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HOUSE OF THE WEEK

Historic landmark home unveiled in Coconut Grove

 

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Tucked away behind majestic gates sits one of the more exciting properties offered in Coconut Grove.

Timeless and elegant, this Old Spanish landmark home, at 3618 St. Gaudens Road, was built in 1928 and has been masterfully renovated, retaining its classic architecture while incorporating state-of-the-art amenities.

The residence is within walking distance of high-rated schools, boutiques and restaurants, and is a picture-perfect sanctuary in which Old Florida meets new. It is being offered at $2,345,000.

Encircled by lush landscaping, the estate has four bedrooms and three-and-a half baths. The interior, measuring 3,426 square feet, is built for entertaining.

Residents can enjoy a living room with an original wood-burning fireplace and Spanish tile flooring. The dining room has mahogany arched doors with shatterproof glass. The family room features a complete built-in home theater and surround-sound system, while the kitchen has all the details a cook could want.

Outside, residents can enjoy a pool with both cooling and heating systems and an outdoor, high-tech sound system.

For added convenience, the home has a guest cottage as well as an outside catering kitchen and butler’s pantry. The home also features impact windows and doors.

For more information, contact Jo-Ann Forster at 305-778-5555 or joann@uniquehomesofmiami.com, or visit www.3618stgaudens.com.

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