3252 21st Pl SW Largo, FL 33774
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About this home
Welcome to this charming and affordable home tucked away in a quiet, well-established neighborhood. With no flood insurance required and no HOA fees, it’s the perfect blend of peace of mind and low-maintenance living. Zoned for the highly rated Anona Elementary School, this home is a fantastic choice as a first time home buyer or as a smart rental investment. Inside, fresh paint and easy-to-maintain tile flooring flow throughout the space. The living room and dining area connect seamlessly, with the dining space set conveniently off the kitchen. The kitchen itself is a standout, showcasing granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a modern backsplash that ties it all together beautifully. With two generously sized bedrooms, each with ceiling fans, and an updated bathroom featuring a newer vanity and a tub/shower combo, the home is both comfortable and practical. Enjoy the added convenience of the washer and dryer included. Step outside to the spacious, fenced backyard—perfect for pets, a firepit, or even a playset. A large, new shed provides extra storage for tools, toys, or hobbies. Peace of mind comes with the many updates, including a new AC unit, copper plumbing throughout, and all windows replaced in 2012. Ideally located, you’ll enjoy quick access to Largo’s many amenities. Spend a day exploring the Florida Botanical Gardens, Largo Central Park, or Heritage Village, or head less than 10 minutes west to the Gulf Coast’s world-famous beaches, including Indian Rocks Beach. Outdoor enthusiasts will also appreciate nearby Walsingham Park with its 100-acre lake, miles of trails, playground, and fitness area. Golf lovers can tee off at the nearby Largo Golf Course. Whether you’re looking for your primary home in the desirable Anona Elementary district or a fantastic rental opportunity, this property is full of potential.
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