803 E 2nd St., Sanford, FL 32771

803 E 2nd St., Sanford, FL 32771
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$370,000
Sold on 4/05/24
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 2.0 1,943 $2,968 1913
On the market: 178 days
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Excellent value on a property of exceptional interest and location that will have particular appeal to landlords and investors. This sale includes a two-story single-family home and detached two-story apartment structure, located just blocks from historic downtown Sanford and the Lake Monroe waterfront district. The main home’s layout is classic – quaint front porch, formal living and dining rooms in the front, kitchen in the heart of the home and 3BR/1BA tucked off the home’s hallway. Home features include wood flooring, transom windows, ornamental baseboards, crown molding and other decorative trim. Of special interest is the unfinished attic space – it is large enough to create a full upstairs apartment. The attic stairway can be accessed directly through an exterior side entry door to the home, thus providing an opportunity for a rental apartment in the home, a living space for an adult relative or a guest suite. The apartment structure has one built-out apartment on the top level, with a living room, kitchen, bedroom and bath. The ground level space is unfinished and could easily be built out similarly. An alley behind the building gives the tenants a separate way to access the property and park their vehicles. The backyard is fully fenced and is spacious enough to set up an entertainment space for fun in the sun. Outstanding location – walk about 3 minutes and you'll be at Fort Mellon Park which is great for the younger set (play area, splash pad, ball courts) or stroll along the Sanford marina promenade. And just a few blocks away, you can be in the historic district with plenty of shopping and dining venues to enjoy. You’re only about a mile from SR 17 with easy access to both I4 and SR 417. Lots of potential in this gem. Come see all that makes it so special.
Listing courtesy of Christopher Bessette, KELLER WILLIAMS CLASSIC