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1102 Hansberry Court

1102 Hansberry Court

(386) 236-4220

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1102 Hansberry Court, Volusia County, FL 32174
Plantation Bay

Amenities

In unit laundry
Patio / balcony
Dishwasher
Garage
Recently renovated
Walk in closets
Unit Amenities
dishwasher
in unit laundry
microwave
patio / balcony
refrigerator
walk in closets
recently renovated
Property Amenities
parking
garage
Welcome to the PERFECT maintenance free living at 1102 Hansberry Ct. nestled in the sought-after Plantation Bay community in Ormond Beach. This beautifully updated lakefront home features 2 bedrooms + versatile space (for office, hobby, flex room) 3 bathroom offering a total of 1,604 square feet of living space.
The interior boasts 10-foot volume ceilings, creating a bright and open atmosphere. This charming townhome updated with laminate floors, wood venetians shutters and painted inside and outside. The kitchen is thoughtfully designed with 42-inch cabinetry, a generous pantry, a convenient breakfast bar for casual dining.
The first-floor master suite includes a private bathroom with dual sinks, a remodeled walk-in shower, and a spacious walk-in closet. Upstairs, the guest bedroom also features an Ensuite bathroom, providing guests with privacy and comfort.

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Property Status: Active

Kyle Jestes

Venture Development Realty, Inc

MLS Number: 1214347

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