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5703 Paradise Dr.
New Port Richey, FL 34653
$57,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
960
Property Description
Welcome to the Florida lifestyle! This adorable 2/2 on the water with access to the river and Gulf by canoe or kayak will add fun in the sun to your Florida living! This home features two screened in porches, front and back to enjoy the beautiful sunny days. The home and decor gives you a relaxing vibe great for artistry and writing, while viewing the canal from either bedroom window or back screen porch. This home will come partially furnished, so just bring your clothes and personal items, and you are all set! Added feature is all new windows! The Park owners have been installing new sea walls and have replaced the sod recently. This home is in the 55+ community of Harborview just minutes from the James L. Grey Preserve, two city parks, Orange Lake, an amazing local library, health food store, many local restaurants, pubs and breweries, and the river which runs through downtown New Port Richey. The little town of New Port Richey has the small town vibe with big city amenities such a local live theatre, a lovely Tea Shoppe, Butcher shoppe, and many other specialty shoppes and businesses. Our little community is tucked in 1.3 miles from our golf cart friendly city. The bonus is that the Tampa International Airport is 45 minutes away, Busch Gardens is 45 minutes from here as well. St. Petersburg/Clearwater Airport is 30 minutes away, and Suncoast Parkway is 20 minutes. Orlando and it's attractions are 2 hours from you. To our North is part of Old Florida near Crystal River and Homosassa Springs where there are many native parts to enjoy on a day trip. We are smack dab in the middle but enjoy small town living. Our Community is very active as well with Bingo, Shuffleboard, billiards, a heated pool, dances, and the list goes on! Boredom is not an option here. Contact Vickie to see this little slice of Paradise on Paradise Dr.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Other
Year Built
1979
MLS Number
11243582
Location
Address
5703 Paradise Dr.
City
New Port Richey
State
FL
Zip Code
34653
County
PASCO (COUNTY SOUTHWEST)
Listing
Provider
All Florida Mobile Homes, original listing
Name
All Florida Mobile Homes
Phone
(727) 807-4687
Office Name
All Florida Mobile Homes
Office Phone
(727) 807-4687
Agent Name
Vickie Inglee

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