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175 133RD AVENUE E

(888) 668-8283

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175 133rd Avenue East, Madeira Beach, FL 33708

Amenities

  • Recently Renovated
  • Stainless Steel
  • Ceiling Fan
  • Microwave
  • Range
  • Refrigerator
Unit Amenities
  • Ceiling Fan
  • Microwave
  • Range
  • Refrigerator
  • Recently Renovated
  • Stainless Steel
This beautifully renovated 2 bedroom and 1 bath property with a light, bright coastal vibe sits just a few blocks from John's Pass Village, only 2 blocks to the beach, and 2 blocks to the Intracoastal--an unbeatable trifecta for value, convenience, and coastal living. Included in your rent is water, sewer, and trash to help keep your monthly costs down. Thoughtfully updated with impact windows, doors, and sliders for peace of mind and long-term durability. The kitchens feature stainless steel appliances, stunning quartz countertops, and 42" solid wood cabinetry. The bathrooms continue the high-end feel with a solid wood dual vanity topped with quartz and a subway-tiled tub surround accented with designer detail. Inside, the bright and airy layout includes a formal dining/flex space drenched in natural light. The living room boasts vaulted ceilings that elevate the space and create an open, coastal feel. Both bedrooms are significantly larger than typical Madeira Beach bedrooms and include oversized closets; the second bedroom also offers vaulted ceilings for an added sense of spaciousness. Throughout the home, luxury vinyl plank flooring enhances the beach-ready, low-maintenance aesthetic. Schedule your showing today before it is gone!

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Property Status: Off The Market

Robert Bello, JR

Dalton Wade, Inc.

MLS Number: W7883145

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