Largo FL Homes for Sale

Browse the latest Largo real estate listings for 2026. From affordable single-family homes to updated condos and townhomes, Largo offers some of the best value in Pinellas County. Call Barrett Henry, Broker Associate at REMAX Collective: (813) 733-7907.

Median Home Price ~$330,000
County Pinellas County, FL
ZIP Codes 33770 / 33771 / 33773 / 33774 / 33776 / 33777 / 33778
Market Type Seller-Favorable
Avg Days on Market 25 Days
Beach Access 10 Min to Indian Rocks Beach

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About Largo, FL

Largo is the second-largest city in Pinellas County and one of the most livable communities on the Pinellas Peninsula. Positioned centrally between Clearwater to the north and St. Petersburg to the south, Largo offers residents a convenient base from which to access both cities’ employment, dining, and cultural offerings. The median home price of approximately $330,000 reflects a market that is meaningfully more affordable than Clearwater while delivering comparable quality of life and location.

The housing landscape in Largo is diverse. Established neighborhoods dating back to the 1950s and 1960s feature classic Florida ranch homes on large lots, many of which have been updated with modern kitchens, bathrooms, and systems. These homes offer exceptional value per square foot compared to beach communities just a few miles to the west. In addition, Largo has seen meaningful condo and townhome development in recent years, giving buyers a range of price points and maintenance levels to choose from across ZIP codes 33770, 33771, 33773, 33774, 33776, 33777, and 33778.

The arts and culture scene in Largo is more robust than many buyers realize. The Largo Cultural Center hosts professional theater productions, concerts, and community events, making it a genuine anchor for civic life. Largo Central Park is a sprawling green space at the heart of the city that serves as the venue for festivals, farmers markets, and outdoor recreation year-round. This investment in quality-of-life amenities distinguishes Largo from purely transient or resort-focused communities nearby.

For buyers who want beach access without paying beach prices, Largo is an ideal solution. Indian Rocks Beach and Indian Shores — Gulf Coast barrier islands with quiet, residential beach communities — are roughly 10 minutes from central Largo. This proximity allows residents to enjoy Gulf sunsets, paddleboarding, and seafood restaurants on a regular basis while maintaining an inland address that keeps property taxes, insurance, and purchase prices at a fraction of the beachfront cost.

Largo Neighborhood Highlights

Largo Central / Largo Central Park Area

The civic heart of Largo. Walking distance to Largo Central Park, the Cultural Center, and city hall. A mix of older single-family homes and newer infill development. High walkability scores by Florida standards and strong community identity.

Harbor Bluffs / Indian Rocks Road Corridor

Upscale residential enclave in western Largo near the Intracoastal Waterway. Some of Largo’s highest home values are found here, including waterfront properties with dock access. A short drive to Indian Rocks Beach makes this one of the most desirable pockets in the city.

Belleair Bluffs Adjacent Neighborhoods

The southern portion of Largo borders the small, exclusive city of Belleair Bluffs. Homes in this area often benefit from a Belleair Bluffs mailing address or adjacency, contributing to slightly higher price points and a more polished streetscape.

East Largo / Ulmerton Road Corridor

More affordable neighborhoods line the eastern portion of the city near Ulmerton Road (SR 688). This area has seen investor activity and renovation flips, making it a target zone for buyers seeking value and upside. Gateway employment centers are just minutes away.

Schools Serving Largo

  • Largo High School — Major public high school serving central and western Largo.
  • Pinellas Park High School — Serves portions of eastern Largo in the 33773/33778 ZIP codes.
  • Largo Middle School — Central Largo middle school with strong academic programs.
  • Anona Elementary School — Well-regarded elementary in the southwestern Largo area.
  • Southern Oak Elementary — Serves the Ulmerton Road corridor and eastern neighborhoods.
  • Private Options — Calvary Christian School, St. Patrick Catholic School, and several charter options serve the Largo area.

Amenities & Lifestyle

  • Largo Cultural Center — professional theater, concerts, and arts programming
  • Largo Central Park — 90 acres of green space, festivals, and recreation
  • Indian Rocks Beach and Indian Shores — 10 minutes to the Gulf
  • Largo Mall and Ulmerton Road retail corridor — full-service shopping and dining
  • Pinellas Trail — 75-mile multi-use trail with trailhead access throughout Largo
  • Largo Medical Center — major regional hospital serving the community
  • East Bay Golf Club and Bardmoor Golf — two area courses for golfers
  • Easy access to St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport (PIE) — 10 minutes away

Frequently Asked Questions — Largo Homes for Sale

What is the median home price in Largo, FL in 2026?

The median home price in Largo is approximately $330,000 as of early 2026. This places Largo among the more affordable larger cities in Pinellas County, offering meaningful value relative to beachside communities and Clearwater. Prices vary significantly by neighborhood, property condition, and proximity to the Intracoastal Waterway.

How far is Largo from the beach?

Central Largo is approximately 10 minutes from Indian Rocks Beach and Indian Shores on the Gulf of Mexico. Western Largo neighborhoods near the Intracoastal can be even closer. This proximity makes Largo a popular choice for buyers who want regular beach access without paying waterfront or beachfront premiums.

What ZIP codes are in Largo, FL?

Largo spans several ZIP codes including 33770, 33771, 33773, 33774, 33776, 33777, and 33778. The western ZIPs (33770, 33774, 33776) are generally closest to the beaches and tend to carry higher price points, while eastern ZIPs (33771, 33773, 33778) offer more affordable entry points.

Is Largo a good city to live in?

Largo consistently ranks as one of the more livable cities in Pinellas County. Its central location, strong arts and parks infrastructure, proximity to the Gulf, and broad range of housing options make it appealing to a wide range of buyers — from first-timers and retirees to families and remote workers.

Are there waterfront homes for sale in Largo?

Yes. The Harbor Bluffs area and several neighborhoods along the Intracoastal Waterway in western Largo offer waterfront and water-view homes, some with private dock access. These properties typically range from the $500,000s into the $1 million+ range depending on lot size, water frontage, and home condition.

Does Largo flood?

Flood risk in Largo varies significantly by location. Western and coastal neighborhoods near the Intracoastal are more likely to carry flood zone designations and require flood insurance. Inland neighborhoods have generally lower risk, though some low-lying areas can be affected by heavy rain events. Always review the FEMA flood map for any specific property.

What is the Largo Cultural Center?

The Largo Cultural Center is the city’s primary performing arts venue, hosting Broadway touring productions, concerts, comedy shows, and community theater performances. It seats approximately 1,200 and is considered one of the better mid-size performing arts venues in the Tampa Bay region. Its presence reflects Largo’s investment in arts and quality of life.

How competitive is the Largo real estate market in 2026?

The Largo market is competitive across most price ranges. Inventory remains constrained relative to demand, especially for move-in-ready single-family homes under $400,000. Well-priced homes often sell within a few weeks. Buyers should have pre-approval secured and be prepared to act decisively when the right property becomes available.

Are there condos available in Largo?

Yes. Largo has a diverse condo inventory ranging from affordable 55+ communities to updated units in newer complexes. Condo prices start below $150,000 for older 55+ buildings and can range into the $400,000s for updated units in desirable western locations. HOA fees and condo association financial health are important factors to evaluate.

Why should I work with Barrett Henry to buy or sell in Largo?

Barrett Henry is a Broker Associate with REMAX Collective with deep experience in Pinellas County’s real estate market. His knowledge of Largo’s diverse neighborhoods — from Central Park to Harbor Bluffs to the Ulmerton corridor — means buyers get targeted, informed guidance and sellers receive accurate pricing strategy. Call or text (813) 733-7907 to connect today.

Ready to Buy or Sell in Largo?

Largo has something for every buyer — from affordable starter homes to Intracoastal waterfront estates. Let Barrett Henry help you navigate the market with confidence.

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