Highlight
Year Built
1970
Days of On-Site Use
--
Property Type
Condo
Price per Sqft
$120
Car Garage
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Property Details
Key Details
Sub Type
Condominium
Listing Status
Active
Purchase Type
For Sale
Square Footage
624 sqft
Subdivision
Gardens Beacon Square
MLS Listing ID
W7887203
Bedrooms
1
Full Baths
1
Condo Fees
$523
HOA Y/N
No
Annual Recurring Fee
6276.0
Annual Tax Amount
$647
Lot Size
871 Sqft
Acres
0.02
Property Sub-Type
Condominium
Source
Stellar MLS
Location
State
FL
County
Pasco
Community
Gardens Beacon Square
Area
34652 - New Port Richey
Zoning
MF1
Interior
Interior Features
Ceiling Fans(s), Eat-in Kitchen
Heating
Central
Cooling
Central Air
Flooring
Ceramic Tile, Laminate
Furnishings
Unfurnished
Fireplace
false
Appliance
Dishwasher, Microwave, Range, Refrigerator
Laundry
None
Exterior
Exterior Feature
Sidewalk
Community Features
Association Recreation - Owned, Buyer Approval Required, Clubhouse, Pool, Sidewalks, Special Community Restrictions
Utilities Available
Public
Amenities Available
Cable TV, Pool, Recreation Facilities
Roof Type
Built-Up,Shingle
Porch
Enclosed
Exposure
West
Garage
false
Private Pool
No
Building
Story
1
Entry Level
One
Foundation
Slab
Lot Size Range
0 to less than 1/4
Sewer
Public Sewer
Water
Public
Unit Floor
1
Structure Type
Block,Stucco
New Construction
false
Others
Pets Allowed
Yes
HOA Fee Include
Cable TV,Pool,Maintenance Grounds,Recreational Facilities,Sewer,Water
Senior Community
Yes
Pet Size
Small (16-35 Lbs.)
Ownership
Condominium
Monthly Total Fees
$523
Acceptable Financing
Cash, Conventional
Membership Fee Required
Required
Listing Terms
Cash, Conventional
Num of Pet
2
Special Listing Condition
None
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