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4822 Ocean Blvd # 4D Sarasota, Florida 34242 MLS# MFRA4617651
Welcome to your new home, a meticulously crafted TURNKEY 2 BED 2 BATH condo nestled in the newly renovated Siesta Towers. Positioned along "THE BIG PASS," where the Gulf's azure waters meet the intercoastal, this residence offers a seamless blend of luxury and coastal living. Step inside to discover a light-filled open concept design that showcases breathtaking views from every room. Recently upgraded, this condo features stunning soundproof tile floors throughout, a spacious renovated balcony with outdoor furnishings, and a sleek modern kitchen boasting new countertops, soft-close custom cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, a wine cooler, and accent lighting. Both master bedrooms are adorned with automated blinds and boast upgraded ensuites complete with dual sinks, European toilets, and stylish finishes. The unit comes fully furnished with designer pieces, ensuring comfort and elegance at every turn. Residents will enjoy the convenience of a dedicated storage space in a secure community-shared area located off the main lobby. Siesta Towers offers upgraded amenities including a newly designed 9 ft main pool, bicycle storage room, community room for gatherings, and a state-of-the-art fitness center nearing completion. For outdoor enthusiasts, there's a tackle and fishing room available, along with access to a shared private dock perfect for fishing lovers. Property is also Miami Dade Compliant! A quick stroll through Siesta Village leads to Siesta Beach, renowned for its white sands, while nearby restaurants, shops, bars, and vibrant nightlife ensure endless entertainment options. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own at Siesta Towers. Unit 4D promises a lifetime of enjoyment, spectacular sunsets, and cherished memories in one of Siesta Key's most desirable locations.
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