List Price
$449,900
List Price

$449,900

7610 Anna Avenue

Gibsonton, FL 33534, Hillsborough County

3

Beds

2

Baths

1,236

Sq. Feet
93 Views
Property Description
Discover 6.45 acres of opportunity on the scenic Alafia River! A recent survey reflects 4.48 acres of combined upland, providing plenty of usable land to create your dream riverfront retreat. The property includes a 1,236 sq ft wood-frame home with a 440 sq ft enclosed porch (with wall unit) and an oversized 505 sq ft two-car garage. The home does not appear to have been flooded from last year’s hurricanes. On Lot 4, there is a dilapidated singlewide mobile that will need to be removed, as it crosses the lot line and is in poor condition. Additional features include a large shed with an overhead garage door on Lot 4 for extra storage. With county review, there may be potential to obtain a variance for placement of a tiny home or small mobile. This main home on Lot 2 may also be eligible for renovation under the FEMA 50% rule, currently allowing up to $120,104 in improvements without requiring full compliance with floodplain management standards. Whether you envision a serene riverfront compound, a creative renovation project, or future development possibilities, the canvas is ready. With vision and effort, this property could become an incredible river oasis!... read more ↓
Accepted Payment Type
Cash
Accepted Contingencies
None
Earnest Money Deposit
5% ($2,500 min)
Additional Documents
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Listing Agent - Roy Barnhart
(727) 378-8585
BAM REALTY ADVISORS INC
Status
Seller Accepting Offers
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Property Details

Beds
3
Baths
2
Square Footage
1,236
Lot Size (Acres)
6.45
Property Type
Single Family Detached
Year Built
1984
Special Notes
Discover 6.45 acres of opportunity on the scenic Alafia River! A recent survey reflects 4.48 acres of combined upland, providing plenty of usable land to create your dream riverfront retreat. The property includes a 1,236 sq ft wood-frame home with a 440 sq ft enclosed porch (with wall unit) and an oversized 505 sq ft two-car garage. The home does not appear to have been flooded from last year’s hurricanes. On Lot 4, there is a dilapidated singlewide mobile that will need to be removed, as it crosses the lot line and is in poor condition. Additional features include a large shed with an overhead garage door on Lot 4 for extra storage. With county review, there may be potential to obtain a variance for placement of a tiny home or small mobile. This main home on Lot 2 may also be eligible for renovation under the FEMA 50% rule, currently allowing up to $120,104 in improvements without requiring full compliance with floodplain management standards. Whether you envision a serene riverfront compound, a creative renovation project, or future development possibilities, the canvas is ready. With vision and effort, this property could become an incredible river oasis!

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