Maison de 3 chambres à vendre à Orlando
Orlando, Comté d'Orange, Floride, États-Unis
Description complète
Completely remodeled in 2024, this 148 m² home offers 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, plus a 37+ m² garage/guest house at the rear. Set on a generous 600 m² lot (15 x 40 m), directly facing a beautiful 4-hectare park with a lake, and just 150 meters from Boone High School, one of Orlando's top-rated schools.
The entrance features a paver driveway with space to park 3 vehicles at the front, or alternatively 3 vehicles can be parked on the side wood deck, which was specifically engineered and calculated to support the weight of vehicles, and which can be shaded from the sun thanks to the special retractable awning on the side of the house.
Highlights include all-new PVC double-glazed windows, a Mitsubishi mini-split AC system with independent per-room control via remote or WiFi, a WiFi camera security system, Yale smart locks, and an automatic wind-sensing retractable awning. The backyard features two mature trees, synthetic turf, and two beautiful wood decks. Every bedroom has its own closet.
The home boasts superior double insulation (PVC siding, fiberglass, concrete block, reflective fiberglass barrier and drywall), plus 4 inches of high-quality polyurethane roof insulation for excellent soundproofing and thermal efficiency. New roof installed in 2018. All Samsung appliances included (stove, fridge, microwave, washer, dryer, dishwasher) along with a 75" living room TV and 55" primary bedroom TV. German-engineered floating floors with a 25-year warranty. Four work desks, two with direct fiber-optic wired connections.
The home features 2 full bathrooms: the primary en-suite bathroom includes a walk-in closet/dressing area and a double shower with double vanity, while the second full bathroom is also fully equipped. Every room enjoys natural light, including a central room with a skylight.
For added peace of mind, the primary bedroom is built as a reinforced safe room: all its walls are concrete block with poured concrete tie-beams, and it has a flat, specifically engineered roof section rather than a pitched roof. In the event of a hurricane causing a fallen tree impact, a pitched roof section could allow debris to penetrate the home, whereas this flat, reinforced concrete roof design is built to withstand that kind of impact — making this room an ideal storm shelter.
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