Listing Description
๐ก 363 14th St NW, Largo, FL 33770 โ Draft Property Overview
Single-family home built in 1927, featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and approximately 1,234 sq ft of living space. Positioned on a generous ~0.26-acre lot, this charming residence blends vintage character with a spacious yardโideal for homeowners looking for classic appeal and renovation potential.
๐น Key Features
Bedrooms / Baths: 3 beds, 2 full baths
Living Space: ~1,234 sq ft; Lot Size: ~0.26 acres
Interior Highlights: Original hardwood floors upstairs, exposed shiplap flooring downstairs (2017 remodel); pre-war glass window panes, hardwood doors and knobs; brick fireplace with hidden potential for restoration.
๐ Construction & Systems
Original construction from 1927
Detached garage with room for customization or studio conversion
Spacious setback (100 ft from the street) offering ample privacy
No deed restrictions; great potential for RV or boat parking
๐ฟ Exterior & Lot Features
Nearly one-third of an acre landscaped with century-old oak trees
Large, private yardโwell-suited for additions, gardens, or future pool installation
Raised wood deck off the dining area provides an excellent outdoor living platform
๐ Location Highlights
Located in the desirable โOld Northwestโ area of Largo
Just minutes from Largo Central Park, local beaches, and quick access to boat launch locations
Quiet, established neighborhood with historic charm and convenience to urban amenities
๐ต Market Snapshot
Estimated Market Value: ~$338,000
Rent Estimate: ~$2,620/month
Last Sold: $219,000 (Oct 2018)
Property Taxes (2024): ~$2,195
๐ Why It Stands Out
This home offers rare vintage elegance paired with renovation readiness on a large, private lot. Its historical details, strategic location, and flexible layout provide a compelling canvas for a value-focused restoration or a charming turnkey residence in the heart of Largoโs Old Northwest.
๐ก Largo, Florida Community Overview: Largo is a vibrant city located in central Pinellas County, nestled between Clearwater and St. Petersburg. Known for its lush parks, convenient coastal access, and mix of urban amenities and suburban charm, Largo is one of the most centrally located and livable communities in the Tampa Bay area. With a population of over 80,000, itโs the third-largest city in Pinellas County and offers a strong balance of affordability, recreation, and accessibility.
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Why People Love Largo
โ proximity to Gulf beaches like Indian Rocks and Belleair
โ Abundant parks and trails, including the renowned Largo Central Park
โ Affordable housing compared to nearby coastal cities
โ Central location with easy access to Clearwater, Tampa, and St. Petersburg
โ Year-round outdoor living and a relaxed coastal lifestyle
๐ก Real Estate & Housing
Largo offers a wide range of housing options ideal for families, retirees, and professionals:
๐ Single-Family Homes โ Found in established neighborhoods and newer subdivisions
๐๏ธ Condos & Villas โ Popular among retirees and snowbirds, especially in 55+ communities
๐ด Mobile Home Parks โ Numerous active adult and land-owned options
๐ฐ Median Home Price: Approximately $325,000โ$375,000, making it one of the more affordable beach-adjacent communities in Pinellas County
๐ Demographics & Economy
Population: ~82,000
Median Household Income: ~$56,000
Median Age: ~49 years
Employment: Many residents work in nearby Clearwater and St. Pete in sectors such as:
Healthcare & Senior Services
Hospitality & Retail
Public Administration & Education
Skilled Trades & Construction
๐ Education & Schools
Largo is part of the Pinellas County School District and offers several well-rated schools:
Elementary: Anona, Oakhurst, Southern Oak
Middle: Largo Middle, Osceola Middle
High Schools: Largo High (IB Program), Osceola Fundamental High
Nearby private schools and charter options provide additional choices
Higher education is accessible via St. Petersburg College, USF-St. Pete and the nearby technical schools
๐ณ Parks, Golf & Recreation
Largo is known for its green spaces and outdoor lifestyle:
Largo Central Park โ 70-acre community hub with playgrounds, fountains, and events
Florida Botanical Gardens โ A scenic attraction with walking trails and tropical plant displays
John S. Taylor Park โ Offers disc golf, a large lake, and picnic areas
East Bay Golf Club โ Public course with year-round play
Pinellas Trail โ A popular biking/walking trail that runs through the city
๐๏ธ Shopping & Dining
Largo blends local charm with convenience:
Retail centers include Largo Mall, The Shoppes at Park Place, and nearby Seminole City Center
Dining options range from waterfront seafood restaurants to local diners and national chains
Farmerโs markets and food truck rallies provide seasonal local flavor
๐ Transportation & Accessibility
Major Roads: US-19, East Bay Drive, Ulmerton Road, and Iโ275 provide easy access
Airports: ~25 minutes to St. Pete-Clearwater International (PIE), ~35 minutes to Tampa International (TPA)
Public Transit: Served by PSTA bus routes with connections across the county
Beaches: ~10โ15 minutes to Indian Rocks Beach, Belleair Beach, and Sand Key
โ๏ธ Climate & Outdoor Living
Subtropical climate with warm, humid summers and mild, dry winters
Perfect for year-round activities like boating, kayaking, golfing, and beach-going
Low elevation means some areas are in flood zones, but many neighborhoods are inland and unaffected
Largo offers the perfect blend of affordability, location, and Florida lifestyle. Whether you're a retiree looking for convenience, a young family wanting community amenities, or a remote worker craving proximity to beaches, Largo delivers with charm, accessibility, and livability.