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View this single family residence for sale at 332 DILLON Drive, Orange Park, FL 32073 priced at $315,000. Featuring 3 bedrooms with 2,127 square feet of living space. Located in Clay County within Bellair West.

Beds
3
Baths
2
Living Area
2,127 sq ft
Year Built
1974

Description

MULTIPLE OFFERS! Highest and best by 5 PM 5/9/2026; All-brick 3-bedroom, 2-bath Orange Park pool home with a bonus room (heated and cooled enclosed garage) and no HOA or CDD fees. This well-maintained home offers a functional layout with spacious living areas and a large kitchen with ample cabinet and counter space, ideal for everyday living and entertaining. The bonus room provides flexibility for a home office, playroom, media room, or additional living space. Step outside to enjoy your private backyard retreat featuring a pool, a large screened lanai, and a fully fenced yard with plenty of room to relax or host gatherings. Conveniently located near shopping, dining, medical facilities, NAS JAX, and major roadways, this home offers comfort, space, and a desirable Orange Park location.

Financial

List Price
$315,000
HOA
No

Property

Type
Residential
Sub-Type
Single Family Residence
Status
Active Under Contract
County
Clay
Subdivision
Bellair West

Interior

Living Area
2,127 sq ft
Beds
3
Full Baths
2

Exterior

Year Built
1974
Lot (Acres)
0.23 acres
Pool
Yes
Waterfront
No