1144 Gerona Ave
Deltona, FL 32725, Volusia County
4
Beds
2
Baths
1,699
Sq. Feet
Opening Bid
$125,000
Opening Bid
$125,000
1144 Gerona AveDeltona, FL 32725, Volusia County
4
Beds
2
Baths
1,699
Sq. Feet
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Property Details
Beds
4
Baths
2
Square Footage
1,699
Lot Size (Acres)
0.21
Property Type
Single Family Home
Year Built
1967
Special Notes
Short Sale-Foreclosure subject to lien holder approvals 2 DRIVEWAYS- GARAGE AND CARPORT PARK ALL YOUR TOYS!! T This remodeled 4-bedroom, 2-bath home in Deltona Lakes offers 1,699 sq ft of living area and over 2,000 total sq ft, set on a spacious corner lot with two driveways, a garage, and a carport. Inside, enjoy new flooring throughout, fresh interior paint, and a functional split floor plan. Both bathrooms have been updated, and the kitchen features a brand-new gas stove, farmhouse sink, butcher-block countertops, and modern finishes. Additional highlights include a gas water heater and a roof replaced within the last 6-10 years. Living spaces include a comfortable Florida room, a side porch, and open main areas ideal for daily living or hosting. Across from the scenic 24-acre Vann Park and close to Lake Monroe and Lake Gleason, this location offers abundant outdoor recreation. Nearby parks include Campbell Park, Thornby Park, Mariner's Cove Park, Festival Park, Dupont Lakes Park, and Wes Crile Park, with Thornby Park providing nature trails and a playground, . Nature lovers will appreciate being just 16 minutes to Blue Springs State Park and 24 minutes to Wekiwa Springs. Conveniently located about 30 minutes to Daytona Beach, 30 minutes to Sanford Airport, near the SunRail, 45 minutes to Orlando, and close to major roadways. A move-in-ready home offering updates, space, and exceptional proximity to parks, springs, and major cities. All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed Property is being offered as a potential short sale and/or foreclosure. Sale is subject to lienholder(s) approval*
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