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Key Details
Sold Price $400,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2,013 sqft
Price per Sqft $198
Subdivision Windswept Estates
MLS Listing ID 1086865
Sold Date 10/13/21
Style Ranch
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 2
Originating Board Daytona Beach Area Association of REALTORS®
Year Built 1973
Annual Tax Amount $4,430
Lot Size 0.270 Acres
Lot Dimensions 0.27
Property Description
This well built home in Ormond By the Sea. sits on almost 1/2 acre with a 12x58 parking pad for your RV or big boat!!!
All brick with a beautifully renovated kitchen with granite, wood cabinets with pullouts, Maytag stainless appliances and large stainless farm sink. Plank tile with shag carpeting in great condition. Extra large shower in Master bedroom. Guest bath original tile has been recently glazed to restore the original beauty. Also large vanity in guest bath with drawers. Freshly painted interior and exterior. Super spacious Florida room all glassed in. Privacy backyard with plenty of room for a pool. All window coverings stay. This lovely home is ready to move in. Just a few steps away from the Halifax River to watch the sunset. THE BOUNDARIES OF ORMOND BY THE SEA INCLUDE VOLUSIA/FLAGLER COUNTY LINE ON THE NORTH, THE CITY OF ORMOND BEACH TO THE SOUTH, THE ATLANTIC OCEAN ON THE EAST AND THE HALIFAX (INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY) RIVER TO THE WEST. BRING YOUR BATHING SUIT AND TOOTHBRUSH AND START LIVING THE ORMOND BY THE SEA LIFESTYLE NOW
In 1903, the smooth, hard-packed sands of Ormond Beach became a proving ground for automobile inventors and drivers. These first speed tournaments in the US earned Ormond the title "Birthplace of Speed."
Ormond Beach's rich and diverse history reaches back several centuries. The area was populated by Native Americans and developed by sugar cane planters, ship builders, hoteliers and railroad magnates. It was the vacation home of millionaires and automobile manufacturers in the early 20th century. With the building of the rail line to Ormond in 1886 and the first bridge over the Halifax River in 1887, tourism and residential activities began to flourish. John Anderson and Joseph Price, builders of that first bridge, fulfilled their dream to build a hotel on the beachside. In 1888, the Hotel Ormond opened with 75 rooms. In 1890, railroad magnate Henry Flagler bought the hotel, expanded it, and in 1904 added a railroad bridge across the river to bring guests to the hotel. Anderson and Price continued to manage the hotel during the Flagler era until their deaths in 1911. John D. Rockefeller spent several winters in the hotel until he purchased the Casements across the street in 1918. Rockefeller spent his winters at the Casements until his death in 1937 at age 97. The hotel was demolished in 1992. Known as the "Birthplace of Speed," Ormond Beach is the site of the first timed automobile race on its hard-packed sandy beach in 1903.
Ormond Scenic Loop & Trail (OSLT) is a 30+ mile double loop of roadways traversing some of the most beautiful and diverse natural scenery remaining in all of northeast Florida. There is ready access to the Atlantic Ocean, North Peninsula, Tomoka and Bulow Creek State Parks as well as numerous city and county parks. The roadway view includes unobstructed vistas of two rivers, creeks and marshes, barrier island dunes and beach, and historic dwellings. Visitors seeking a cultural and/or historic experience will find museums and historic public buildings and private homes along the corridor, in Tomoka State Park and in locations a few blocks off the designated roadways. Recreational opportunities abound with numerous parks and trails offering boating, fishing, hiking, swimming, bicycling, beach walking and much more. Vast expanses of water and natural Florida scrub vegetation create beautiful scenic vistas waiting to be photographed. Northern right whales and humpback whales can be seen offshore during migration seasons. Dolphins are a common sight. Loggerhead, green and leatherback turtles use the sandy beaches along A1A for nesting.
Location
State FL
County Volusia
Community Windswept Estates
Direction Approx 4 miles north of Granada off John Anderson
Interior
Interior Features Ceiling Fan(s), Split Bedrooms
Heating Central
Cooling Central Air
Exterior
Parking Features Attached
Garage Spaces 2.0
Porch Glass Enclosed, Rear Porch
Total Parking Spaces 2
Garage Yes
Building
Water Public
Architectural Style Ranch
Structure Type Brick
Others
Senior Community No
Tax ID 3221-14-00-0020
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