636 18th Ave., St. Petersburg, FL 33704
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$840,000
Sold on 7/12/13
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 2.00 2,724 $9,898 1923
On the market: 58 days
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Just a short two-block stroll from the Coffee Pot Bayou waterfront you will find one of Old Northeast's finest Dutch Colonial homes that has been lovingly restored. Built in 1923, the home occupies one and a half lots and is on one of the most desired streets in Old NE. Rare to the neighborhood, the private brick driveway leads to the spacious two-car garage, leaving you with plenty of extra off-street parking. The gourmet kitchen is tastefully remodeled with no expense spared. Seamlessly blending thenew with the old, this home boasts custom walnut counter tops, a farmhouse sink, custom faucets, period subway tile, a five gas burner stove and range with a convection oven, and Restoration Hardware lighting and hardware. Next to the kitchen is a "keeping room" as they say in the South, which makes for good casual living or informal dining. Beautiful Heart Pine hardwood floors are original and vintage 1920's wall sconces, chandeliers and light switch plates are carried out throughout. An informal family room and laundry/mud room were added to the back of the home. The master bathroom has been renovated with marble floors, two vanities, a Jacuzzi spa tub, and walk-in shower. Featured on the Old Northeast Candlelight Tour of homes in 2010, this homewas a favorite of many who toured! Classic charm and warmth best describe this beautiful historical home located near to all the best that St. Petersburg has to offer.
Listing courtesy of Sharon Kantner