In Florida, a Massive Midcentury Home Hits the Market for $720K

The six-bedroom residence makes the most of Gainesville’s sunny weather with walls of glass and a balcony that spans the rear facade.

In Florida, a Massive Midcentury Home Hits the Market for $720K

The six-bedroom residence makes the most of Gainesville’s sunny weather with walls of glass and a balcony that spans the rear facade.

The front of the home features a large covered carport, accessed via the paved, U-shaped driveway. Soaring trees surround the property, enhancing the overall sense of privacy.

Location: 8716 NW 4th Pl, Gainesville, Florida

Price: $720,000

Year Built: 1968

Footprint: 5,058 square feet (six bedrooms, five baths)

Lot Size: 1.29 acres

From the Agent: "This six-bedroom residence offers over 5,000 square feet characterized by large glass sliders and open spaces infused with natural light. The main floor features a great room and dining room with wall-to-wall windows, a primary bedroom with a walk-in closet, balcony access, and pond views. Two other bedrooms are also on the main floor, including an en suite bedroom and half bath. The spacious kitchen, complete with two sinks and stainless-steel appliances, opens to the dining room, living room, and balcony, making this home perfect for entertaining. A separate living area is located downstairs, along with a small kitchen, three bedrooms (two of which share a jack-and-jill bathroom), multiple storage rooms, a laundry room, and a hobby/workshop area."

The front of the home features a large covered carport, accessed via the paved, U-shaped driveway. Soaring trees surround the property, enhancing the overall sense of privacy.

The paved, U-shaped driveway leads to a large, covered carport. Soaring trees surround the property.

Photo by Brick City for Premier Sotheby's International Realty

Photo by Brick City for Premier Sotheby's International Realty

Inside, a L-shaped countertop offering bar-stool seating delineates the open kitchen from the main dining area. The gray-painted ceiling pops against the surrounding neutral palette.

An L-shaped countertop with bar seating delineates the kitchen from the dining area. The gray-painted ceiling pops against the neutral palette.

Photo by Brick City for Premier Sotheby's International Realty

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