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St. Augustine, Florida Lovely Seaside Home for Sale
6970 A1A S., Unit 313, Saint Augustine, Florida 32080
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Saint Augustine is a beautiful historic town on the northeastern Florida coast and is the location of this seaside condominium with one bedroom and one bath. The size is not disclosed but is probably about 700 square feet. The asking price is $375,000.
The residence is on the third floor of a white four story building called Beacher's Lodge. The home has an exterior entrance.
Inside, the walls and ceiling are white; the floor is terracotta tile with gray inlay. The ceiling is slightly vaulted, and at the end of the living area are sliding glass doors and a balcony with soothing views of the beach, sky and water.
The kitchenette, including the appliances, is all white. Dark wood planking, an open closet and a nice window adorn the bedroom. The bath has a white theme and a tub and shower.
Community amenities include a private board walk, a private swimming pool and a picnic and grill area.
The HOA fee is $410 per month
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St. Augustine, Florida:
On the northeastern shore of Florida, St. Augustine is a charming 457-year-old town steeped in Old World character, romance and history. It was founded by the Spanish in 1565, 42 years before Jamestown, Virginia was settled, and it is the oldest continuously occupied city in the United States.
Today, the city is a lively tourist destination where the past always seems close at hand. Remnants of the First Spanish Colonial Period are visible in the four square mile Historic District where narrow streets are lined with beautifully restored (and reconstructed) balconied homes, clapboard homes and homes built with coquina (crushed shells).
Downtown's charming, pedestrian-friendly St. George Street has a wonderful array of boutiques, restaurants, galleries, pubs, bookstores, small hotels and a few haunted buildings. First Friday Art Walks and historical reenactments attract sizeable crowds.
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