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924 Nogoya
Venice, FL 34285
$73,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1056
Property Description
A refuge for relaxation! This 2 bedroom, 2 bath home has subtle colors throughout and a splash of Florida vibe and seacoast feel. The beautiful fully furnished decor adds to the touches of detail. The dining room has a built-in cabinet converted into a serving credenza, vibrant colors and flows into the living area with a beautiful sectional and the new beautiful gray wood grain laminate, waterproof flooring sprawls throughout. There are double sliders off the living room that lead to a beautiful enclosed sunroom/lanai, with A/C, tile floor with windows/screens that can be used year round for extra guests, work space or relaxing with recliners and large TV. It's all set for enjoying the big game. There is paneling across one wall that covers windows and can easily be removed. Off the carport you enter the galley kitchen where white is always in style. There are updated countertops, brick tile backsplash, newer sink/faucet and clean white painted cabinets with an indoor laundry behind louvered doors. This 24 X 44 home has a very large secondary bedroom, a queen bed and double mirrored closet doors. There is an abundance of closet space all throughout this home. The guest bath has a combo tub/shower, white vanity and sink with a decorative tiled floor. The master bedroom with queen bed sits in the rear of the home and enters into a dressing area with a double closet and mosaic tile flooring. This leads to a private bath area with a step in shower and vanity. This home has great bone structure, a roof over, hot water heater, and A/C just a few years old. The brick front has lovely potted plants and is framed by two miniature palm trees. A lovely screen room off the new covered carport with a wicker setting leads to the back entrance with a back patio for sunning and flowering bougainvillea bushes for privacy is all set for you to enjoy. The rear shed also provides ample storage for a workroom, bikes or beach gear. This home has potential to not just make a vacation spot but to realize a new way to enjoy retirement in paradise. Fully turnkey residence is ready to move right in. Bay Indies 55+ Community is a place where you can enjoy the gym in the morning and a swim in one of the three heated pools in the afternoon and just lounge. There are many organized clubs, tennis, pickleball and many other activities to choose from or go at your own pace. Kayak storage and launch from Curry Creek, fish, concerts, trivia, 3 mile walking/biking path around the park for you. Downtown Venice with beautiful beaches, restaurants, and shopping are all within 2.5 miles. We live in the park as you'll become our neighbors. Take advantage of our pictures and videos on our website. All listing information given to us is considered appropriate and reliable but should be independently verified through personal inspection by appropriate professionals. Home must be maintained by the community prospectus. The lot rent is determined by the community office and covers all amenities offered including property taxes and lawn maintenance.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Other
Year Built
1973
MLS Number
11244037
Location
Address
924 Nogoya
City
Venice
State
FL
Zip Code
34285
County
SARASOTA (COUNTY)
Listing
Provider
My Florida Dreams, original listing
Name
My Florida Dreams
Phone
(941) 981-3424
Office Name
My Florida Dreams
Office Phone
(207) 807-2376
Agent Name
Bob Rosenbaum

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