Zumper

1655 NW 10th Ave
1655 NW 10th Ave, Gainesville, FL 32605, USA

Monthly rent-
Beds4–5
Baths3
Sqft3,140–3,500
modified
5+ Days Ago

Units

1655 NW 10th Ave Gainesville, FL

Occupied Units

Occupied

4 Beds, 3 Baths

4 Beds

3 Baths

$2,500

Listed by Leasing Office
Days on market: 3403
1655 NW 10th Avenue (Florida Park) - Newly remodeled concrete block 4 bedroom/3 bath home in great NW location convenient to UF, Shands, VA, shopping and more. Home is located on one acre with a large salt water swimming pool. Great for entertaining. Pool care and lawn care are paid for by owner. Features include large great room, separate family room, separate dining room, and study. One car garage, and open driveway. Indoor laundry room and storage. Other appliances include oven range, refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal, Home was built in 1956 with 3140 sq ft. No undergrads, No smokers, Pets negotiable. Available 5/2/16 . Upon approval, any decision not to execute the lease will result in a forfeiture of the "Holding Fee" which is equal to one month's rent plus the forfeiture of the Administration Fee of $250.00 MLS#373313 $2500 MO & $2500 S/D

Occupied

5 Beds, 3 Baths

5 Beds

3 Baths

$3,400

Listed by Esther Kirkpatrick
Days on market: 2300
It’s hard to say what would be the first thing that would catch your eye when you first walk in this sprawling five bedrooms/ three bathroom beauty. Some might say it’s the custom wood and stonework that tie in all the natural tones of the house, others would say it’s the massive kitchen with its giant pantry, a lot of folks are first drawn to the giant fireplace. For most, it’s the whole back wall that is all window that creates a landscape out of your acre of natural classic Florida backyard. It’s like your own movie screen the overlooks a gorgeous yard that features two wooden decks and a 55,000-gallon salt water pool. If you are one to adventure then this property is just for you. You can follow the property right into Rattlesnake Creek. Listen to soothing water trickle past as you uncover sharks teeth, manatee fossils and stingray barbs that have been waiting thousands of years for you to find them. Or is it millions? I didn’t go to school for Paleontology. Oh but speaking of school, it’s right there. Hope on your bike or scooter and you are on campus in minutes. While you're there would you hit the library and let me know about that shark tooth timeline thing? $3000 a month + $400 for weekly pool maintenance and lawn care. Parents must cosign for students.