2224 592nd St,
Old Town,
FL
32680
Built for pleasure. This home was created with all the comforts of work, home, fun and relaxation in mind. The 3/2 split floor plan manufactured home has a spacious open floor plan. The oversized living room welcomes you into the home paired next to a kitchen dining combo that is any hosts delight. This kitchen has an island area equipped with sink, dishwasher, and capability of seating 3 to 5. The stove has a bonus feature of a pot filler faucet. Nestled between the kitchen and dining area is a lovely coffee/breakfast bar. Directly off the living room are two bedrooms and a bathroom. This home provides the professional a quaint office area with glass French doors, closely positioned to the back door for separate entrance. The back door enters through the laundry/ mud hall creating an easy area to clean up before entering the home. The master bedroom allows more than enough room with a walk in closet sporting dual entry ways. The very elegant master bath truly caters to any couple with dual sinks with a vanity, a walk in shower with dual heads and a bench, a deep soaking bath tub, and a separate area for the toilet. Outside is a huge 25x36. covered concrete patio area perfect for quiet private evenings or hosting any gathering. Separated by sidewalk from the house is a large 30x50x12 garage with 3 roll up doors. One door leads to the patio area. This home has crown molding, recessed beamed areas in the ceiling, ceiling fans throughout, 50 ton air conditioner, R13 insulation, 2x6 exterior frame, all electric underground, a concrete driveway enforced to handle the load of a semi, a lime rock pad next to the driveway, and more. It is under an hour to Gainsville hospitals and shopping, Horseshoe Beach and Steinhatchee at the Gulf of Mexico. Multiple boat ramps and springs are nearby.
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