This remarkable 1920s Mediterranean historic home has been fully renovated, offering 7 bedrooms, 6/2 bathrooms, and over 5000 total SqFt. Florida’s 2nd registered woman Architect, Marion Manley—who also designed University of Miami’s Campus—was the original Architect for this home. Highlights: Brand New Kitchen, Primary Suite, Guest Rooms, Balcony, Laundry Room, and Outdoor Dining Terrace on the 2nd Floor. Expansive living room with wood beams, fireplace also opens to a covered outdoor dining area. The private inner courtyard is an entertainer’s delight, complete with a Spa. Rare 3rd floor loft with 360 degrees of natural lighting can be your ideal study. New Hurricane Impact windows, new Oak Floors/Stone Tiles, Custom closets for each bedroom. Call listing agents for appointments.
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Listing Agent: Sabriane Brandao (#3309395)
Listing Office: Florida Capital Realty (#REBB01)

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