2133 Eau Claire Ave Deland, FL 32724
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Traditional Farmhouse meets Modern Transitional! This 3-bedroom 2.5-bathroom home boasting roughly 2,600 sqft of living space is truly a one of a kind. Situated on an oversized lot nearly 3/4 an acre, this home sits off the beaten path while still maintaining proximity to all of life’s conveniences. With a historic background, this home was brought back to life in 2020. Entering through a circle drive you will find covered parking and plenty of curb appeal. When the front door opens, you are greeted with a perfect blend of original touches with modern updates. A complete updating of the kitchen, bathrooms, and fixtures are just a few highlights that catch the eye. The kitchen is a "showstopper" featuring quartz countertops, matte slate GE appliances, custom fixtures, a honed granite island with waterfall edges and eat-in seating. Some of that original preservation you will notice includes the re-finished wood floors, custom moldings, and shiplap to name a few. In addition, this home is also highlighted by tall ceilings in the living spaces, a plethora of spacious rooms, and newer prairie style double pane windows. The interior layout of this home allows for a functional flow and allows buyers to utilize the spaces in a variety of ways that fits their needs best. The exterior of this home has a lot to offer as well. Step out the back door to a fenced back yard with a brick patio/porch, a new wood lounging deck, concrete walkways, speakers (home sound system), and ample privacy. Looking for more space? A two-story barn offers plenty of storage and a setup for an upstairs barn apartment with infrastructure already in place. Lastly, the location offers that sought after privacy while being conveniently located near groceries, restaurants, Downtown Deland and major transit routes such as US 92, SR 44, and I-4. Call today to schedule a private showing!
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