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7110 King Arthur Dr Port Richey, Florida 34668 MLS# MFRTB8315218
This gem of a home will surprise you! With a welcoming feel, the home has received great care for years and is now ready for the next owner. Landscaped and decorated to feel like you stepped into a cottage in the Mediterranean - you will find small spots to relax and savor the peace and quiet. The rocked front yard allows for additional parking and low maintenance (no mowing) and the front porch is surrounded by plants with a picket vinyl fence that can be enjoyed all times of the day as it's covered and does not receive direct sun. The living space is decorated in rich colors and thoughtful treatments with wood-look laminate and ceramic tile flooring for ease of care and cleanliness. The current owner has made use of every space in the kitchen including the pantry cabinet and dining table area which creates a cozy family spot. There is refrigerator in the garage that runs great and will remain with the home. The Florida Room off the kitchen/dining, that the current owners use as a family room with a reach through window from the kitchen. (There is a window A/C behind a painting that is not used much. The large entertainment center cabinet can remain with the home, too.) Probably the best location on this property is the backyard -- it's paradise! There's a fully fenced and private yard, with rock and stepping stone walking paths, a water fountain, garden spots, several table and chair patio areas for dining and entertaining, a large storage shed in the center which could be an artists studio, workshop or garden shed, and lush and healthy avocado and mango trees. The concrete table and benches, water fountain, and porch swing remain with the house and other furnishings are negotiable. This home was loved by its current owners and the next owners will fall in love also.
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Reduced By $10,000