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2528 Ernest Street
Jacksonville, FL 32204
$574,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2000
Property Description
Don't miss this incredible opportunity; a modern construction home in the heart of historic Riverside! Built by John Merrill Homes, a local custom builder, the home has a thoughtfully designed and period-appropriate exterior approved by both the highly respected Riverside Avondale Preservation & the Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission while inside the home has all the contemporary conveniences, energy efficiencies and beautiful finishes of today. This 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom stunner features a bright open floor plan, engineered hardwood floors on both levels, 5 1/4'' baseboards, 3 1/2'' casing on doors with crown molding throughout the main living area. The gourmet kitchen is a focal point downstairs, showcasing 42'' painted cabinets with soft close full extension drawers, quartz countertops, decorative tile backsplash, professional series stainless steel appliances, plus a 5 burner gas range! Located upstairs are all bedrooms, loft, laundry area, and the two full bathrooms including a frameless glass shower in the owners, upgraded tile floors and shower walls, plus Piedrafina counters with matching backsplashes. Outside, enjoy the spacious and private, shaded backyard relaxing on the sizable deck which is grill ready and complete with natural gas stub out or choose to enjoy a lazy afternoon from the front porch overlooking the beautiful historic Oak that was artfully saved during construction! This home is move-in ready, don't wait to schedule your personal viewing! Additional features and benefits: *High-efficiency Trane 15 SEER heat pump air conditioning system *Tankless gas water heater *Energy saving R-38 ceiling insulation and R-19 in exterior walls *Vinyl windows with Low-E insulated glass *Structured wiring package ready for the tech savvy homeowner *Ring Doorbell *ADT security system *Xfinity compatible Wi-Fi router *Honeywell Programmable Wi-Fi thermostat *Pottery Barn drapery rods and drapes *Transferable Turner Pest Control termite bond *Transferable Bonded Builder Major Structural Defect Warranty, through 6/28/2028
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2018
MLS Number
1256969
Location
Address
2528 ERNEST Street
City
Jacksonville
State
FL
Zip Code
32204
County
DUVAL (NORTHWEST)
Listing
Provider
ERA Davis & Linn, original listing
Name
ERA Davis & Linn
Phone
(904) 641-1400 xx118
Office Name
ERA DAVIS & LINN
Office Phone
(904) 641-1400
Agent Name
THOMAS CUSTER

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