Imperial Groves market snapshot (as of June 25, 2026): the median sale price is about $458K ($395 per sq ft), a buyer-leaning market (limited data). Based on 2 recent closings in live Stellar MLS data.
Imperial Groves is an established single-residential neighborhood in the Largo and Seminole area of Pinellas County, set roughly a mile inland from the Gulf beaches (Largo real estate community guides, 2026). Listing sources describe a quiet, well-maintained pocket of streets along Imperial Grove Drive, with no HOA, which is unusual enough that local guides call it out as a feature.
The homes were built largely in the 1970s with concrete block construction, a mix of two bedroom, one bath and three bedroom, two bath floor plans, many of them updated over the years (Largo and Seminole listing guides, 2026). Block construction and the no-HOA status give owners flexibility for boats, RVs, and expanded driveway or shell parking, which local listings highlight. Confirm the exact build year, square footage, bedroom count, and updates for any specific home.
Because this is a no-HOA neighborhood of older homes, the money is made or lost on the individual house, not the address. The drivers are the roof age, the HVAC and systems, the plumbing and electrical era, the level of interior updates, and the coastal flood picture, all of which have to be read from an inspection and an insurance quote for the exact home.
The pitch is location and freedom: roughly a mile to the Pinellas Gulf beaches, blocks to grocery, restaurants, parks, and schools, with no association rules or dues (Largo community guides, 2026). The work is the diligence: verify the flood zone and elevation, read the roof and four-point, quote the insurance, and confirm the no-HOA status and the ZIP by address before you buy.