Midway is a small 55-plus manufactured-home community in Largo, Pinellas County, set off Seminole Boulevard, also called Alternate US 19, near Largo Mall between Clearwater and St. Petersburg. It is organized as a resident-owned cooperative, which means the residents collectively own the land through a corporation and each owner holds a share in that corporation along with their home (community materials and Florida cooperative guidance, 2026). Confirm the exact ownership structure and current documents per the association.
A purchase here is really three things: the manufactured home itself, a membership share in the cooperative that owns the land, and the right to occupy a specific lot. Under Florida law, transferring a cooperative interest involves the home, the share, and the real-property interest in the lot, which is why a co-op closing differs from a standard deed and why board approval is part of the process (Florida cooperative and Chapter 719 and 723 guidance, 2025).
The community is age-restricted to residents 55 and older and is a No Pet community, with a shared clubhouse, shuffleboard, a horseshoe and games area, and a pay-by-use laundry. Those rules and amenities define the lifestyle and narrow the resale pool, so they belong in the math, not the footnotes. Verify the current age, occupancy, and pet rules in writing before you offer.
The pitch is affordable, low-maintenance living with resident control of the land, in a central Largo location close to Largo Mall, beaches, and golf. The work is honest: read the co-op share value and the monthly maintenance, the reserves and any pending assessments, the age and pet rules, the vintage and tie-downs of the specific home, and the coastal flood zone and insurance, because manufactured homes near the Gulf carry their own wind and flood exposure.