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$575,000
Sold on 4/24/23
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.00 |
2,376 |
$1,322 |
1924 |
On the market:
66 days
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This charming two-story historic Gulfport home has been tastefully restored and cared for over the past several years, and is nestled within the picturesque Tangerine Greenway, which spans between Trolley Market Square and Tomlinson Park. There is a welcoming front porch at the front door where an inviting foyer greets you with warm colors, polished terrazzo floors, and a private powder room. Additionally, there is a comfortable family room with French doors that lead to a large bedroom that is currently being used has a home workspace. The second floor has hardwood floors, an open living and dining room layout, and a spacious updated kitchen with oak cabinetry, soft closing hardware, granite counters and stainless appliances. There is a light and bright enclosed porch where one can relax while enjoying views of the Greenway and park in the distance. Upstairs has two bedrooms with a split plan, two full bathrooms, and the primary bedroom has a walk-in closet as well as a spacious en suite bath. Other amenities include an inside laundry room with side-by-side washer dryer, a large storage closet, and a spacious mud room that leads to the back yard. Outside there is an expansive travertine paved patio with above-ground spa, a lovely pergola, and a four-car paved off street parking pad. Updates from the restoration include all new electric and plumbing throughout, Hardie Board siding, hurricane canvas protection, new sewer line, and tankless gas water heater. 2014 Roof and 2021 HVAC. On a historical note, this vernacular building was built during The Great Florida Land Boom in the 1920’s and played a significant part in framing the development of Gulfport. In the early 1900’s, trolleys like those that ran along Tangerine Avenue and Beach Boulevard helped to improve the city’s transportation system which connected Gulfport to neighboring St Petersburg, which housed a railroad terminal that connected to other cities throughout the state. This building was originally a grocery store over many years and was first known as Community Grocery, then later as Bowen’s Market. It is in a great location outside the flood zone and is a 5 minute drive to downtown Gulfport and all it has to offer, including marina and boat ramp, restaurants, coffee shops, beach, shopping, fishing pier, weekly farmers market, annual festivals, nightlife and more! Only 10 minutes from the award-winning St Pete Beach (Trip Advisor’s #1 Beach for 2021), and only 10 minutes to vibrant downtown St Petersburg and Tropicana Field. All room measurements are approximate and should be verified by Buyer.
Listing courtesy of April Hornsleth & Jody Sepulveda, CALDWELL REALTY & CALDWELL REALTY