
Courtesy of: Veronica Davis, EXP REALTY LLC, vsdavishomes@gmail.com
$685,900
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5 bed
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5.00 Bath (4 Full , 1 Half)
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Lot: 0.23 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$685,900
1922 MATTHEW COURT One or more photo(s) has been virtually staged. Welcome to this spacious 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom single-family home in the desirable Lakeland neighborhood of Scott Lake Hills, offering the perfect balance of comfort, functionality, and flexibility. This two-story residence features a solid block and stucco exterior, a shingle roof, and a newer HVAC system for year-round comfort and peace of mind. Inside, you'll find a well-designed split-bedroom floor plan with high ceilings and an open-concept kitchen and family room combo. The kitchen boasts granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a large island, and stunning 42" shaker cabinets with soft-close hardware-ideal for both daily living and entertaining. Step outside to enjoy your private backyard retreat teaturing a screen-enclosed, in-ground pool, spacious paver-lined deck, and a rare double-story lanai-including a fully covered upper-level deck that leads down to the poolside patio below, creating an impressive outdoor living experience. Downstairs, the home offers a highly functional in-law suite complete with its own second master bedroom and ensuite bath, a separate living area, full pool bath, bonus room, and a kitchenette-pertect for multigenerational living, guests, or extended stays. Additional highlights include a two-car garage, paver driveway, and mature oak trees that provide shade and curb appeal. Located in a quiet residential area with no HOA or CDD, this home is just minutes away from local amenities, schools, and major commuter routes - Blending privacy, visibility, and convenience in one exceptional property! Make your appointment today!
Courtesy of: Veronica Davis, EXP REALTY LLC, vsdavishomes@gmail.com
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