Category — Pinellas County
Belleair Beach, Florida
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Belleair Beach was chartered in 1950, and is two miles long. The population is approximately 1630 full time residents. It borders Clearwater Beach and Sand Key Park on the North and Indian Rocks Beach on the South.
The City of Belleair Beach is an upscale residential community; home to families with children, empty nesters, retirees, and seasonal residents, the city has a relaxed peaceful atmosphere with all the advantages of waterfront living and the charm of an old-fashioned friendly neighborhood. Belleair Beach residents are justifiably proud to have preserved one of the last strictly residential beach neighborhoods in Pinellas County.
Although a small community, Belleair Beach is a progressive city with big city sophistication and a hometown feel. It is located in the west center of the Tampa Bay metropolitan area. Within a short distance, residents and visitors alike can find world class shopping, professional sports teams, dining and entertainment, and easy access to international air and sea ports.
The City provides many park facilities to residents, including 4500 feet of beach with four beach accessways and three resident-only beach parking areas, eleven public parks including Morgan Beach Park, the Causeway beach area, a boat ramp, two tennis courts, and a municipal Marina. Residents enjoy the security that living on an island provides. Belleair Beach has its own police department and one of the lowest crime rates in Pinellas County. The city has an active Code Enforcement program to protect and enhance the quality of life of the residents.

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Belleair, Florida
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The Town of Belleair, Florida is a municipality located in Pinellas County on Florida’s west coast, bordered on the north by the City of Clearwater, on the east, by the City of Largo, on the south, by the city of Belleair Bluffs, and on its west, by Clearwater Harbor and barrier islands that contain some of the best beaches in the state.
The town government is a council-manager form of government, consisting of a town council of five elected officials, one of whom serves as mayor, and an appointed manager. The council and mayor serve as the legislative or policy making body for the town government, approve its annual budget, and all the local laws and ordinances that define how the town operates. The day-to-day administration of the town is the responsibility of the town manager and his/her staff, who implement town policies and deliver services to the residents.
The Town of Belleair is a residential community of approximately 4,100 people, containing the historic Belleview Biltmore hotel, three eighteen hole golf courses, and several commercial businesses and professional offices.

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Pinellas County is a Great Place to Call Home
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Pinellas County’s Gulf Beaches are a refreshing retreat located on a 35 mile stretch of shoreline between sleepy Intracoastal waterways and the Gulf of Mexico. It is a premier destination for people from all over the world for its beautiful sandy beaches, and astonishing sunsets.
Pinellas County and Tampa Bay is a prime location for people seeking the “good life” with its close proximity to two major airports, urban conveniences, and is ripe with culture. It is easy to escape the pressures of life without giving up the luxuries to which you’ve become accustomed.
Few areas in the country offer such diverse real estate opportunities as Tampa Bay, Florida. Navigating this unique and vast market requires skill and expertise. You need a highly competent real estate professional willing to focus on your goals and needs. You need The Malott Group.
Here is a complete list of all the cities in Pinellas County, Florida: Bay Pines, Belleair, Belleair Beach, Belleair Bluffs, Belleair Shore, Clearwater (County Seat), Dunedin, Gulfport, Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores, Kenneth City, Largo, Madeira Beach, North Redington Beach, Oldsmar, Ozona, Palm Harbor, Pinellas Park, Redington Beach, Redington Shores, Safety Harbor, Seminole, South Pasadena, St. Pete Beach, St. Petersburg, Tarpon Springs, and Treasure Island.
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