1860 N Fort Harrison Ave. #105, Clearwater, FL 33755

1860 N Fort Harrison Ave. #105, Clearwater, FL 33755
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$510,000
Sold on 11/23/20
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 2.10 2,512 $8,706 2005
On the market: 346 days
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Price enhancement! Waterfront living with views of two No. 1 beaches in America, Caladesi Island & Clearwater Beach! Enjoy living in this gorgeous coastal three bedroom, two & one-half bath condominium with split bedrooms, high ceilings & an open floor plan together with a large patio deck. Yes, this unit looks out over the inter-coastal waterway to see the dolphins & manatees playing often, not to mention the best sunsets Florida has to offer & fireworks 5-6 times per year! Smooth brilliant travertine floors glisten! You enter this luxury building very securely with a private code; once in main lobby & in elevator enter another code & it is like going to heaven when the doors open right in your own unit foyer! Your kitchen is loaded with the necessities, including a pantry & a 12' granite breakfast bar. Formal dining is in this area with a small breakfast table seating area, as well. Two additional large bedrooms/offices are available with Jack'n Jill bath giving plenty of space for guests, an office or work out room.. Private laundry room inside unit with a hallway leading to your own trash chute. The roof was just resurfaced & sealed with a 10 yr warranty, outsider pressure cleaned & repainted. The pool is undergoing enhancements to enlarge the deck area. Bike ride the waterfront to downtown Dunedin with all its shops, restaurants, museums, craft beer pubs, a marina, the Pinellas Bike Trail & the new $102 million dollar Blue Jays baseball stadium!, not to mention, our #1beaches nationwide. Large balcony overlooking the intercoastal waters. Under building private oversized one-car garage #105 with plenty of room for storage, bicycles, grocery cart and more. See virtual tour above. Come live the ultimate waterfront life!!!
Listing courtesy of Susan Littlejohn