Selling your Home in Largo, FL
Exploring the Possibility of Selling Your Home in Largo, FL?
You don’t have to face the stress and uncertainty alone. Selling your home in Largo can be a smooth, fast, and rewarding experience when you work with a trusted professional who knows the local market inside and out.
With over 25 years of experience and deep roots in the Florida Gulf Coast, I’m Debra Kempf, your dedicated real estate agent in Largo, committed to helping homeowners like you achieve top-dollar results with less hassle. Whether you’re selling a home in Largo that’s waterfront, in a condo community, or a vacation rental, I bring the local insight, proven strategies, and personal attention needed to succeed.
If you’ve been wondering, “How can I sell my home fast?” or “How do I sell my home in Largo for the best price?” — I’ve got the answers. [Free Market Analysis] Backed by the power of RE/MAX Metro, I combine expert pricing, strong negotiation skills, targeted marketing, and a vast network of buyers to deliver results that move you.
Let’s make your next move the right one. Contact me today to learn how I can help you sell your home fast and stress-free in beautiful Largo, FL.

Weather in Largo, FL

Scattered Clouds
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About Largo, FL
Largo is the third largest city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States, as well as the fourth largest in the Tampa Bay area. As of the 2010 Census, the city had a population of 77,648, up from 69,371 in 2000. Largo was first incorporated in 1905. In 1913, it became the first municipality in Pinellas County to adopt a council-manager government. It switched back and forth from "town" to "city" a few times, and became a city again in 1974. It was an exporter of agricultural products until the 1960s population growth began to transform it into a bedroom community. From 1905 to 2010, Largo grew in area from 9⁄16 square mile (1.5 km2) to about 19 square miles (48 km2), and in population from about 300 people to more than 70,000. Largo began as a rural farming community and became the third largest city in Florida's most densely populated county. Largo is a sister city to Tosayamada, Kōchi, Japan, and has been named a National Arbor Day Tree City for 32 years in a row. == History == === Beginnings of the area === The native inhabitants of the Largo area were the Tocobaga Indians.
Neighborhoods in Largo, FL
Palm Hill, Anona, Brookside HOA, Friends Of Ridgecrest, Midway Am/Cam, Water View Estates, Fairway Village