1009 Ashley Avenue
Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937
MLS #: 1053013
Property Type: Residential
Beds: 3
Full Baths: 3.00
Half Baths: 1
List Date: 07-28-2025
Year Built: 1978
1,284 Sq. Ft.
Property Description
Introducing an exquisite, newly renovated three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath beachside townhome with a one-car garage, ready for you to move in and make it your own! This stunning residence boasts a modern transformation, featuring a roof less than two years old, brand-new flooring, fresh paint, stylish light fixtures, and top-of-the-line appliances--every detail meticulously crafted for your comfort and enjoyment. With an impressively low HOA fee of just $80 per month, this coastal gem offers the perfect blend of luxury, convenience, and affordability. Don't miss your chance to own this masterpiece in a prime beachside location!
Equipment / Appliances
Dishwasher, Electric Range, Microwave, Refrigerator
Street
Ashley Avenue
County
Brevard
Listing Status
Pending
Tax Year
2023
Pool
No
Private Pool
No
Utilities
Electricity Connected, Sewer Connected
Waterfront
No
ZipCode
Subdivision
Burns Village Partial Replat
Construction
Block, Concrete, Stucco
Tax Amount
$861.06
Furnishings
Unfurnished
Parking
Attached
HOA Dues
$0.00
1009 Ashley AvenueIndian Harbour Beach, FL 32937
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