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1665 28th Avenue North

1665 28th Avenue North

(727) 496-4732

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Location

1665 28th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33713

Amenities

W/D hookup
Hardwood floors
Pet friendly
Parking
Recently renovated
Unit Amenities
hardwood floors
w/d hookup
recently renovated
Property Amenities
cats allowed
dogs allowed
pet friendly
parking
Discover this cute and inviting 1-bedroom, 1-bath duplex perfectly situated near downtown St. Pete. Enjoy an abundance of natural light, beautiful hardwood floors throughout, and a fully updated bathroom that adds a touch of modern elegance.

Key Features:

Bright & Airy: Large windows flood the space with natural light.
Modern Touches: Hardwood floors and an updated bathroom enhance the home's appeal.
Spacious Layout: Well-designed living spaces that offer room to relax or entertain.
Convenient Parking: Ample parking available in the back or on the street.
Owner-Paid Utilities: Water, sewer, and trash expenses are covered by the owner.
Note: There is no washer/dryer hookup.
This duplex offers a comfortable urban lifestyle with all the essentials and is just minutes away from the heart of downtown St. Pete. Schedule a tour today to experience all it has to offer!

Owner responsible for water, sewer, and trash.

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Property Details (Fees & Lease)

Listing Provided by Tenant Turner

Property Status: Pending

Chelsie Campbell-Finch

DIRECT EXPRESS REALTY

MLS Number: U8208631

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