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Fort Myers Beach, FL
33931

For sale:
349 000 $US






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Overview
Bedrooms:
2

Bathrooms:
2
Parking spaces
Driveway:
1

Built in:
1993

Ext. material:
cbs

Floors:
6

Total taxes:
4 200 $US

Availability:
2010-01-01

Amenities
Exterior
Waterfront
Yes

Patio/terrace
Yes

Pool (inground)
Yes

Heating
Central A/C
Yes

Electrical
Yes

Services
Municipal water/sewage
Yes

Nearby clinic/hospital
Yes

Nearby park
Yes

Nearby public transit
Yes

Nearby school
Yes

Nearby stores
Yes

Rooms
Floor 1
Bathroom (full)
Carpet

Bathroom (full)
Carpet

Bedroom
Carpet

Bedroom (master)
Carpet

Kitchen
Ceramic

Living Room
Carpet

Gem on Canal At Hibiscus Pointe $349,000. (inactive)

Frank Pizzuti
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Clubhouse/pool
Master bedroom
Guest bedroom
Living room/dining
Lanai view
Entry

Hibiscus Pointe is Located in desirable south end of Fort Myers Beach Near Santini Plaza and the Bay Beach Golf Course, this two bedroom 2 bathroom 3rd floor condo is furnished at this price. Overlooking the back bay and canal enjoy the boating lifestyle. There are some boat docks available. The condo includes central air that was replaced.Washer/dryer,range /refrigerater, underbuilding parking space , clubhouse,pool/jacuzzi, private beach across the street. Condo is 1200 sq.ft. including large tiled lanai with ceiling fans.Huge screened balcony overlooks the bay and boating canal with several docks almost always available for rent by residents. Wide open floor plan with high ceilings and modern clean look. Large bedrooms and closets. Laundry in condo and large storage on the floor. Reserved private parking under building so you never get wet. Lovely grounds and pool. Beach access, walking paths, tennis, fishing pier and more. Walk across street to golf course too! Nicely furnished and ready for you! This condo is rare for the complex as it has a view to the bay and no other building directly opposite. Preferred 2 bedroom floor plan. A must see. Call for appointment to view. 239-463-5699.Most vacationers get their first glimpse of Fort Myers Beach's beauty from the top of the Matanzas Pass Bridge. To the left, shrimp boats cluster around docks in the historic working waterfront area, designated by the state due to its 50-plus years in the commercial fishing industry.
On the right: marinas, a casino boat, Coast Guard station and rookery dot Matanzas Pass before surging into the Gulf of Mexico. The sight that transforms visitors into residents lies straight ahead.
Boomerang-shaped Estero Island cups the glittering Gulf of Mexico, which flowers with pastel hotels, palm trees and Times Square with its teal, gold and Mediterranean blue-tiled sidewalks, upscale sushi bars, neighborly watering holes, and funky souvenir shops.
In the afternoon, sun worshippers flock to Lynn Hall Memorial Park armed with beach towels, sunscreen, beach chairs and swim fins to enjoy everything from refreshing dips in the waves to stolen siestas under hot pink, yellow and orange umbrellas.
As neon lights flicker on in bars and restaurants, a quick drive or hike to the northernmost point of Estero Island — Bowditch Point Regional Preserve — offers the best spot for watching the colorful sunsets.
Nightlife at Fort Myers Beach is vibrant, with places to dance, sing karaoke, or listen to live bands seven nights (and days) a week.