Welcome Boaters! This great property has everything for you! 2456 SF under air with a split floor plan includes an oversized garage to park your water toys, RV, tandem your cars or put in a workshop with an additional oversized parking pad outside. A heated pool and spa, 40 year shingles on the roof (new after Charley in 2005), and both AC units are within 2 years old. The house was rebuilt after Hurricane Charley in 2005 with the exception of the masonry, the slab and flooring. Open kitchen design with an island that includes seating for six and a light and bright eat-in area that overlooks the canal and pool area and also steps out to a covered, screened patio-perfect for dolphin watching or enjoying your morning coffee. The 200 feet of deepwater canal frontage is on Artesian Waterway which connects to Elkcam Waterway, bringing you almost immediately to Charlotte Harbor, a then just a short boat ride to the Gulf of Mexico with no bridges! Located within a one mile walk or bike ride to Port Charlotte Beach Park! The park has a 465 ft. pier with boat and kayak ramps, a beach and courts galore: basketball, volleyball, tennis and bocce. There are picnic shelters with grills, horseshoes, a playground, a pool and a LARGE rental facility for hosting your events. Bring your furry loved one-there's even a dog park!
Listing courtesy of Michael Saunders & Company. Selling Office: GULF ACCESS HOMES INC.
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