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5635 20TH AVENUE N

5635 20TH AVENUE N

(727) 381-2345

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5635 20th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33710
Disston Heights

Amenities

Patio / balcony
Garage
Pool
Ceiling fan
Range
Refrigerator
Unit Amenities
ceiling fan
patio / balcony
range
refrigerator
Property Amenities
parking
pool
garage
Charming Pool Home with a Spacious Backyard Retreat
Live the Florida lifestyle in this inviting pool home, complete with a professionally landscaped and fully fenced backyard—perfect for entertaining friends and family. The sparkling pool and covered patio make outdoor living a daily pleasure.
Inside, you'll find durable concrete flooring throughout, with classic ceramic tile in the kitchen. An oversized bonus room adds flexibility, ideal for a home office, creative studio, or cozy den.
Impact-resistant windows bring peace of mind and a quieter interior, shielding you from weather and outside noise. Curb appeal is strong, with a well-maintained exterior that welcomes you home.
Rent includes pool and lawn care, so you can relax and enjoy the perks without the maintenance hassle. Conveniently located just minutes from downtown St. Petersburg, the beach, and the airport—this home brings it all together.
Come see if this gem fits your lifestyle.

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Property Status: Active

Chuck Anderson

Coldwell Banker

MLS Number: TB8402097

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