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9800 Payne Road
Sebring, FL 33875
$360,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2128
Property Description
It is well known that Highlands County locals dream of one day living right here on Payne RD surrounded by the most serene cattle country - the opportunity has arrived through this concrete block & stucco construction masterpiece! Boasting over 2,100 living square footage alone (including the recently converted 1 bed/1 bath detached in-law quarters) - this 3 bedroom + 2 full bathroom home is sitting pretty on an entirely fenced-in 1.03 acre lot! Well maintained interior with neutral colored carpet flooring throughout the entire home. Three Generously sized bedrooms on a Split Floor Plan all provide large amounts of closet space! The centrally located Galley-Style kitchen offers plenty of countertop space, Generous amounts of storage cabinetry, and an over the sink view of the back living room and serene back yard! The adjacent designated dining area offers chandelier lighting plus a French door accessway into the Back Family Room complete with built-in shelving and a screened-in back porch perfect for enjoying the gorgeous view of the surrounding land. The massive 18’x13’ primary bedroom contains an en-suite bathroom complete with a fully tiled walk-in shower, separated dual sink vanity area, PLUS a large walk-in closet! Extra convenient in-home utility room near the entryway to the 2 car Garage. New Roof in 2017, New HVAC System dated 2016, Locking Hurricane Shutters, Culligan water treatment system established with the home. Detached 10’x20’ aluminum shed included with the sale of the property. Private Well Water and Septic Tank utilities. The impeccable exterior fully fenced-in land supplying mature oak/pine trees, well irrigation, and Gated wide concrete driveway for easier navigation onto Payne RD provides superior curb appeal to the inviting neighborhood of both well maintained existing and new custom construction homes - no Homeowner's Association or Special District Fees apply to the residents of this highly sought after area! The quintessential residential paradise, this home is move-in ready to enjoy rural Florida living at its best!
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1984
MLS Number
300621
Location
Address
9800 Payne Road
City
Sebring
State
FL
Zip Code
33875
County
HIGHLANDS
Listing
Provider
RE/MAX Realty Plus, original listing
Name
RE/MAX Realty Plus
Phone
(863) 385-0077
Office Name
RE/MAX REALTY PLUS
Office Phone
(863) 385-0077
Agent Name
Emily Jones

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