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Windmark Beach North - 138 POND CYPRESS CV, Port St. Joe, FL

Windmark Beach North
190 Sandy Lane, Port St. Joe, FL
sold
5 beds
3 baths
2511 SqFt
Unit is no longer tracked by Livabl.
Description
The Carol is an exceptional 5 bedroom, 3 bath home. As you enter this home, you will find an office to the right and garage to the left. Continuing down the entry way of the home, the kitchen will be directly to the right at the end of the entry way. The family room is open and spacious connected with the dining area leading to the back porch. Bedroom 2 is situated to the left right off the family room along with a bathroom situated across from the room. Upstairs you'll find a spacious bonus room, with bedroom 4 and 5 connected to it. Bath 3 down the hall to the right, also leads to bedroom 3. Upstairs you also have bedroom 1 with double vanity, walk in closet, and separate Garden tub and shower.This home comes standard with a Smart Home Technology package which includes a KwikSet keyless entry, Skybell doorbell, automated front porch lighting, an Echo Dot device, and Quolsys touch panel which can be integrated to control your lighting, thermostat, front door and so much more.**Pictures may be of similar, but not necessarily of subject property, including exterior and interior colors.**
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138 POND CYPRESS CV Details

Name:
138 POND CYPRESS CV
Type:
Detached Two+ Story
Ownership:
Fee simple
Beds:
5 beds
Baths:
3 baths
Interior Size:
2511 SqFt
Lot Size:
-
Ceiling Heights:
-
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Price history

11/02/2022
Unit listed as Sold
08/27/2022
Unit listed as In Contract

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