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$635,000
Sold on 9/11/20
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
3.00 |
2,451 |
$4,289 |
1923 |
On the market:
39 days
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This 1923 bungalow is the crown jewel of the Miami Avenue stretch of the Old Seminole Heights Historic District. As the childhood home of former Tampa Mayor William Poe (Mayor from 1974-79, and his family's residence from 1943-51), this home offers a tremendous amount of historic character. But the new homeowner won’t have sacrifice modern comforts of newer homes, as the home brings both meticulously restored Craftsman details, alongside efficiencies and amenities of a newly built home.
Gorgeous elements -- like the original wainscoting, fireplace, 14-foot ceilings, and solid wood ceiling beams -- provide sought-after bungalow charm, while the updated floor plan and amenities -- such as a dedicated laundry room, master ensuite with walk-in closet, spacious kitchen with breakfast nook, and ample closets and storage space -- were carefully added to offer contemporary conveniences and comforts. Behind the walls, the home boasts entirely new electrical, plumbing, insulation, roof, wood siding, windows, and air conditioner and ductwork, and the home was tented for termites.
Renovated by the interior design and construction firm, Prospect Design Build, no expense was spared to rehabilitate this home. Discerning buyers will appreciate design details that include Italian-, Turkish-, and Brazilian- sourced marble and quartzite throughout the kitchen and bathrooms, all-wood custom and semi-custom cabinetry, solid red oak floors throughout, higher-end appliances including a 36-inch dual fuel chef's range and built-in vent hood to create a cooking alcove, recessed directional lighting in every room with dimmers, designer overhead and wall light fixtures, two soaking bathtubs, and all new historically-appropriate wood windows and doors. When you walk into the home, a grand staircase has been created to lead to the new second-story bedroom loft space and bathroom.
At almost 2,500 square feet, the three large bedrooms (one of which could be utilized as a loft, TV room, or playroom), three full bathrooms, light-filled office (which could also be used as a guest bedroom), formal living and dining rooms, and oversized porch, offer plenty of space for a family to grow. This home is one of only a handful of Japanese-style bungalows in Tampa -- a style much more common along the West Coast of the U.S.
Newcomers to the area will learn that Seminole Heights is the heart of the city, offering many eateries, breweries, boutiques, and the friendliest neighbors you can find. Grab your bike, a beer, your pup and kids, and enjoy this special corner of Tampa. Welcome to the neighborhood.
Listing courtesy of KELLER WILLIAMS SOUTH TAMPA