For the week of January 26-31, Gulfport real estate sales saw multiple homes sold in the city's Stetson neighborhood. See what sold in Gulfport last week and for how much.
January 26-31 Gulfport Real Estate
5337 31st Ave. S. (Waterfront District)
Built in 1925, the home has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and measures 2,175 square feet. It was listed for $1.2 million and sold for $1.15 million.
6309 Vista Verde Dr. E. (Stetson)
This 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath townhouse was built in 2004 and measures 2,332 square feet.I have written it For $650,000, It sold for $630,000.
2609 46th St. S. (Marina)
This 2 bedroom, 1 bath home was built in 2018 and measures 760 square feet.I have written it For $450,000, It sold for $440,000.
Less than $400,000
2643 46th St. S. (Marina)
This 2 bedroom, 1 bath home was built in 1950 and measures 923 sqft.I have written it For $335,000, It sold for $315,000.
3114 59th St. S., #101 (Town Shores)
This 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo was built in 1972 and measures 1,250 sqft.I have written it For $260,000, It sold for $210,000.
1003 58th St. S. (Stetson)
This 3-bedroom, 1-bath home was built in 1951 and measures 1,111 sqft.I have written it and It sold for $250,000.
More information about living in Gulfport
Are you a new homeowner or looking to purchase a home in Gulfport? Visit the City of Gulfport website for trash and recycling collection, obtaining a library card, and other information new Gulfport residents need and want to know. Check out other helpful information. Curious about the history of the home you just purchased? Or are you thinking of buying one? The Gulfport Historical Museum has information about many of Gulfport's homes.
If you'd like to join a new community, check out our links to Gulfport community organizations.
Finally, take a look at more Gulfport home sales. This week's Gulf Beach home sales.
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