- Price$499,000
- Beds2
- Baths2
- SQ. Feet1,422
- Acres0.18
- Built1989
122 3rd Street, Mexico Beach
Great home in Mexico Beach that is less than a block to the dedicated beach. This is going to make someone a great beach house. The home is located on an X flood zone in one of the highest areas of Mexico Beach and the home did not flood during Hurricane Michael. It did have some wind damage and the roof was replaced in 2019 along with both air conditioners and new LVP flooring added through most of the house. The vast majority of the furniture is included in the sale. Well-manicured lawn that includes a well and irrigation. There are two large storage sheds perfect for all of your fishing and beach accessories. The Florida room is currently set up as a 3rd bedroom. No HOA fees or rental restrictions.
Essential Information
- MLS® #758626
- Price$499,000
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms2.00
- Full Baths2
- Square Footage1,422
- Acres0.18
- Year Built1989
- TypeResidential
- Sub-TypeDetached
- StyleFlorida
- StatusActive
Amenities
- UtilitiesElectricity Connected, Water Available, Sewer Available
- FeaturesCorner Lot
- ParkingDriveway
- GaragesDriveway
- ViewGulf
Exterior
- ExteriorVinyl Siding
- Lot DescriptionCorner Lot
- RoofMetal
- ConstructionVinyl Siding
Additional Information
- Date ListedJune 14th, 2024
Community Information
- Address122 3rd Street
- Area05 - Bay County - East
- SubdivisionNo Named Subdivision
- CityMexico Beach
- CountyBay
- StateFL
- Zip Code32456
Interior
- Interior FeaturesBreakfast Bar, Split Bedrooms
- AppliancesDryer, Dishwasher, Gas Range, Refrigerator, Washer
School Information
- ElementaryPort St. Joe
- MiddlePort St. Joe
- HighPort St. Joe
Listing Details
- Listing Office98 Real Estate Group, LLC
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