13342 3rd St., Madeira Beach, FL 33708

13342 3rd St., Madeira Beach, FL 33708
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$315,000
Sold on 3/03/21
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
1 1.00 423 $2,684 1938
On the market: 40 days
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This Offering presents the RARE, and UNIQUE opportunity to acquire a single-family home Cottage on Madeira Beach Florida for less than $350,000! When originally constructed on piers in 1938, the Beach Cottage was at the time comprised of 435 square feet (including the hot water tank closet), which consisted of a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and combined living room / dining area, situated on an expansive 40’ x 104’ lot total 4,160 square feet. A large living room addition, constructed on a concrete slab and comprised of an additional 360 square feet, was later added to the east side of the original structure, thus accounting for the current 795 total square feet. Desiring a bit of “TLC”, as reflected in the List Price, with renovations this charming Beach Cottage has exceptional range of near-term potential as a full-time residence, weekend getaway, or upscale rental. In the longer-term, the large lot on which the Beach Cottage is situated may present the ideal opportunity for developing a luxury single-family home Beach Estate. The Property is positioned at the confluence of 3rd St E with Boca Ciega Avenue, lined with luxury waterfront homes on Boca Ciega Bay. Located in a quiet, secluded residential enclave between Gulf Boulevard and the Intracoastal, the Beach Cottage is ideally situated three blocks to public beach access at 133rd and 134th Avenues, and one block to a public park on Boca Ciega Bay. Roughly equidistant between Clearwater and St Petersburg, Madeira Beach is a highly desired community due to its quaint coastal ambiance, and predominance of single-family homes. Largely serving year-round residences, Madeira Beach has relatively fewer tourist hotels and condos. Local John’s Pass Village is known regionally as a major nightlife and shopping hotspot making it very popular among residents, and tourists alike. Madeira Beach’s near three-mile sugary-sand beaches attract devotees of sun, and the Gulf’s turquoise-emerald seas. The popularity of fishing is punctuated by Madeira Beach’s annual October Seafood Festival drawing up to 130,000 for celebration of food, music, arts, and crafts.
Listing courtesy of Patrick Whitney, COLDWELL BANKER REALTY