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504 Dewey Avenue
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
Jonathan D Griffin with Keller Williams, original listing - (228) 275-7500
$1,250,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3095 Square Feet
Property Description
As Ole Town Ocean Springs continues to boom, properties located in a PRIME location such as this home, will rarely become available. Now is the time to experience luxury living in the heart of downtown Ocean Springs with this exquisite Southern Traditional craftsman home. Nestled in the golf cart district of Ole Town, just half a block from Porter Avenue and two blocks from Government Street, this residence epitomizes charm and convenience to all of the fabulous things that made Ocean Springs one of the top coastal towns to live in USA Today and Southern Living publications. As you step inside, you'll be captivated by the grandeur of 10-foot ceilings, exposed beams, and rich maple wood flooring throughout. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the spacious kitchen, dining area, and living room, perfect for entertaining guests or relaxing with family. The gourmet kitchen is a culinary masterpiece, boasting a Bosch gas stove top range, towering custom cabinets adorned with brass handles, and a large entertainer's island topped with quartz countertops. Retreat to the luxurious primary bedroom suite on the first floor, complete with an indulgent spa bath featuring separate vanity areas, a soaker tub, and an oversized custom tiled walk-in shower. As you ascend to the second floor, you'll discover a versatile landing area with custom built-in shelving, ideal for a personal home library, office space, or additional living area. Three generously sized guest bedrooms and two adjacent guest bathrooms provide ample accommodation for family and friends. Also upstairs, you have the option to unleash your creativity in the approximately 500 sq ft of unfinished space. It is ready for your personal touch to create additional guest bedrooms and a bathroom or an added bonus room for entertaining or home gym. Step outside to the screened-in back porch overlooking the salt-water inground pool, where you can savor your morning coffee or unwind after a long day. The expansive 0.45-acre lot offers endless possibilities for creating your own resort-style oasis. Additionally, the property features an auxiliary dwelling, which, while not adding value, provides the opportunity for future expansion or rental income. With R2 zoning and current approval for short-term rentals, this property offers both luxury living and investment potential. Don't miss your chance to make this exclusive retreat your own in the vibrant heart of Ocean Springs. You'll love your future of afternoon golf cart rides or walks for some Kilwin's Ice-Cream , brunch at Lady May's, Fat Spoon Cafe or Maison de Lou, and your evenings of live performances, cocktails, and dinner at Murkey Waters, Phoenicians or Mosiac's. And if you are also looking for an investment opportunity, this property has successful short term rental (STR) ability due to its close proximity to all of the wonderful places that draw people to vacation in Ocean Springs.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2017
MLS Number
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Location
Address
504 Dewey Avenue
City
Ocean Springs
State
MS
Zip Code
39564
County
JACKSON (COUNTY)
Listing
Name
Phone
(228) 326-6680
Office Name
Office Phone
(228) 275-7500
Agent Name
Jonathan D Griffin
Agency Phone
(228) 275-7500

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