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There are residences, and then there are private sanctuaries in the sky — homes so rarely available that they become part of a city’s legacy. At Rowland Place, this full-floor penthouse is one of those singular offerings. Arriving by private elevator, you step into a world of scale, light, and silence — over 7,450 square feet of uninterrupted living space, with no shared walls and no compromise. This is not high-rise living; it is estate living, lifted above the city. Every corner of the residence is designed with intention: a grand salon that feels more like a private gallery than a living room, a chef’s kitchen anchored by Wolf and Sub-Zero, and a temperature-controlled wine room built to house a collection worthy of the setting. Evenings unfold effortlessly here — a game lounge with full bar, theater-style media area, and dual private offices allow life to flex between business, entertaining, and retreat. The primary suite lives like its own private residence within the home: dual spa-inspired baths, boutique-style dressing rooms, and a sitting room wrapped in calm. Four additional guest suites ensure every arrival feels intentional and indulgent. Outside, St. Petersburg becomes your walkable playground — morning coffee on Beach Drive, sunset walks at the Pier, evening reservations at the Vinoy, and spontaneous gallery visits at The Dali — all just steps away. Yet inside, complete privacy reigns. Two oversized, private two-car garages with EV charging quietly reinforce just how rare this offering truly is. An assumable 2.75% interest rate mortgage (approximately $3.6M) adds a layer of financial rarity to an already irreplaceable residence. This is not simply a penthouse. This is a legacy property. And opportunities like this almost never repeat.
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