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1410 RUNES Court

1410 RUNES Court

(904) 372-4711

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1410 Runes Court, Clay County, FL 32068

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In unit laundry
Granite counters
Dishwasher
Garage
Recently renovated
Gym
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ceiling fan
dishwasher
fireplace
granite counters
in unit laundry
range
refrigerator
recently renovated
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gym
parking
garage
Discover comfort and charm in this beautifully updated 4-bedroom, 2-bath home located on a quiet cul-de-sac in the heart of Middleburg. This home features a large, fenced backyard with a storage shed, offering plenty of space for outdoor fun, gardening, or weekend projects.

Inside, the kitchen shines with gorgeous granite countertops and plenty of cabinet space. The cozy living area is anchored by a wood-burning fireplace, creating the ideal atmosphere for relaxing nights in.

Enjoy the added bonus of an enclosed Florida room, perfect for a sunny reading nook, home gym, or casual entertaining space — rain or shine.

With four spacious bedrooms, there's room for everyone to spread out. Located just minutes from shopping, schools, and local parks, this home blends peaceful living with everyday convenience.
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Property Status: Active

CYNTHIA CELMER TOMASSETTI

Engel & Völkers Jacksonville Beach

MLS Number: 2096082

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