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1795 Se 73rd Place
Ocala, FL 34480
$1,899,995
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4058
Property Description
Welcome to your dream home located in the picturesque neighborhood of the Country Club of Ocala. This home was built by a developer, and no expense was spared! The home sits on one of the highest lots in the neighborhood, and overlooks the 5th tee box. As you enter through the 9 foot double iron doors, you are greeted with 17’ ceilings in the foyer, to the right is a private office with 8’ built ins, and to the left a formal dining room. As you continue into the open concept living room/kitchen/breakfast nook, you will love the natural light provided by the massive plate glass windows. The kitchen is fit for a chef, with double convection ovens, with a warming drawer beneath, 6 burner gas stove with pot filler, dishwasher, built in microwave, trash compacter, 48” commercial refrigerator, all high end Kitchen Aid. Solid wood Wolf cabinets with beautiful 3” quartz countertops. And a 10’ island. Hardwood flooring in main home, with tiled baths. In the living room you will find deep coffered ceilings, shiplap fireplace that reaches to 15’. All interior doors are 8 foot solid core. There are three spacious bedrooms downstairs, including the master suite. The master bedroom has cut in ceiling with double crown, and a beautiful chandelier. The master bathroom is a relaxing retreat, with a glassed in shower with 2 entrances and separate vanities. With body jets, railhead and a custom barrel roof. The master closet has several drawers and storage spaces, including a built in safe. The two guest bedrooms downstairs are very spacious, and include built ins in the closets. The larger of the two has an en suite that shares as a pool bath ,and the other bedroom adjoins the guest bath. Upstairs above the garage, you will find the fourth, and largest bedroom with full bath, full closet with ceiling fan, and beautiful built-in desk with extra storage. The garage has three 10 foot wide by 8 foot tall doors, and a 28 foot of depth. The garage also has very nice built-in cabinets. Out back, you will find an 1100 square foot back porch that includes a wonderful built-in grill area with a sink, four burner grill, commercial vent hood, refrigerator and ice maker, all kitchen aid. There are also five ceiling fans and speakers built-in the back porch. Next to the grill area on the back porch is a heated and cooled storage room measuring 5 x 14, great for all of you storage needs. 22kw whole house propane generator. And last, but not least a gorgeous pool with pouring bowls and a massive 25 foot tall screen. It even has automatic blinds in the living room, kitchen, nook, office, dining room, and all bedrooms. Beautifully landscaped. All sitting on .86 acres in the wonderful gated, and guarded, community of the Country Club Of Ocala. Welcome home! Square footage is wrong on Zillow. I don't think they are including the top floor.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2020
MLS Number
OM676924
Location
Address
1795 SE 73RD PLACE
City
OCALA
State
FL
Zip Code
34480
County
MARION (SOUTH)
Listing
Provider
Platinum Homes and Land Realty, original listing
Name
Platinum Homes and Land Realty
Phone
(352) 274-5645
Office Name
PLATINUM HOMES AND LAND REALTY
Office Phone
(352) 620-0207
Agent Name
Frank Falbo

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