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View this single family residence for sale at 103 BROOKGREEN Way, St. Augustine, FL 32092 priced at $460,000. Featuring 4 bedrooms with 2,052 square feet of living space. Located in St. Johns County within Silverleaf.

Beds
4
Baths
2.5
Living Area
2,052 sq ft
Year Built
2022

Description

Welcome to life in the master-planned community of SilverLeaf in beautiful St. Augustine! This spacious 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home offers just over 2,000 square feet of comfortable living space with a thoughtfully designed layout perfect for both everyday living and entertaining. Situated on a premium lot with no neighbors on one side, this property offers added privacy and an open feel that is hard to find. The fully fenced backyard creates the perfect space for pets, play, or relaxing evenings outdoors. Enjoy all the benefits of resort-style living with access to SilverLeaf's incredible amenity center, featuring pools, recreational areas, and community spaces designed for an active Florida lifestyle. The seller is offering $1,000 toward buyer closing costs in lieu of carpet, plus preferred lender incentives of 1% of the purchase price toward closing costs -- providing added value and flexibility for buyers.

Financial

List Price
$460,000
HOA
No

Property

Type
Residential
Sub-Type
Single Family Residence
Status
Active
County
St. Johns
Subdivision
Silverleaf

Interior

Living Area
2,052 sq ft
Beds
4
Full Baths
2

Exterior

Year Built
2022
Lot (Acres)
0.11 acres
Pool
No
Waterfront
No