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2866 NE 30th St 7
$351,000

2866 NE 30th St 7

2 Beds 2 Baths 931 Sq.Ft.

Description

Discover your warm weather oasis in Coral Ridge! This updated first floor unit offers canal views, a gourmet kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances, and tile flooring throughout the living area. The expansive, serene patio overlooks the canal down to the Intracoastal. Impact windows and doors modernize the unit and give added storm protection. Relax at the waterfront pool just steps from your door. Conveniently located just minutes to the beach, restaurants, and shops! Live the East Fort Lauderdale lifestyle! Sold turn-key. Dock space available for lease. Association allows washer and dryer installation in units. Low HOA. Pet friendly building.

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Location

2866 NE 30th St 7, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306

Status

Sold

Property Amenities

Interior
Laundry room Common Area
Appliances Dishwasher, Electric Range, Electric Water Heater, Refrigerator, Self Cleaning Oven
Flooring Carpet, Tile
Total Bedrooms: 2
Full Bathrooms: 2
Other Interior Features Breakfast Bar, Bedroom on Main Level, First Floor Entry, Living/Dining Room, Main Level Primary, Main Living Area Entry Level, Stacked Bedrooms, Walk-In Closet(s)
Area & Lot
Living area 931 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID F10406328
Year Built 1961
Water Frontage Canal Front, No Fixed Bridges, Ocean Access, Other
View Description Canal,Intercoastal,Water
Type Co-Op
Status Sold
Exterior
Stories 2
Pool Association
Air conditioning Central Air
Heat type Central
Security Features Other
Other Exterior Features Porch, Patio
Parking Assigned, Guest, One Space
Finance
Sales Price $351,000
HOA Fees $1,464 quarterly
Real Estate Tax $3,948 yearly

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City of Fort Lauderdale — Luxury Waterfront Living

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is a vibrant coastal city along the Atlantic Ocean, known for its beautiful beaches, lively atmosphere, and thriving economy. Often called the "Venice of America" due to its extensive network of 165 miles of inland waterways,