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1514 Fuller Road

1514 Fuller Road

(850) 561-0400

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1514 Fuller Road, Leon County, FL 32318

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Patio / balcony
Parking
Recently renovated
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Unit Amenities
patio / balcony
range
refrigerator
recently renovated
Property Amenities
parking
First month rent is free! Welcome to this stunning upper level unit with three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, This fully renovated home offers the perfect blend of comfort and style. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by the open living area, providing a seamless flow between the living room, dining area, and kitchen. The cool views from the living room will surely captivate your attention, offering a serene and relaxing atmosphere. Enjoy the convenience of being near parks and Lake Jackson, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The balcony deck is an ideal spot to unwind and soak in the beautiful surroundings. This home is situated in a desirable North Monroe neighborhood, offering easy access to a variety of amenities and attractions. Whether you're looking to explore the vibrant city life or simply enjoy the tranquility of your own space, this home is the perfect choice. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to live in a home that combines modern updates with a prime location.

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Property Status: Active

Katesa Wood

Empire Properties

MLS Number: 384025

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