Beach dining
- Beautiful beach pathways and quiet residential streets
- Relaxed atmosphere with minimal commercial activity
- Perfect for residents who want privacy and local living
Waterfront, Boating & Beach Access
Redington Beach is primarily residential, but its location provides quick access to excellent boating and waterfront amenities in neighboring areas:
- Multiple beach access points throughout the community
- Intracoastal boat ramps a short drive away
- Nearby marinas in Redington Shores & Madeira Beach
- Fishing piers & waterfront parks
Flood Zones & Insurance
Like most barrier-island towns, Redington Beach includes a mix of VE and AE flood zones. Elevated construction and newer homes generally offer better insurance stability.
- Review FEMA flood maps early
- Check elevation certificates
- Confirm roof age, updates, and building materials
Official flood resources:
- Pinellas County Flood Information & Maps
- FEMA Flood Map Service Center
Parking, Walkability & Beach Access
- Residential permit parking zones
- Sidewalks along Gulf Boulevard
- Walkable access to shops & restaurants
- Bicycle-friendly beach corridors
Local Real Estate Market Trends (2025)
- Strong demand for single-family beachfront homes
- Elevated or newer properties preferred for insurance performance
- Limited land supply drives long-term value
- Appeal to relocation buyers seeking quieter beach living
- Premiums for homes near beach access paths
Schools & Education
Residents typically access mid- and south-Pinellas school zones, including Seminole, Madeira Beach, and Largo. Private and magnet options are also available throughout the county.
Helpful Area Resources
- Town of Redington Beach – Official Website
- Pinellas County Government
- Indian Rocks Beach – Official Site
- PSTA Transit
- Florida Department of Transportation
Redington Beach FAQ
Is Redington Beach quiet?
Yes — it is one of the most peaceful beach towns in Pinellas due to minimal commercial development.
Is Redington Beach walkable?
Very walkable — residents enjoy quick access to beaches, parks, and nearby dining.
What flood zones are common?
Primarily VE and AE zones typical of barrier islands.
Does Redington Beach have good beach access?
Yes — multiple public access paths are located throughout the neighborhood.
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I help buyers compare waterfront homes, evaluate flood risk, review walkability, and understand long-term value across Redington Beach and the surrounding central barrier islands. Whether you’re searching for a Gulf-front home or a quiet residential property near beach access, I’ll guide you every step of the way.
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