Del Prado Imperial is an established single-family subdivision in far southern Largo, in Pinellas County, platted in the early 1970s. It is a community of roughly 300 single-story ranch homes, typically three and four bedrooms in the range of about 1,500 to 2,000 square feet, on conventional suburban lots (community guides and parcel records, 2026).
The location is the pitch: the subdivision sits off the through-roads in southern Largo, minutes from the Walsingham corridor and Indian Rocks Beach, with Oakhurst Elementary, Seminole Middle, and Seminole High serving the area (verify zoning by address). It is an inland Largo neighborhood, not a Gulf-front vacation-rental block, so it reads as a primary-residence market rather than a short-term rental play.
Because the homes date to the early 1970s, this is a condition-driven market. Roof age, electrical and plumbing updates, the FEMA flood zone, and any storm history on the specific parcel set the value, not a subdivision average. Several homes carry their own pools, which adds a maintenance and insurance line to verify.
The HOA is light and inexpensive relative to gated Pinellas communities, generally covering common areas. Confirm the exact current dues, any deed restrictions, and the flood zone and insurance picture for the specific parcel before you fall for a price.