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14533 Nw 214th Terrace
High Springs, FL 32643
$1,798,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
10
Bathroom
6
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
6158
Property Description
Discover unparalleled privacy and architectural elegance on a 5.49 acre cleared parcel surrounded by grand daddy oaks in serene High Springs. This custom built 2 story main residence, completed in 2023, boasts an impressive 4,178 square feet of living space featuring 6 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a versatile office space upstairs that can be transformed into a TV or movie room, and two large dining areas downstairs. Additionally, the home features exterior 2x6 frame construction optimizing both insulation and structural strength. Step inside to experience the expansive 18 foot foyer and grand white oak wood stairs. From the moment you step on the gorgeous white oak wood-look porcelain tiles in the main living areas, this home will captivate you. The great room's 18-foot fireplace and gourmet main kitchen continue the theme of beauty. The kitchen, designed as the heart of the home, includes a 10 foot island, custom cabinetry, elegant crown molding, stunning quartz countertops, and top-of-the-line appliances including two KitchenAid dishwashers, a 36” Bosch induction cooktop, GE Profile French door refrigerator, and GE double wall ovens. The functionality shines with double dishwashers, a double wall oven, and an in-cabinet paper towel drawer. Behind the scenes, a spacious 17.5 foot by 7.5 foot prep kitchen/pantry/scullery boasting over 130 square feet offers ample storage and food preparation space that is equipped with its own sink and multiple outlets for appliances plus space ready for a stand up freezer or additional full size refrigerator. The upstairs hosts 4 bedrooms, a bonus room, and small loft perfect for a sitting area or reading nook. The 2nd floor also features a secondary laundry room, complementing the primary laundry room adjacent to the master closet on the first floor. The expansive covered front porch invites relaxation and enjoyment of the scenic views, emphasizing the home’s blend of luxury and practicality. This estate is Agricultural A-1 zoned, ideal for those wishing to bring horses, cows, and chickens, and is one of the only homes with A-1 zoning on the street, adding to its exclusivity. Located just 7 minutes from Publix Supermarket, downtown High Springs and essential amenities, and within close proximity to Poe Springs, Gilchrist Blue Springs, and Ginnie Springs, it’s perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Additionally, a 1,980 square foot in-law manufactured home built in 2022 with a separate address sits on the property. Perfect for family, guests, or as a short-term rental opportunity. A 20 x 40 foot metal workshop building, partially enclosed for extra storage, and a custom built chicken coop with capacity for 25 chickens complement the guest home. This estate is a truly rare opportunity to own a brand-new, sprawling property in one of Florida’s most picturesque settings, ideal for large families or investors seeking a distinctive property with potential for rental income or a private retreat near top regional attractions. This home won’t last long, so be one of the first to see it! The main home on the property has it's own address and separate listing with additional photos: 14531 NW 214th Terrace, MLS# OM677773. Both homes are on the same parcel.
Property Information
Lot Size
5 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2023
MLS Number
OM677809
Location
Address
14533 NW 214TH TERRACE
City
HIGH SPRINGS
State
FL
Zip Code
32643
County
ALACHUA (County)
Listing
Provider
Xcellence Realty, Inc, original listing
Name
Xcellence Realty, Inc
Phone
(305) 595-7355
Office Name
XCELLENCE REALTY
Office Phone
(866) 595-6025
Agent Name
Alexander Figueroa

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