c.1952 Florida Fixer Upper For Sale Under $45K
$44,900
Solid 3-bed, 2-bath Florida fixer upper with strong investment appeal to begin your year. County records do not disclose a true second bathroom.

Realtor Comments
Great investment opportunity… VALUE, VALUE, VALUE!!! A quick visit and a records update will answer all questions… Schedule your time to stop by... These numbers may be well worth the visit… Do not hesitate… This is the one!!!
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,200sqft
- 4,356sqft lot
- Circa 1952

216 NW 4th Ave, Mulberry, FL 33860
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Millshire Realty

Pros
- Affordability and value: Generally lower housing costs compared with coastal Florida markets, which can translate to more home for your money. (tampabaynewhomefinders.com)
- Small-town feel with growth potential: A quiet, close-knit community that’s gradually expanding with new businesses and housing options. (cfdc.org)
- Central Florida access: Within reasonable driving distance to Lakeland, Tampa, and Orlando, offering regional job markets, shopping, and entertainment while staying away from big-city congestion. (tampabaynewhomefinders.com)
- Parks and outdoor recreation: Local parks and nearby outdoor areas for biking, fishing, and family activities. (homes.com)
- Growing local amenities: Emerging dining, shopping, and cultural options as the town develops. (tampabaynewhomefinders.com)
Cons
- Limited local job market: Fewer high-growth employers; many residents commute to larger nearby towns for specialized work. (cfdc.org)
- Facilities and services scale: Public services, healthcare, and retail can lag behind larger cities; some amenities require trips to nearby Lakeland or Tampa. (tampabaynewhomefinders.com)
- Climate and weather: Warm, humid climate with hot summers; hurricane season and tropical weather risk in the broader region. (tampabaynewhomefinders.com)
- Growth pressures: Ongoing development can bring traffic, construction, and changes to the town’s character. (cfdc.org)
- Limited public transit: Like many small Florida towns, reliance on cars is common; public transportation options are not as extensive as in larger metros. (neighborhoodscout.com)
- Education and schools: Varying school options by neighborhood; potential need to check boundaries and programs for families. (cfdc.org)

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2 Comments
Johnathan Thompson
Please contact me. I would like to make an offer on your home. 941-233-0546
[email protected]
Please contact the realtor.