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9660 Pineapple Preserve Court

9660 Pineapple Preserve Court

(239) 415-6500

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9660 Pineapple Preserve Court, Lee County, FL 33908

Amenities

Patio / balcony
Dishwasher
Garage
Walk in closets
Pool
Air conditioning
Unit Amenities
air conditioning
dishwasher
furnished
garbage disposal
patio / balcony
range
refrigerator
walk in closets
Property Amenities
parking
pool
garage
hot tub
internet access
Gladiolus Preserve --- Short-term or annual, long-term, including the 2026 main season. Available to start July 2025. . Furnished/Turnkey. wifi, cable, power, lawn, and pool service included. This floor plan offers two living areas, 3 Beds a den (4th bedroom). A large heated saltwater pool & spa overlooking the lake on a cul-de-sac. This home looks like a model with a loaded high-end designer kitchen. No smoking ever. NEW roof Dec.. 2022, NEW A/C May 2022, pool heater 2022 and NEW designer flooring June 2022, Unreal loaded gorgeous designer kitchen. ----- A Pet will be considered with a deposit. --------- Available Mid July on ----- $4,500 per month July -Dec. $6,000 per month for Jan. and April. February and March $7,500 per month -

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Property Status: Active

Jason Schroeder

Weichert Realtors Agency ONE

MLS Number: 225049479

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