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513 Montrose Avenue
Temple Terrace, FL 33617
$825,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4058
Property Description
---OWNER MOTIVATED--- Welcome to this exceptional Mid-Century POOL home, boasting a one-year SUPREME PACKAGED HOME WARRANTY for added peace of mind. The quality, character, and elegance of this residence are truly rare in today's market. Fresh, vibrant NEW PAINT greets you upon arrival, revitalizing not only the property but also the entire street. Updated landscaping frames the extra-large lot and extended driveway, setting the stage for what lies beyond. Step inside to discover oversized rooms exuding grandeur throughout. A dramatic split staircase overlooks the two-story foyer, leading to an inviting formal Living Room on the left and an elegant formal Dining Room on the right. The spacious Kitchen features NEW GRANITE COUNTERTOPS, refreshed solid wood cabinets, and tile floors. French doors open to the screened patio and enticing pool, extending the culinary haven into a picturesque outdoor oasis. Bright NEW WINDOWS bathe the residence in natural light, while New Floors, New Carpet, and New Stainless steel appliances add a modern touch. Updated bathrooms ensure comfort and style. Hardwood floors, crown molding, and a two-story family room with cathedral-height ceiling and stunning solid wood beams add to the home's charm. The inviting floor-to-ceiling brick FIREPLACE in the family room overlooks the backyard, perfect for hosting gatherings of all sizes. Upstairs, a beautiful two-story foyer and grand staircase lead to 6 oversized bedrooms, offering flexibility for a second family/game room or office space. The backyard is a haven of tranquility, with a meticulously drained and resurfaced pool featuring a Pebble-Tec finish. The community offers access to amenities such as Lewis Elementary School, the Temple Terrace Community center, and Temple Terrace Golf and Country Club, all just a stone's throw away. Situated near the University of South Florida (USF), Busch Gardens, shopping, dining, and I-75, this home epitomizes the quintessential Florida lifestyle. With no HOA or CDD, and close proximity to popular beaches, riverwalks, the Tampa Zoo, and more, this property is a timeless gem waiting to be yours.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1978
MLS Number
T3518275
Location
Address
513 MONTROSE AVENUE
City
TEMPLE TERRACE
State
FL
Zip Code
33617
County
HILLSBOROUGH (SOUTHEAST TAMPA)
Listing
Provider
Dalton Wade, Inc., original listing
Name
Dalton Wade, Inc.
Phone
(727) 888-4175
Office Name
DALTON WADE INC
Office Phone
(888) 668-8283
Agent Name
Dorjan Arapi

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