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$520,000
Sold on 3/01/24
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
2 |
1.10 |
1,118 |
$697 |
1925 |
On the market:
31 days
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Pending but back up offers are welcome!! The Adobe, Spanish style architecture, also known as Pueblo House, is built in 1925. An aviation pioneer, Glenn Curtiss brought the style to the state of Florida. The home has two bedrooms and one full bath and half a bath you'll find off the kitchen with the utility room combined. The home features a separate dining room and an office, the living space is bright and airy with "nine foot" ceilings and hardwood floors throughout. The front garden leads into a covered lanai/patio area enclosed with iron gates and old brick flooring. A fan keeps the area cool. Find the warm and charming character of this place an invitation for a stroll thru the house and into the back garden, a private outdoor oasis is fully fenced. Many different plants and trees guarantee a habitat for animals like birds and bees. A driveway leads up to the wooden gate of a detached one car garage/storage building, used as such or converted into a guest quarter. The location within short distance to downtown Sarasota and the Bay Front. A short stroll to the supermarket and a ten minute car ride gets you to the Sarasota/ Bradenton International Airport. The near by boat ramp leads out to the Gulf of Mexico, passing by famous Lido Beach and St Armand circle.
This "picked fence" neighborhood "Central Cocoanut" with parks and sidewalks, one of the last, with a National Historic designation.
Here you will find wonderful neighbors and friends.
Listing courtesy of Este Lennox, ROSEBAY INTERNATIONAL REALTY, INC