Real Estate

Own A Piece Of Davis Island History For $1.2 Million

This Davis Islands renovated Spanish Revival home is on the National Register of Historic Places.

TAMPA, FL -- This Davis Islands renovated Spanish Revival home is on the National Register of Historic Places.

The main house is 335 square feet with four bedrooms and 3 1/2 baths and the guest house is 350 square feet with one bedroom, one bath, a living room and a kitchenette.

This special home was one of the first to be built on Davis Islands and is on the National Register of Historic Places due to its architectural style and significance. Planned by an award-winning architect, the renovations plus an addition were completed in 2013. The renovations include all new electrical wiring, plumbing, wood flooring, drywall, stucco, roof, A/C, wood windows, spray foam insulation, total bathroom remodels and sound system.

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Uniquely crafted original features were saved including exterior architectural details, wood ceiling beams and working fireplace. The rest of the interior is carefully chosen to fit the period as well: three claw-foot tubs (72-inch master tub), cement Cuban tile, marble counter tops, wood windows and more.

With charming 1920s style but surprisingly modern-size rooms, this home now has large closets with built-ins, large master walk-in closet with custom shoe glider, an upstairs balcony, tall ceilings and up-to-date amenities throughout.

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The large backyard has plenty of room for a pool and features two covered patios, a pergola and a built-in grill. The recycled city street brick driveway leads to the detached garage which has been divided into the guest house and extra storage or shop area .

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