
c.1910 Four Bedroom Florida Home For Sale With Original Elements $199,900
$199,900
Welcome to this roomy two-story Florida home featuring 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 2,290 sq ft on a generous 0.32-acre lot. Inside, original hardwood floors and a classic brick fireplace lend warmth and character, while the fully fenced backyard provides ample space for relaxing, playing, and entertaining.

Full of charm and room to grow, this home is ready for its next chapter-don’t miss your opportunity to see it in person! This home is ready to be converted into your ideal living space. The home is being sold in As Is condition.
- 4bed
- 2.5bath
- 2,290sqft
- 0.32acre lot
- Circa 1910

1600 E Lakeview Ave, Eustis, FL 32726 $199,900
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: Jesse Carriedo

Pros
- Small-city charm with Lakeside living: Eustis sits on the shores of Lake Eustis and the Harris Chain of Lakes, offering scenic waterfront views, boating, fishing, and a relaxed, lakeside lifestyle.
- Historic downtown and walkability: A restored downtown with boutique shops, restaurants, galleries, and regular events (farmers markets, festivals) creates a vibrant local scene.
- Central Florida location: Easy driving distance to Orlando (about 45–60 minutes), offering access to big-city jobs, airports, theme parks, and cultural attractions while keeping a quieter home base.
- Mild winters and lots of sunshine: Pleasant winter weather and long warm seasons—great for outdoor activities most of the year.
- Outdoor recreation: Parks, trails, golf courses, and water activities are plentiful; nearby state parks add hiking and nature options.
- Relatively affordable compared with some coastal Florida cities: Housing and cost of living can be more reasonable than coastal or Orlando-area hotspots, depending on neighborhood.
- Community events and family-friendly amenities: Frequent local festivals, community programming, and family-oriented activities.
- Growing dining and small-business scene: A rising number of local restaurants, breweries, and specialty shops in downtown and surrounding areas.
Cons
- Hot, humid summers and storms: Long, hot, and humid summers with frequent afternoon thunderstorms; hurricane season brings risk of tropical storms and flooding in low-lying areas.
- Traffic and commute variability: While not as heavy as Orlando, commuting into Orlando or other job centers can involve significant drive times in peak hours.
- Flood and insurance considerations: Proximity to lakes means some properties are in flood-prone areas—flood insurance may be required and can be costly.
- Limited public transportation: Regional transit options are limited; a car is usually necessary for most errands and commutes.
- Growing pains: As the area grows, you may see more development, traffic, and rising home prices in desirable neighborhoods.
- Variable neighborhood quality: Some parts of the region are more developed and well-served than others—research specific areas for schools, safety, and amenities.
- Seasonal tourism and crowds: Events and lake-based recreation can bring seasonal traffic and increased visitors on weekends.
- Healthcare and specialized services: Basic and good regional healthcare options exist, but for highly specialized services residents may travel to larger hospitals in Orlando.












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