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7778 21st Place
Labelle, FL 33935
Christopher Cioffi with No Nonsense Real Estate PA, original listing - (239) 410-5099
$800,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2497 Square Feet
Property Description
Wheeler Estates is one of Labelle’s most established neighborhoods and while most homes are on 1.25 Acres, this 2020 Modern Farmhouse sits on a stunning 3.75 Acres with gorgeous Mature Oak Trees throughout the property providing the perfect Country Setting. From the outside of the Custom Built Home you will Hurricane Impact Windows & Doors, a Metal Roof, a mix of Board & Batten Hardie Board & Smooth Coat Stucco Exterior Finish, a Large Front Porch which wraps around the side of the Home with Custom Tongue and Groove Wood Planks including an additional Separate Smaller Side Porch with the same finishing, a Stem Wall Foundation covered with reclaimed Real Chicago Brick, a State of the Art Whole House Osmosis Water System, an Upgraded 5 Ft well that is 160ft deep making 250 Gallons of Water a minute, a Custom 21 Zone Auto Irrigation System, a Upgraded Dual A/C System running each floor levels independently, a Custom Built 864 sqft Horse Stable Barn with an 8 inch thick concrete foundation, 55 x 42 concrete pad, 2 12x12 Horse Stalls with Halt Front Locking Doors and 2 Rear Halt Locking Doors, a 12x12 Tack Room, a 102 x 44 Front Fenced Horse Pasture with an additional 205 x 88 Back Fenced Pasture, an oversized 525 sqft 2-Car Garage with an Impact Garage Door and an approx. 40x80 Rear Concrete Pad that was designed for a shop to be built or pole barn with a water line already run out to the Pad along with a 2” Pipe for a separate septic. Step inside this Custom farm House & you will find Wide Plank Engineered Hickory Wood Floors thru out with Porcelain Tile Floors in all 3 Baths, a Custom Built Kitchen with White Shaker Wood Cabinets with Soft Close and Crown Molding, Quartz Counters, Kitchen Aid Stainless Steel Appliances included a Double Oven, a Farmhouse Sink, Chevron Patterned Tiled Backsplash, an expansive Living Room with Vaulted Ceilings, oversized Windows & a Custom Built Electric Fireplace wrapped in white Shiplap, a Formal Dining Room overlooking the Pasture with Custom Farmhouse Lighting, an expansive 1st Floor Primary Suite including Gray Shaker Vanities with Dual Sinks, Quartz Counters, Custom Lights & Mirrors, a Free Standing Tub overlooking the Mature Oaks and a Custom Tiled Walk-in Shower. Upstairs are 3 comparbly sized Guest Beds that share the Guest Bathroom, which also features Gray Shaker Vanities with Dual Sinks, Quartz Counters, Custom Lights & Mirrors. There is also a half bath on the 1st Floor with Quartz Counters & a good sized Laundry & a Home Office/Den behind the Kitchen that could easily be converted into a Large Walk-in Pantry. You will not find another comparable home in Wheeler Estates with this level of finishing on 3.75 Acres. Best part, Wheeler Rd is now FULLY PAVED. Home is NOT IN A FLOOD ZONE & current insurance is only $2,353.94 per year!! 10238 WHEELER RD, which is on 5 Acres, SOLD for $895K & 7843 16TH TER, which is only on 1.25 Acres just sold for $1,160,000.
Property Information
Lot Size
3 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2020
MLS Number
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Location
Address
7778 21st Place
City
Labelle
State
FL
Zip Code
33935
County
HENDRY
Listing
Provider
No Nonsense Real Estate PA, original listing
Name
Phone
(239) 410-5099
Office Name
Office Phone
(239) 410-5099
Agent Name
Christopher Cioffi
Agency Phone
(239) 410-5099

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