Direct water frontage on the Intracoastal is a rare find in Seminole, and rarer still is this view: mangrove conservation land holds both bordering shorelines, with Town Square nature park's pristine, undeveloped frontage directly across the waterway. This well maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath block home was built around that water and views, and every major living space connects to it.
Inside, the renovation is thorough, with new luxury vinyl plank running through most of the home, updated ceramic tile in the primary suite and bath, and freshly painted interiors and exterior throughout. The living room stretches an impressive 22 by 24 feet, anchored by a floor-to-ceiling stone wood-burning fireplace and framed by coffered, vaulted ceilings, with oversized sliders opening the full rear wall to the screened lanai and pulling the water view directly into the room. The kitchen and dining area share that same open flow, and a second, independent set of sliders connects the kitchen directly to the patio, making the oversized lanai ideal for entertaining or a quiet sunset meal.
The primary bedroom runs an impressive 14 by 20 feet with direct slider access to the screened patio and its own en suite bath, complete with a nearly 7 feet long walk-in shower. Two additional bedrooms sit on the opposite end of the home for privacy, and the guest bath was updated within the past three years with a double granite vanity, a new tub with shower, and fresh tile in the alcove, wainscoting, and flooring. The laundry room is inside with built-in cabinets, and separate entrances from both the living space and garage make cleanup after outdoor activities easy. The two-car garage offers workshop space and built-in storage, while a detached shed adds room for fishing gear and outdoor equipment without sacrificing parking.
Outside, the private dock sits at the water's edge with a boat lift frame already in place and ready for upgrade, and the yard transitions directly to the dock with an unobstructed waterline, no shared access and no easement compromise. The roof was replaced three years ago alongside new soffit and fascia, and the driveway has been resurfaced, adding extra curb appeal to this turnkey home.
Block construction, no history of flooding, and no HOA make this a strong candidate for a primary residence or a rental, and it's unincorporated status allows no minimums on short term rentals. The location is just as special as the house itself, with the Pinellas County boat ramp, fishing pier, and Boca Ciega Millennium Park all under two miles away, Seminole City Center under three, Indian Rocks Beach a quick fifteen minutes west, St. Pete-Clearwater Airport ten minutes north, and the Pinellas Trail close enough to reach without loading the car.
This Seminole waterfront home with this combination of space, water access, and completed updates is worth seeing in person whether you are looking to create your waterfront slice of paradise or a savvy investor looking to create a profitable coastal retreat!