Courtesy of: Sharon Kantner, SMITH & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE, skantner@smithandassociates.com
Courtesy of: Sharon Kantner, SMITH & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE, skantner@smithandassociates.com
$974,999
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4 bed
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3.00 Bath (3 Full)
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Lot: 0.14 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$974,999
1619 47TH AVENUE N Newly built in 2024, this energy-efficient David Weekley home offers modern construction in a prime location – just minutes from downtown St. Petersburg, the interstate, local dining, and shopping. Located in a non-flood zone, it offers peace of mind and insurance discounts associated with newer construction. Luxury vinyl flooring, high ceilings, and an open-concept floor plan create an ideal space for everyday living and entertaining. The kitchen features a large island with seating, white shaker cabinetry, quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances. The kitchen, dining room, and living room all overlook the backyard and lanai, providing seamless indoor-outdoor living with plenty of space to add a pool. The spacious owner’s retreat includes a dual vanity, frameless glass shower, and generous walk-in closet. Two additional bedrooms, a full bath, a dedicated laundry room, and a versatile loft ideal for movie night. The exterior showcases stone detail, Hardie Board siding, shutters, and an inviting front porch adding to its curb appeal. The attached garage offers abundant storage and leads directly into a mudroom with built-in cubbies, allowing for easy unloading of gear and groceries into the kitchen. There is plenty of parking in the two car garage plus a driveway that accommodates four additional vehicles. Schedule a private showing to experience this newly built low-maintenance home in a great location with easy access to Tampa, the beaches and downtown St. Petersburg!
Courtesy of: Sharon Kantner, SMITH & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE, skantner@smithandassociates.com
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