Mobile & Manufactured Home Living
Mobile Home

SOLD!

$21,950

SOLD Listing Id: 15000
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 2
HOA / Lot Rent: $559 per month
Utilities: N/A
Model: RIDG /
Virtual Tour: N/A
Year Built: 1981
Type: Double
Sq Feet: 960
Size: 40 x 24
Acreage: N/A

Community: Sixth Avenue Mobile Home Court
Age Restrictions: 55+
Pet Restrictions: Pets allowed with restrictions
Mobile Home Description

Sale Pending, but we have more!!

This 1200 square ft home is ready for new ownership. The 1981 is a double wide home with 2 bedroom 2 bath and is partially furnished. There are built in cabinets in the dining room with new overhead lighting. There is a large master bedroom with master bath. Master bath has new walk in shower. There is a large Florida room and a screened porch. All the screens have been replaced. The home does need some tlc but has great potential.  The shed contains the washer and dryer. The lot is quite spacious but you do have to maintain it. 

Sixth Avenue Mobile Home Community doesn't have a community pool but does have a large clubhouse and shuffleboard. Zephyrhills is an up and coming area centrally located to Tampa and Orlando with Wesley Chapel and Lakeland located nearby for convenient medical, shopping and entertainment.  Pets are allowed with restrictions.

Monthly lot rent is $559 per mo.  5506 Eugene Street, Zephryhills, FL  33542


Contact Judy Thorold with Sun Resales for an appointment today     jlthorold@gmail.com  352 424 4414


Features & Appliances

  • Partially Furnished
  • Laminate Flooring
  • Ceiling Fans
  • Stove/Oven
  • Refrigerator
  • Clothes Washer
  • Clothes Dryer

HCRSS

  • Heating: Heat Pump / Electric
  • Cooling: Central A/C
  • Skirting: N/A
  • Roof: N/A
  • Siding: N/A

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