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12013 Lake Pretty Drive
Odessa, FL 33556
$1,099,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2719
Property Description
RARE FIND! Discover this concrete block home nestled on 1.2 acres of prime land along the prestigious Lake Pretty, an esteemed 79-acre freshwater slalom ski lake in Odessa. This FULLY remodeled residence spans 2,719 square feet, boasting open and split floor plan with 5 generously-sized bedrooms, 3 baths, and a 2-car garage, NO HOA, NO FLOOD ZONE, tucked back on a tranquil private road. Full Permitted Remodel, NEW Roof (2023) with a 30yr GAF architectural shingles updated to the latest FL bldg code, NEW Kitchen (2023) featuring NEW soft-close, maple, white shaker cabinets, drawer pull-outs, large farmers sink, high-quality quartz countertops, custom wood/ventless hood, and stainless steel appliances. NEW Luxury vinyl plank flooring (2023) flows seamlessly throughout, complemented by ceramic tile in the bathrooms. NEWLY remodeled Bathrooms (2023) including high end Delta fixtures. NEW Windows (2023) throughout (front are impact)This home is NOT in a high wind zone therefore impact was not required. NEW whole house water software filtration system (2023) with new well pressure tank (2024), drain field was replaced at some point by original owner (home built 1980), a commercial-grade geothermal HVAC system known for high efficiency and to last decades, complete with Nest smart control, and smart / recessed lights. NEW Siding (2023) along the back of the home with a NEW large oversized exterior deck (2023) to host gatherings. Massive yard has a 10’ft outdoor fire pit. The home exudes openness with high cathedral ceilings, a cozy wood-burning fireplace, and a bonus/sitting room offering picturesque views of Pretty Lake and your massive property - ROOM for a pool, gazebo, zone ASC-1, whatever you dream of! This property is tailor-made for lake enthusiasts, Pretty Lake is well sought after Slalom Ski Lake at mean depth 12 - 30ft, offering a plethora of water activities including jet-skiing, boating, water-skiing, kayaking, and canoeing. Delight in fishing for bass, trout, and catfish, bask in the sun, revel in breathtaking sunsets, and partake in the occasional holiday boat parade. Don't miss your chance to own over an acre on Pretty Lake!
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1980
MLS Number
T3453470
Location
Address
12013 LAKE PRETTY DRIVE
City
ODESSA
State
FL
Zip Code
33556
County
HILLSBOROUGH (WEST TAMPA)
Listing
Provider
Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc, original listing
Name
Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc
Phone
(727) 538-9200
Office Name
CHARLES RUTENBERG REALTY INC
Office Phone
(727) 538-9200
Agent Name
Kristin Brown

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