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$270,000
Sold on 8/06/20
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
2 |
1.00 |
840 |
$3,030 |
1938 |
On the market:
358 days
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Two river front lots for the price of one! This vintage charmer is in the heart of historic Yankeetown on the oak lined street of Riverside drive. Directly on the Withlacoochee River. New 2017 metal roof, upgraded electric (2019) and plumbing throughout home. What this home lacks in square footage it makes up for with its character and charm. Including the real cypress columns on the front porch, wood burning fireplace, built ins, original pine wood floors, and claw foot tub. Kitchen has been updated with stainless steel appliances and beautiful blue granite counter tops. New pressure treated wood on the rear deck. Fully fenced yard ready for your dogs, etc. The water tower view from back yard is one of a kind. This property has never flooded. Beautifully maintained inside and out. Comes furnished.
Property includes 2 lots, the lot on the left of the house is perfect for letting your pets run, a garden or storing your RV and other toys. Sellers will not separate but could be an option for buyers down the road. The lot previously had a home on piers built over the water which has since been removed. However, impact fees may still be applicable- verify with county.
Bring your boat, kayaks, and fishing gear and enjoy relaxed waterfront living!
1.5 hours to Tampa International Airport!
Within walking or bicycling distance to the Blackwater Restaurant, boat ramp, and Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve. Yankeetown is a fisherman’s paradise for reeling in redfish, trout, red snapper, Spanish mackerel, grouper and many other species. Other common activities on the water include kayaking, canoeing, scalloping, and air boating. There are no bridges to the gulf so you could also have a sailboat! Deep canal and short boat ride to the open gulf. Protected salt marshes ensure this rural area for many generations to come. Birding and hiking are also common activities in Yankeetown. You will see seagulls, cormorants, osprey, and pelicans. Manatees and dolphins also swim up into the channels to feed. There are no other towns between Yankeetown and cedar key, which provides extensive natural surroundings. There are excellent hunting grounds in nearby Gulf Hammock Wildlife Management Area (40,000 acres) and Goethe State Forest (28,000 acres)- for turkey, wild hogs, and deer.
Listing courtesy of Amber Polanis, CENTURY 21 BILL NYE REALTY