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North Fort Myers, Florida Cute Waterside Home for Sale
5533 Adam Dr., North Fort Myers, Florida 33917
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Popular North Fort Myers sits across from Fort Myers on the Caloosahatchee River on the southeastern Florida coast and is the setting for this cute waterside manufactured home in a community called Old Bridge Village. The home has two bedrooms, two baths, 1,175 square feet and was built in 1997. The asking price is $319,000.
Light colored vinyl siding covers the property's exterior, which has a nice front patio, a well-kept lawn and a lagoon view. The back deck backs to a canal and the private, deeded boat dock.
Inside, the floors are tan tile and vinyl planking, and the walls are pastel green, peach and gray with some wallpaper. The glass-enclosed front porch has a wet bar, stretches across the living area and boasts unimpeded water views.
White cabinets, stainless steel/white appliances, light tan speckled granite countertops and a window grace the kitchen. Both bedrooms have windows. The master bath features a walk-in shower. The home also has a washer and dryer and a workspace.
Amenities include two swimming pools, tennis courts, pickleball courts, a fitness center, a private oceanfront park and more.
The HOA fee is $483 per month.
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North Fort Myers, Florida:
Nestled on Florida's southwestern coast, North Fort Myers is a suburban part of Fort Myers, which sits across the Caloosahatchee River.
People come to North Fort Myers for many reasons, but the primary one is probably gorgeous Fort Myers Beach, a nearby oceanfront beach dotted with colorful eateries and bars.
The area is home to several elegant historic estates, including the magnificent Edison and Ford Winter Estates and the equisite Burroughs Home and Gardens. The estates and the gardens are popular tourist attractions.
Visitors and locals also enjoy exploring nearby barrier islands and beaches, such as Sanibel and Captiva, which are renowned for their seashells and wildlife.
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