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Bradenton Wow! House Features Gated Entry And Keystone Arch
Check out this stunning and sophisticated yet quaint and warm home.

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Check out this stunning and sophisticated yet quaint and warm home.

This waterfront estate of 4,090 sq ft is the perfect blend of craftsman architecture with modern coastal luxury design.
This 10th floor unit has an amazing northeast and northwest exposure with beautiful views of Tampa Bay and the city of St. Petersburg.
Enjoy vistas across the expansive lawns and watch the wildlife against a backdrop of natural woodland.
The master suite, with its enormous closets, steam shower, soaker tub, and private garden will spoil you,
This 50-year-old beauty will make your jaw drop.
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