Current Bid
$100,000
Opening Bid

7421 Nova Scotia Dr

Port Richey, FL 34668, Pasco County

3

Beds

2

Baths

1,216

Sq. Feet
618 Views
Special Notes
This lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath home offers a fantastic opportunity for a savvy buyer or investor. While the garage area sadly suffered fire damage in January of 2025, the rest of the home shines with stylish upgrades and a functional layout. Step inside to attractive wood-look, plank tile flooring throughout the entire home (low maintenance - no carpet anywhere!). The kitchen has an abundance of cabinet space, a closet pantry and is complimented by granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and a cozy dinette area. The versatile split floor plan allows for comfort and privacy. The comfortable primary suite with sliders leading to the patio and spacious fenced yard, features a built-in closet and walk-in closet, and the updated ensuite bathroom enhances its appeal with earthy tile tones and a step-in shower. There are two generously sized guest bedrooms and a modern guest bath with tub and shower. Energy efficient windows assist in maximizing natural sunlight creating a brighter inviting atmosphere. Youll appreciate the freedom of no HOA or CDD fees and your new home is located in Flood Zone X! This fabulous location is just 2 blocks from Lake Lisa Park, perfect for children and pets with its playground and green space and just minutes to schools, medical facilities, shopping plazas and dining. Explore nature trails at nearby Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park, kayak on its natural springs or have a relaxing beach day at Robert R. Rees Memorial Park. Take a short drive to downtown New Port Richey and enjoy its waterfront restaurants, music, retail therapy and events at Sims Park! This property is awaiting the right buyer to recognize its charm and potential!... read more ↓
Accepted Payment Type
Cash
Accepted Contingencies
None
Earnest Money Deposit
5% ($2,500 min)
Additional Documents
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Buyer's Premium
5% or $2,500
Listing Agent - Rose Brown
(727) 403-0180
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Est. Market Value
$197,837
Bidding Ends In
22h 22m
Current Bid
$100,000
Bid Increment
$25,000
Reserve Not Met

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Property Details

Beds
3
Baths
2
Square Footage
1,216
Lot Size (Acres)
0.12
Property Type
Single Family Home
Year Built
1979
Special Notes
This lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath home offers a fantastic opportunity for a savvy buyer or investor. While the garage area sadly suffered fire damage in January of 2025, the rest of the home shines with stylish upgrades and a functional layout. Step inside to attractive wood-look, plank tile flooring throughout the entire home (low maintenance - no carpet anywhere!). The kitchen has an abundance of cabinet space, a closet pantry and is complimented by granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and a cozy dinette area. The versatile split floor plan allows for comfort and privacy. The comfortable primary suite with sliders leading to the patio and spacious fenced yard, features a built-in closet and walk-in closet, and the updated ensuite bathroom enhances its appeal with earthy tile tones and a step-in shower. There are two generously sized guest bedrooms and a modern guest bath with tub and shower. Energy efficient windows assist in maximizing natural sunlight creating a brighter inviting atmosphere. Youll appreciate the freedom of no HOA or CDD fees and your new home is located in Flood Zone X! This fabulous location is just 2 blocks from Lake Lisa Park, perfect for children and pets with its playground and green space and just minutes to schools, medical facilities, shopping plazas and dining. Explore nature trails at nearby Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park, kayak on its natural springs or have a relaxing beach day at Robert R. Rees Memorial Park. Take a short drive to downtown New Port Richey and enjoy its waterfront restaurants, music, retail therapy and events at Sims Park! This property is awaiting the right buyer to recognize its charm and potential!

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