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View this condominium for sale at 2300 TWELVE OAKS Drive D3, Orange Park, FL 32065 priced at $129,900. Featuring 2 bedrooms with 1,016 square feet of living space. Located in Clay County within Twelve Oaks.

Beds
2
Baths
1.5
Living Area
1,016 sq ft
Year Built
1983

Description

Town Home in Twelve Oaks, located in the vibrant community of Orange Park, FL. This charming 2-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom home offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. The home is strategically positioned close to main transit routes, making your daily commute a breeze. The HOA fees cover water, adding to the value and ease of living. The home also comes with allocated parking spaces, ensuring you never have to worry about finding a spot. Plus, the proximity to medical facilities provides an added layer of convenience and peace of mind. Experience the best of Orange Park living .Adorable and affordable living in this townhome style condo. Park right in front of your door ! Nice front porch, nice living areas. Eat in space in the kitchen. Luxury vinyl in the living areas. Enjoy your balcony in this beautiful Florida weather. Take a dip in the community pool and relax. Shows great.

Financial

List Price
$129,900
HOA
No

Property

Type
Residential
Sub-Type
Condominium
Status
Active Under Contract
County
Clay
Subdivision
Twelve Oaks

Interior

Living Area
1,016 sq ft
Beds
2
Full Baths
1

Exterior

Year Built
1983
Lot (Acres)
0.01 acres
Pool
No
Waterfront
No