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11322 BRONSON ROAD

11322 BRONSON ROAD

(888) 883-8509

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11322 Bronson Road, Lake County, FL 34711

Amenities

Dishwasher
Garage
Walk in closets
Ceiling fan
Microwave
Range
Unit Amenities
ceiling fan
dishwasher
microwave
range
refrigerator
walk in closets
Property Amenities
parking
garage
Welcome to this stunning rental home in the highly sought-after William Place community in Clermont! This beautiful property offers 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, and an additional office space, making it perfect for families or those working from home. With a well-designed layout and modern features, this home combines comfort, functionality, and style. The house is equipped with a Tesla solar system and two Powerwall backup systems, providing energy savings and peace of mind during power outages. Enjoy lower utility costs while living in a sustainable, energy-efficient home. Step outside to a huge backyard that offers both privacy and space for outdoor activities, ideal for entertaining or simply relaxing. Located in a well-established neighborhood, this home offers both convenience and community.
With its prime location, generous living space, and energy-saving features, this property is truly amazing. Don’t miss the opportunity to make this exceptional house your next home!

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Property Details (Fees & Lease)

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Property Status: Active

Sandra Wyhnanskyj, PA

eXp Realty LLC

MLS Number: S5133282

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