- August 21, 2026
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The St. Pete Beach house belonging to Mike Bryan, who reached the top of the professional tennis ranks playing doubles with his twin brother, Bob, has sold.
The house is at 151 Punta Vista Drive and sold for $2.35 million in all cash deal, according to Coldwell Banker Realty. It was listed at $2.59 million earlier this year.
The buyers are Sheri and Thomas Karnowski, a married couple from Minnesota, according to a copy of the deed in Pinellas County records online.
The three-bedroom, two-full and one partial-bathroom house sits on Boca Ciega Bay, just north of The Don Cesar Hotel. It is 2,182 square feet with 180-degree views of the bay.
Among its features are five balconies, a custom children’s loft with catamaran‑style hammock and play features, lower‑level bonus living area, a private beach with a fire pit area and nine-person hot tub and a deep-water dock that can also be used as a fishing pier.
Bryan and his wife Nadia paid $1.9 million for it in 2024, buying it in the name of a Pasco County LLC named Beyond the Baseline Coaching. According to a story about the house earlier this year in The Wall Street Journal, the couple bought it planning to use it as a vacation retreat and spent $300,000 on renovations. They live full-time in Wesley Chapel.
Mike and Bob Bryan, 49, won 16 Grand Slam titles in their careers — six Australian Opens, five U.S. Opens, three Wimbledon titles and two French Opens — according to their entry at the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Between 2005 and 2014, they won at least one Grand Slam each season and they hold the record for the most weeks at No. 1 in the ATP doubles rankings — 438 weeks, including 139 consecutive weeks between Feb. 25, 2013, to Oct. 25, 2015.
The brothers also won an Olympic gold medal in 2012 in London.
Coldwell Banker’s Johane Bucaille and Daniel Francis listed the property.