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Barbara Schmal

Barbara Schmal
Real Estate Agent (Broker Sales)
Largo FL

Broker Sales (FL: 3264176)

14 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Pinellas County, FL
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Future Home Realty Inc
Office Address
11485 Oakhurst Rd Bldg 12 216
Largo, FL  33774
(Pinellas County)
Office Phone
813-855-4982
Office Fax
727-535-2723
Mobile
727-480-1107
Email
bsch*******@*****.com
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Service Areas

Treasure Island: FL Pass A Grille: FL South Pasadena: FL St Petersburg Beach: FL Pass A Grille Beach: FL St. Pete Beach: FL Tierra Verde: FL Bear Creek: FL St. Petersburg: FL Gulfport: FL Madeira Beach: FL Bay Pines: FL North Redington Beach: FL Redington Shores: FL Redington Beach: FL Seminole: FL Clearwater: FL Belleair: FL Largo: FL Safety Harbor: FL Feather Sound: FL Pinellas Park: FL Dunedin: FL Greenbriar: FL Clearwater Beach: FL Harbor Bluffs: FL Belleair Bluffs: FL Ridgecrest: FL Indian Rocks Beach: FL Indian Shores: FL Bardmoor: FL Belleair Shores: FL Belleair Shore: FL Belleair Beach: FL Palm Harbor: FL Ozona: FL

About Barbara Schmal

With a lifelong passion for real estate rooted in his upbringing, Barbara has dedicated his career to helping individuals and families find their ideal homes. Growing up in a family where his father built homes, he developed a keen interest in the industry, prompting him to obtain his real estate license. From 1990 to 1998, he worked with McColly Better Homes and Gardens in Indiana and Illinois, where he gained invaluable insights into both existing homes and new construction, guided by experienced mentors.

In 1998, Barbara relocated to Florida, where he began rehabilitating properties in the Clearwater area. His commitment to revitalizing homes allowed him to transform neglected properties into inviting spaces. Upon completing each project, he sought to connect these homes with families looking to create lasting memories. This led him to pursue a Florida Real Estate License, after which he continued his education to enhance his customer service skills. He has since earned several prestigious designations, including the Graduate Realtor Institute (GRI), Resort and Second Home Property Specialist (RSPS), and Pricing Strategy Advisor (PSA). In 2016, he obtained his Broker's License and became a certified Florida Real Estate Instructor.

Originally from Harvey, Illinois, Barbara moved to South Holland at the age of 13, where he spent 25 years before relocating to Crown Point and later Dyer, Indiana. He is proud of his two sons, who reside in Dyer—one works as a Chrysler mechanic, while the other serves as the Finance Director for Lake County, Indiana. He cherishes his daughter-in-law and three grandsons, who bring joy to his life.

In addition to his real estate career, Barbara has a passion for cake decorating, creating specialty cakes and cupcakes for various occasions. He played a significant role in advocating for the Cottage Food Law, which was signed into law by Governor Scott on July 1, 2010. This legislation enables individuals with culinary talents to operate home-based businesses, allowing them to share their creations with the public. For more information, search for Florida Cottage Food Law.

Pinellas County, FL Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$838,520
Avg. Listing Price
From Barbara's portfolio
3.2 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,910 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
5556
Active Listings
Current inventory

Pinellas County's real estate market stands out as one of Florida's most dynamic and densely populated markets, encompassing a peninsula surrounded by Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. This unique geography creates distinct micro-markets ranging from waterfront luxury properties to urban condominiums and suburban family neighborhoods. The county's 21,550 actively licensed real estate agents reflect the intense competition and high transaction volume that characterize this coastal market.

What makes Pinellas County particularly fascinating is its compact size combined with extraordinary diversity in property types and price points. From the bustling downtown St. Petersburg market to the beach communities of Clearwater and Indian Rocks Beach, agents here must navigate everything from historic bungalows to high-rise condos and waterfront estates. The fact that all 21,550 agents maintain current email addresses demonstrates the market's tech-savvy approach to business communications.

Major Pinellas County, Florida Real Estate Markets

St. Petersburg dominates as the county's largest market, experiencing a remarkable transformation with its revitalized downtown core, thriving arts district, and expanding job market. The city's diverse neighborhoods range from the historic Kenwood area to the waterfront luxury of Snell Isle. Clearwater represents the second major market hub, particularly strong in vacation rentals and second homes due to its renowned beaches and tourism infrastructure.

Smaller but significant markets include Dunedin with its charming downtown and spring training appeal, Belleair and Belleair Bluffs for luxury residential properties, and Largo representing more affordable family housing options. Coastal communities like Redington Beach, Indian Shores, and Treasure Island create specialized markets focused on vacation properties and waterfront living, each requiring agents with specific local expertise.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Pinellas County's real estate market operates with unusual intensity due to limited land availability and continuous development pressure. The peninsula's geography creates natural boundaries that drive property values and influence development patterns differently than typical mainland markets. Waterfront access, flood zones, and hurricane considerations play outsized roles in property valuations and buyer decisions.

The market experiences significant seasonal fluctuations driven by snowbird migration patterns and vacation rental demand. This creates complex inventory cycles where agents must understand both permanent resident needs and temporary resident preferences. The high concentration of agents relative to land area means specialization becomes crucial, with many focusing on specific neighborhoods, property types, or client demographics.

Why Businesses Need Pinellas County, Florida Agent Contact Data

The concentration of 21,550 agents in a relatively compact geographic area creates exceptional opportunities for businesses serving the real estate industry. Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, home inspectors, and construction contractors can efficiently reach a large number of active professionals within a defined market area. The high transaction volume and property values in Pinellas County translate to agents with substantial purchasing power and frequent service needs.

Having verified email contacts for all active agents enables targeted marketing campaigns based on geographic specialization, property type focus, or brokerage affiliation. Title companies can reach closing-focused agents, while luxury service providers can target waterfront and high-end specialists. The market's seasonal nature also creates opportunities for businesses offering temporary or seasonal services to time their outreach effectively.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Barbara Schmal has 2 properties for sale in Largo and surrounding areas.

$325,000

Listed 2025-11-22

9128 142nd St
Seminole, FL  33776

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,331
Lot: 6,534 sf
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$329,000

Listed 2026-01-13

658 15th St NW
Largo, FL  33770

Beds:
Baths:
Sq Ft:
Lot: 8,276 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Barbara Schmal currently has no rental properties available in Largo and surrounding areas. Check back later.