Why wait for new construction while you can move in NOW! This beautiful 4bed/3bath home is only 2 years old and offers many upgrades, including wood plank style tile flooring, and a 1 yr. old custom saltwater pool. Tucked away in the small, upscale neighborhood of Summerfield, this home offers a wide-open design with generous room dimensions. Upon entering, you're sure to notice the grand feel of 10 ft ceilings heights, as well as large living and dining spaces that open to the kitchen. Off the foyer is a large office/bonus room with lots of natural light and that could eventually be a 5th bedroom. The spacious kitchen has 42-inch white shaker style cabinetry, granite counter tops, stainless appliances, new backsplash and upgraded pendant lighting. Off the kitchen you'll find 3 bedrooms, abundant closet storage, and indoor laundry that leads to your 3-car garage. The master bedroom is oversized and is sure to please with his/her walk-in closets, dual vanities, an oversized shower, and direct access to your covered lanai. There are 2 additional guest baths, one leading to the pool area and lanai. All three bathrooms boast light and bright cabinetry and color coordinated granite counters. The outside living space will surely amaze with an oversized covered lanai, custom pool and full vinyl fenced yard. The large custom saltwater pool is only 1 year old and offers an oversize electric heater, sun-shelf with umbrella stand, and a large pool deck. Even with the large pool and deck, the yard still offers abundant space for children, gardens, pets or just for entertaining. The custom vinyl fence has two gates and allows for maximum outdoor privacy. The home exterior has stone accents, seamless guttering and a sprinkler system for worry-free curb appeal. With so much to offer, this 2-year-old pool home has the look and feel of brand-new construction and is ready for your family today. So why hassle with building, when you can move-in right away? Don't miss this opportunity, schedule your private showing today!
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