Marian Court
Homes for Sale in Largo, FL
True comps, carrying-cost math, and listings before the portals.

Marian Court is a mid-century pocket of Largo where the housing stock does the talking. A median year built of 1960 against a build range stretching back to 1910 and up to 2021 tells you this is not a tract subdivision — it is a long-settled block that has absorbed decades of individual replacement and infill, one lot at a time. That kind of age spread means condition, not square footage or curb appeal alone, is what separates one listing from the next.
With no community amenities identified from current MLS listings, this is a location and lot play rather than an amenity play. At just under 60% homestead share, roughly six in ten homes here are owner-occupied primary residences, leaving a real but not dominant slice held as rentals or second properties — worth factoring into how a buyer reads competing offers or how a seller times a listing.
Who Marian Court is best for.
Best for
- Buyers who want a compact, established home and are comfortable evaluating condition on a case-by-case basis.
- Owner-occupants planning to hold long-term who value a settled, non-amenity location over a packaged community.
- Investors comfortable in a market where a meaningful share of homes are already held as non-homestead property.
Probably not for
- Buyers who want a clubhouse, pool, or other shared amenity included in the purchase.
- Buyers who want uniform new construction rather than a mixed-vintage streetscape.
- Buyers unwilling to budget for condition variance across a century-wide build range.
The market around Marian Court
Marian Court is a small community — 4 recorded sales on file, most recently in 2023 — too few for its own price trend. Here is the market around it.
Across Pinellas County, 6,909 homes are active and 1,852 pending (21% under contract).
Homes here are single family residence.
ZIP and county figures describe the wider market, not Marian Court specifically. Momentum Research analysis of MLS records.
The Marian Court buying strategy.
If we were buying in Marian Court today, this is the order of operations we would run for our clients.
Underwrite the condition first. Price the roof, HVAC, and systems honestly before judging any list price; condition swings value here more than square footage alone.
Match the home to real comps. Recent sales of similar condition and lot, not the asking price, tell you what a home is worth.
Move deliberately, not desperately. Neither side has a decisive edge, so a well-prepared, fairly-priced offer wins without overpaying.
Line up financing and inspection early. A pre-approval and an inspection plan let you act fast and negotiate from evidence.
Keep an agent in your corner. The listing agent works for the seller; we represent you and prepare a hand-built valuation before any offer in Marian Court.
A century-wide build range with a mid-century core
Run the numbers and the story is age diversity. A build range of 1910 to 2021 inside a 407-home footprint means Marian Court has seen original construction, decades of gradual replacement, and modern infill all land on the same streets. The median year built of 1960 anchors the neighborhood in mid-century construction, but it is a median, not a wall — buyers will find homes noticeably older and noticeably newer within the same few blocks.
The median living area of 1,307 square feet points to a community of modest-footprint homes, consistent with the era that built most of this stock. That combination — smaller homes, wide age spread, no shared amenities — puts the emphasis squarely on individual home condition and lot characteristics rather than on a uniform product or a homeowners' association package.
The location and the amenities are priced into every listing in Marian Court. The deal is won or lost on condition, the comps, and the renovation math.
Why work with Momentum here
In a community spanning more than a century of construction, the difference between a sound home and an expensive surprise often comes down to what was actually updated and when. We pull permit and renovation history alongside the MLS record so buyers are not guessing at condition, and we help sellers position a mid-century home honestly against neighbors that may be decades older or newer.
Marian Court in 15 seconds.
HOA, CDD & Fees
- Mandatory HOA — confirm current dues
- Any club/amenity membership is billed separately
Confirm the current HOA dues, exactly what they cover, and any CDD bond or special assessment for a specific address before you offer.
Tools for a Marian Court buy.
Free calculators to pressure-test the real cost before you tour.
Selling here is won on condition and pricing to real comps, not an automated estimate. The right number comes from closed Marian Court sales matched to your home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Data sources & freshness
| Housing stock & ownership | Florida DOR 2025 assessment roll (street-list match (2 streets, ZIP 33770)) |
| Under-contract shares | Stellar MLS records, as of 2026-07-12 |
| Historical depth | Closed-sale records back to 2014 (3 transactions analyzed) |
Verify the primary sources yourself: Florida DOR · U.S. Census · FEMA flood maps · Citizens Property Insurance.
Momentum Research figures are our own analysis of Stellar MLS records; MLS data is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Methodology: how Momentum market scores are computed. Market metrics describe homes for sale and recent sales, not residents.
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