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4745 Bloxham Cutoff Road
Crawfordville, FL 32327
$1,200,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2693
Property Description
Beautiful Like New, Magnificent 3 Bedroom – 2.5 Bath Turn-Key Home! Surrounded by mature live oaks, nestled on 26.16 Acres Zoned Agricultural! Inactive HOA! Grade "A" Wakulla County Schools! About 12 acres have already been cleared! Equipped with 32 top-of-the-line LG Solar Panels mounted atop your stunning detached enclosed garage. Please provide proof of funds, or letter of loan approval prior to showing. Please allow 24 hour notice to show. 6 Enphase Batteries for backup power to the whole house with an average electric bill of approximately 35 dollars per month! New 48' L x 40' W x 20' tall, detached enclosed 3 bay man cave/ boat/ RV storage has a 6 inch reinforced fiber concrete floor with a water draining floor system in the left bay. This system is ideal for cleaning your boats and toys! Your brilliant kitchen is equipped with shiplap accent walls, all stainless-steel appliances, custom installed granite countertops and custom cabinets. A large attractive kitchen Island adds more cabinets and seating which is great for entertaining around the cozy fireplace! Water plumbing at the gas stove! Very large roomy walk-in pantries. Seller will provide new paint on the ceilings and full exterior. Choose your colors now! 2023 Mahindra 2638 Cab Tractor Loader/ Mower is optional. Special details: spacious vaulted ceilings with trimmed beams, gas fireplace, two tankless gas water heaters. 500 gallon propane gas tank (owned, not leased). Douglas Hunter window treatments throughout (all beveled with simple lift or lite rise). Gutters with downspouts. Luxurious master bedroom is equipped with a pair of remote electronic, dual blackout Hunter Douglas silhouette powerview blinds. Very large walk-in master closet with shelves and racks for all your clothes and shoes! Beautiful oversized master bathroom with his and her sinks, separate shower stall and unique relaxing tub. Large children's bedrooms with large closets share a Jack and Jill bathroom with dual sinks! Young fruit orchards include: Orange trees, Apple Trees, Pear trees, Lime tree, Lemon tree and Banana trees. Cute well house accents this property. Over 600 feet of aesthetically pleasing road frontage with approx 700 feet of white vinyl 2 rail fence. Circular asphalt driveway connects the house, the detached garage and a large pad in front of the garage. 2 electronically coded, decorative liftmaster, single swing, solar powered ingress, egress stylish Estate Gates. A true sportsman's back porch! Cozy and private with a mosquito curtain. Your porch offers a breathtaking view of deer, turkey and beautiful sunsets. Located within a short distance of 2 Saint Marks River ramps going to the Gulf of Mexico. Only 13 miles from St. Marks Lighthouse. Salt and freshwater fun for the whole family. Truly an outdoors family's paradise! Only 5 minutes away, beautiful St. Marks River in Newport with a boat ramp with a quiet  RV campground.Please provide proof of funds, or letter of loan approval prior to showing. Please allow 24 hour notice to show.
Property Information
Lot Size
26 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2020
MLS Number
370194
Location
Address
4745 Bloxham Cutoff Road
City
CRAWFORDVILLE
State
FL
Zip Code
32327
County
WAKULLA
Listing
Provider
Debbie Lewis Realty, LLC, original listing
Name
Debbie Lewis Realty, LLC
Phone
(850) 445-3832
Office Name
Black Creek Realty
Office Phone
(850) 445-3832
Agent Name
James Roberts

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