Highlight
Year Built
2005
Days of On-Site Use
--
Property Type
Condo
Price per Sqft
$206
Car Garage
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Property Details
Key Details
Sub Type
Condominium
Listing Status
Active
Purchase Type
For Sale
Square Footage
868 sqft
Subdivision
Tuscano At Suncoast Crossings Condo
MLS Listing ID
TB8429831
Bedrooms
1
Full Baths
1
Half Baths
1
HOA Fees
$328/mo
HOA Y/N
Yes
Annual Recurring Fee
3942.72
Annual Tax Amount
$2,331
Lot Size
871 Sqft
Acres
0.02
Property Sub-Type
Condominium
Source
Stellar MLS
Location
State
FL
County
Pasco
Community
Tuscano At Suncoast Crossings Condo
Area
33556 - Odessa
Zoning
MPUD
Interior
Interior Features
Ceiling Fans(s), Living Room/Dining Room Combo, Thermostat, Walk-In Closet(s)
Heating
Central
Cooling
Central Air
Flooring
Luxury Vinyl
Fireplace
false
Appliance
Dishwasher, Dryer, Electric Water Heater, Freezer, Microwave, Range, Refrigerator, Washer
Laundry
Laundry Closet
Exterior
Exterior Feature
Balcony, Storage
Community Features
Buyer Approval Required, Clubhouse, Fitness Center, Pool
Utilities Available
Cable Available, Electricity Available, Electricity Connected, Sewer Available, Sewer Connected, Water Available, Water Connected
Roof Type
Shingle
Garage
false
Private Pool
No
Building
Story
1
Entry Level
One
Foundation
Slab
Sewer
Public Sewer
Water
Public
Unit Floor
3
Structure Type
Stucco,Frame
New Construction
false
Others
Pets Allowed
Breed Restrictions, Cats OK, Dogs OK, Number Limit, Size Limit
HOA Fee Include
Cable TV,Pool,Internet,Maintenance Grounds,Management,Pest Control,Recreational Facilities
Senior Community
No
Pet Size
Medium (36-60 Lbs.)
Ownership
Condominium
Monthly Total Fees
$328
Acceptable Financing
Cash, Conventional, FHA
Membership Fee Required
Required
Listing Terms
Cash, Conventional, FHA
Num of Pet
2
Special Listing Condition
None

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