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8131 Channel Drive
Port Richey, FL 34668
$1,100,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2628
Property Description
https://rem.ax/3Toua0M Indulge in the epitome of waterfront living at 8131 Channel Dr, Port Richey. This exquisite 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 2-car garage pool home is a boater's paradise, resting graciously on just under half an acre in the serene community of Harbor Isles. Step into luxury as lush tropical landscapes embrace you upon arrival. The home unveils an open floor plan, with panoramic views of the tranquil Cotee River. With a thoughtfully designed split bedroom layout, generously sized rooms offer comfort and versatility. Hardwood flooring graces the main living areas, creating an inviting ambiance throughout. You will enjoy the gourmet kitchen, which is equipped with wood cabinets, granite counters, and double ovens. The kitchen island, an ideal hub for both food preparation and entertaining, seamlessly connects with the dining area. Discover a custom-built dry bar with shelving, showcasing your treasures and coastal decor. Entertainment reaches new heights with surround sound, enhancing game day or backyard family BBQs. Embrace a perpetual vacation as you unwind on the brick-paved patio, indulge in midnight swims in the heated pool with spa, or cast a line from your 134 ft. waterfront seawall at any time. For the boating enthusiast, lower the 10K LB boat lift and swiftly access the open Gulf of Mexico. 8131 Channel Dr offers the quintessential Florida lifestyle, a haven for those seeking both recreation and tranquility. Waterfront properties of this type with this view are rare. Seize this opportunity to make every day a vacation in your new waterfront retreat.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1967
MLS Number
W7861912
Location
Address
8131 CHANNEL DRIVE
City
PORT RICHEY
State
FL
Zip Code
34668
County
PASCO (COUNTY NORTH)
Listing
Provider
RE/MAX Marketing Specialist, original listing
Name
RE/MAX Marketing Specialist
Phone
(727) 789-5555
Office Name
RE/MAX MARKETING SPECIALISTS
Office Phone
(727) 853-7801
Agent Name
Nicholas Vavoulis

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