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5407 BURNT ACORN WAY

5407 BURNT ACORN WAY

(877) 366-2213

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5407 Burnt Acorn Way, Seminole County, FL 32765

Amenities

In unit laundry
Dishwasher
Garage
Recently renovated
Stainless steel
Walk in closets
Unit Amenities
ceiling fan
dishwasher
in unit laundry
microwave
range
refrigerator
walk in closets
recently renovated
stainless steel
Property Amenities
parking
pool
garage
Beautiful Updated Townhome in the heart of Oviedo. Gated Community with a Community Pool. This 3 bedroom 2 and a half bath is Now Available For Rent!!! Step inside to discover an Open Floor Plan with high ceilings, all stainless steel appliances are updated with a spacious kitchen with modern cabinetry. All 3 bedrooms are upstairs, the master bedroom has a spacious walk in closet along with a walk in shower. A full bathroom is also upstairs along with the washer and dryer and the half bathroom is located downstairs which is perfect for guests. This townhome is located in Seminole County just minutes away from UCF, Research Park, Winter Park as well as Downtown Orlando.

Tenants must obtain Renter's Insurance. No Pets and No Smoking. Application fee is $50 with RentSpree. LawnCare and Pest Control is included in the rent. 1 year lease. Credit, Background and Income will be verified.

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Property Status: Pending

Kamla McGregor Crattic

LPT Realty, LLC.

MLS Number: S5127448

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