Highlight
Year Built
1988
Days of On-Site Use
--
Property Type
Single Family Home
Price per Sqft
$325
Car Garage
1.0
Property Details
Key Details
Sub Type
Single Family Residence
Listing Status
Active
Purchase Type
For Sale
Square Footage
2,068 sqft
Subdivision
3U4 | Palma Ceia Park
MLS Listing ID
TB8482641
Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
2
Half Baths
1
Construction Status
Fixer
HOA Y/N
No
Annual Tax Amount
$11,434
Lot Size
6,534 Sqft
Acres
0.15
Property Sub-Type
Single Family Residence
Source
Stellar MLS
Location
State
FL
County
Hillsborough
Community
3U4 | Palma Ceia Park
Area
33629 - Tampa / Palma Ceia
Zoning
RS-60
Rooms
Other Rooms
Breakfast Room Separate, Inside Utility
Interior
Interior Features
High Ceilings, Living Room/Dining Room Combo, PrimaryBedroom Upstairs
Heating
Electric
Cooling
Central Air
Flooring
Other
Fireplaces Type
Other, Wood Burning
Furnishings
Unfurnished
Fireplace
true
Appliance
None
Laundry
Inside
Exterior
Exterior Feature
None
Fence
Fenced
Community Features
Street Lights
Utilities Available
Electricity Available, Public, Sewer Available, Sewer Connected, Water Available
Roof Type
Shingle
Attached Garage
true
Garage
true
Private Pool
No
Building
Lot Description
In County, Near Public Transit, Paved
Entry Level
Two
Foundation
Slab
Lot Size Range
0 to less than 1/4
Sewer
Public Sewer
Water
Public, See Remarks
Architectural Style
Traditional
Structure Type
Brick,Frame
New Construction
false
Construction Status
Fixer
Schools
Elementary Schools
Roosevelt-Hb
Middle Schools
Coleman-Hb
High Schools
Plant-Hb
Others
Senior Community
No
Ownership
Fee Simple
Acceptable Financing
Cash
Listing Terms
Cash
Special Listing Condition
Real Estate Owned
Virtual Tour
https://www.propertypanorama.com/instaview/stellar/TB8482641

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