Come experience a truly Peaceful Haven! This beautifully decorated executive home is located in the Intracoastal waterway of the Gulf of Mexico. Come make exciting new memories with your family while having a spacious, peaceful getaway. You will enjoy the spacious 4 bedroom 5 bathroom home that is set up perfectly! It has 2 master bedrooms with bathrooms. The first master bedroom has a king-size bed and balcony overlooking the pool and the water. The attached bathroom has a free-standing tub, shower, and double vanity. The second and third guest bedrooms have a queen-sized bed and a twin trundle bed for sleeping 4 in each room. The last guest bedroom, which is the second master suite, has a king-size bed and a crib set up for families. The closet has a bouncy seat and toys for smaller children. This house has stairs and no elevator, so children need to be monitored accordingly.
This home features a bay-front heated pool area with plenty of seating. **Pool heat begins after November 15th; if heat is requested before that time, there is a $20/day charge for pool heat** Relax and enjoy a book or eat meals outside. Inside, you will find an open layout kitchen, dining room, and living room areas. You have a panoramic view of the pool area while standing in the kitchen cooking or sitting and relaxing in the living room. You also have a game room view, including a brand new pool table and a foosball table. The home also has an office that can be used if you have to work remotely and is separated by a door if you need quiet.
This home is truly one of a kind, and we do our best to represent it. Sorry, No Events, Parties, Smoking Inside, or Pets. There are security cameras on the property for your protection. They will be at the front and sides of the home.
Tierra Verde was once 15 islands covered with mangroves, pines, and brush. These islands ranged in size from only a few acres to the largest, Cabbage Key, having over 289 acres. For centuries, Native Americans used the islands for ceremonial and burial grounds. A marker remains on the east side of Pinellas Bayway, just north of East Shore Drive, where Native American relics were found in a typical shell mound excavated when the road was built to Fort De Soto Park. The islands were sacred ground to Native nations as far back as 500 years ago, archaeologists suggest, and deadly conflicts occurred when outsiders trespassed.
Rules for this unit are as follows:
Pets are not allowed.
Smoking is not permitted.
Children are allowed.
The minimum age limit for this unit is 21.