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This
is a 1950’s era home is strategically located directly across
the street from a prestigious college in historic Gulfport, Florida.
This
home would be an ideal close-in home for a bay area executive or
as a rental investment catering to college students. Size: It is
situated on a spacious, heavily treed corner double-lot, 100ft
x 100 ft. Trees
include several oaks plus palm, ficus, avocado, longan, carombola,
macadamia, Surinam cherry, leechee and pomegranate. The majestic-looking
law school main building is directly northeast of the home and the
school’s open sports playing field is due east, making for
breathtaking sunrise vistas.
Construction: The
house is just under 2000 square feet heated. Central air
with heat strips. Construction
is concrete block with asphalt shingle roof. The roof was put on
new in 2003. Most windows are thermopane, put in new in 1997. Floors
are ceramic tile and wood plank laminate. Not a stitch of carpet…great
for handicap or allergy sufferers. In fact, the home was first
built for a paraplegic war veteran and has extra wide doors, a
huge walk
or roll-in shower, plus ramps on some doors. Not “handicap
accessible” by today’s standards, but definitely more
handicap friendly than other homes. The kitchen is average American.
Rooms are spacious. The large living room is graced by a charming
fireplace and French doors that open into a large entrance breezeway/porch
that’s loaded with decorating possibilities. A southwest-facing,
graciously windowed sunroom is a natural focal point of the home.
There
is a one-car garage and a separate concrete block utility building.
This is a happy home looking for new occupants. Call
727-345-0935 or e-mail amathonn@yahoo.com for
additional information. |