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$405,000
Sold on 3/13/23
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
2 |
2.00 |
1,984 |
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1910 |
On the market:
46 days
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Located within the school district of the prestigious Burns Science and Technology Charter School, this historic home is a rare find. Safe and dry during the recent storms, it provides a stunning showpiece, as well as peace of mind. Originally built in 1910 as the first Congregational Church in Oak Hill, it has been completely updated for contemporary comfort while maintaining the unique style that makes it special. With a new roof, new tankless electric hot water heater, two new ACs, new plumbing and fixtures, new flooring, cabinets, counters and appliances, this home has been lovingly restored to its highest potential. The exquisite details of the gunstock oak wood floors, the solid saman wood countertops, the sturdy built-in buffet and the wood details on the porch ceiling bring the warmth of Old Florida into and throughout the house. With two bedrooms upstairs and a great room downstairs, the inside extends outside with a beautiful front porch, a back deck, a man cave and a she-shed, as well as a massive, three-bay carport. The spacious, covered carport is an outdoor space ideal for storing or working on vehicles or hosting gatherings. It provides cover from the elements, as well as bright overhead lighting that allows the space to be used at night. The carport provides generous amounts of under-cover parking for boats, RVs, motorcycles, trucks, trailers and other equipment and machinery.The almost three-quarters of an acre oversized corner lot allows you plenty of room to roam, as well as fertile land for gardening or ample space for gathering. This home is nestled in a very quiet neighborhood, but conveniently located a few blocks from US1, a major artery to all the amenities you might need. Even more importantly for the outdoor enthusiast, it’s less than a block from boating and five-star fishing and half a mile from Seminole Rest’s kayak and canoe launch.
Listing courtesy of Robert Arnold, Jr