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$635,000
Sold on 2/26/20
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
2 |
2.00 |
1,706 |
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1977 |
On the market:
205 days
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Wow! Come see this immaculate and beautiful Intracoastal waterfront home on Riverside Drive that features stunning, expansive water views, a beautiful deluxe dock and resort-style back deck and patios - this one is like paradise! With a beautifully manicured and landscaped half acre directly on the Intracoastal, this 1,700+ square feet 2 bedroom/2 bathroom home was designed with maximizing views and comfortable entertaining in mind. Wait until you see the kitchen and its river views! With loads of beautiful counter tops and cabinetry, stainless steel appliances and an island, it is perfect for entertaining friends and family. The home looks new and features a newly remodeled guest bathroom, 2 year old roof, 2 year old AC, the recent addition of another 5.5 inches of insulation in the attic and a termite bond. The private dock features a covered 10,500 lb boat lift, a second boat slip, 30 amp service, fresh water spigot and retractable shades to keep the sun off your boat. The spacious deck offers spectacular water views, as does the private patio off the master bedroom. All of the patio furniture is included in the sale and the deck is pre-wired for a hot tub. The irrigation is on well, a storage shed is nicely hidden from street view behind white vinyl fencing, and there is plenty of room to park a boat, trailer or RV. There is no HOA and the home is not in a flood zone. Its only 6 miles to the beach, and sidewalks the entire way for bikers. Riverside Drive is a scenic drive popular with joggers and bikers, and features the city's exercise stations spread down the sidewalk - its practically a free gym. The home is near grocery stores, drug stores, hardware stores, restaurants, a bakery, public parks, a boat ramp and more - its a fantastic location. This home shows beautifully, needs nothing, and has it all! ;Water: City
Listing courtesy of Timothy Foldy