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Beautiful Gulf Breeze, Florida Intracoastal Waterfront Home for Sale
5539 Soundside Dr., Apt A, Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563
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Balmy, breezy Gulf Breeze is on the Florida Panhandle and is the site of this inviting Santa Rosa Intracoastal Waterway condominium for sale. It has two bedrooms, two baths, 1,037 square feet and was built in 1987. The asking price is $335,000.
The home is in a blue and white four story building called Southwinds that sits about 50 feet from the seawall. The building has new paint, new lighting and a new roof. Just 14 units are in the building. A long metal walkway extends out into the water and leads to a boat dock.
Inside, the property has vaulted ceilings, recessed lighting, new white paint, new hardwood floors, a new water heater, new air conditioning and new windows. This is an end unit so views of the Intracoastal and the National Seashore beyond from the living room and its balcony are breathtaking.
All windows have hurricane shutters. The home is air conditioned and has electric heat.
The open kitchen has black countertops, wood cabinetry (with a matching wood ceiling) and stainless steel appliances (firdge, oven/stove, dishwasher) and an island. The master bath features a walk-in shower. The washer and dryer is tucked in the non-master bath, which has a shower and tub. Both carpeted, loft-style bedrooms are upstairs.
The HOA fee is $350 per month.
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Florida:
Sticking out into Hurricane Alley, Florida was a land no nation seemed to want. Ruled successively by Spain, France, England, and the Confederate States of America, the state had a backwater reputation. Other than St. Augustine and Pensacola, there were few cities. The area was rural and populated by frontier farmers.
In the late-1800s, changes came when railroads began chugging down both coasts. Industrialist Henry Flagler's Florida Easy Coast Railway even made it all the way to Key West. The Great Florida Land Boom, the build-up to World War II, and the space industry also helped turn Florida into one of the nation's most populous states. In 1900, there were about 500,000 residents. Today, there are more than 20 million, almost 351 people per square mile.
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