Looking for custom homes in Largo? LRG Contractors Group is a licensed Florida general contractor serving Largo and the surrounding Pinellas County — from Largo Central Park area, East Bay, Harbor Bluffs and beyond. Ground-up custom homes and teardown rebuilds, designed and built to Florida code.
Building a custom home in Tampa Bay is the ultimate project — and the one with the most ways to go wrong. Between flood-zone and elevation requirements, wind-load engineering, the Florida Building Code, and the sheer coordination of a ground-up build, it demands a builder who manages the whole thing as one disciplined process.
For Largo specifically, it comes down to local realities: Largo's deep base of 1960s–80s block ranch homes and 55+ villas makes kitchen modernizations, bath remodels, and open-concept conversions the highest-value projects here. Largo runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; the city sits in the wind-borne-debris region, so window changes and additions carry impact requirements, and 55+ and villa communities often add HOA architectural review. We design and permit your custom homes around exactly those conditions.
Custom Homes in Largo — what we handle
- Ground-up custom home construction
- Teardown and rebuild projects
- Coastal and flood-zone builds (FEMA elevation compliance)
- Architectural design and structural / wind-load engineering
- Hurricane hardening: impact-rated windows, doors, and roofing
- Florida Building Code energy and high-performance building
- Premium finishes and custom millwork
- Full permitting, plan review, and inspections
Custom Homes cost
Typical Tampa Bay ranges for construction cost (land separate), not a quote. Site complexity, flood-zone elevation, finish level, and design drive the number. We develop a detailed fixed-scope budget through the design phase.
Timeline
Custom homes typically run 10–18 months from design through completion, depending on size, site, and flood-zone requirements.
Largo permits
Largo runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; the city sits in the wind-borne-debris region, so window changes and additions carry impact requirements, and 55+ and villa communities often add HOA architectural review.
