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17191 SW 40TH TERRACE

17191 SW 40TH TERRACE

(352) 369-4044

Location

17191 Southwest 40th Terrace, Marion County, FL 34473

Amenities

Patio / balcony
Dishwasher
New construction
Ceiling fan
Hot tub
Unit Amenities
ceiling fan
dishwasher
patio / balcony
Property Amenities
hot tub
new construction
Luxurious 4 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Residence Welcome to the epitome of modern living! This magnificent 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom property boasts a spacious open floor plan that promises to be a dream for entertainers and families alike. From the moment you step inside, you'll be captivated by the stunning wood-like ceramic tile flooring that stretches throughout the entire home, perfectly combining durability with aesthetic elegance. High ceilings add to the grandeur of the living space, ensuring every corner is bathed in natural light. The gourmet kitchen is the heart of this home. Outfitted with high-end fixtures and state-of-the-art appliances, you'll find every culinary adventure to be a delight. The sizable island ensures ample space for meal preparations and casual gatherings, fostering moments of connection. All four bedrooms have been thoughtfully designed to provide sanctuary and relaxation. The master suite, in particular, is a masterclass in luxury, promising restful nights and invigorating mornings. The two pristine bathrooms, replete with top-tier fixtures, merge functionality with style, ensuring every routine feels like a spa experience. Location is key, and this home situates you close to local amenities and transportation, while still offering the tranquility of a residential neighborhood.

Property Details (Fees & Lease)

Listing Provided by ListHub

Property Status: Off The Market

Felix Vizcaino

Keller Williams Cornerstone Realty

MLS Number: OM667179

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