Courtesy of: Raven Knowles, KELLER WILLIAMS GAINESVILLE REALTY PARTNERS, raven@ravenknowles.com
Courtesy of: Raven Knowles, KELLER WILLIAMS GAINESVILLE REALTY PARTNERS, raven@ravenknowles.com
$359,900
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5 bed
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4.00 Bath (4 Full)
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Lot: 2.00 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$359,900
1717 SW 63RD AVENUE Under contract-accepting backup offers. One or more photo(s) has been virtually staged. Welcome to your home, where two distinct wings seamlessly blend into one exquisite residence. This captivating 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom property combines the charm of Classic Florida architecture with the convenience of modern living. Situated on two wooded acres adorned with hickory, oak, and magnolia trees, this unique abode offers a serene escape while being conveniently close to downtown, Shands and UF. The first wing, a single-story gem, boasts a timeless Classic Florida style with varnished heartwood pine floors and trim. This features 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a deck that beckons you to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds. Perfect for those seeking single-level living, this wing exudes warmth and character. The second two-story wing presents a versatile layout, complete with a potential in-law suite that has a kitchenette and inviting living room. This space offers endless possibilities, with a private entrance and bath, enhancing the potential for a rental property, providing both comfort and privacy. Embrace the rich history of this home, with ties to the local treasure Paynes Prairie. Recent updates include a remodeled kitchen and kitchenette, modernized bathrooms, and new appliances, all enhancing the home's appeal. Seize the chance to own a residence that transcends the ordinary, with the allure of Classic Florida design and income-generating possibilities!
Courtesy of: Raven Knowles, KELLER WILLIAMS GAINESVILLE REALTY PARTNERS, raven@ravenknowles.com
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