Monolithic Dome Home mo le Fa'atau

Fa'atulagaina fafie o le Fale Monolithic Dome mo le Fa'atau
tiotio
  • $425,000
  • nofoaga:
  • Nofoaga: 2
  • Faleʻeleʻele: 2
  • Sq Ft: 2,222
  • Oloa: 1.6

Monolithic Dome Home mo le Fa'atau

 FUAFUAGA: E avanoa foʻi mo le lisi ma le lisi e tasi le tausaga pe afai e te manaʻo e faʻataʻitaʻi le dome aʻo leʻi filifili e faʻatau.

Tulaga ese 2-potumoe, 2-bath monolithic dome nofomau e 2,222 futu faatafafa o le avanoa faʻatasi ma faʻapipiʻi 2-taavale faletaavale.

O loʻo tuʻu ese i le pito o se auala taʻavale faʻataʻamilomilo, o lenei fale e le masani ai monolithic dome o loʻo tu i luga o se fanua tuʻufua 1.6-eka i Ocala, Florida.

The main dome has an impressive 20-foot apex height, creating a voluminous living environment. The expansive master suite features dual closets, vanities, toilets, shower heads, and a two-person jacuzzi bathtub. Tile flooring flows throughout the interior. The kitchen features stone countertops and cabinets with soft-close doors. A patio provides space for outdoor relaxation.

Monolithic domes are known for exceptional energy efficiency and resiliency in hurricanes and other weather events. Insurance is currently only $1,059/year (2023) with State Farm, and that is with a non-owner-occupied premium. Taxes are currently $4,533/year (2023) but would go down to around $3,932/year if you live in the property and file the homestead exemption. The residence is equipped with a well and is pre-wired for a backup generator in case of power interruptions. Currently wired for internet and TV (co-axial) and ADT Security. Great potential to convert to a private off-grid retreat. The empty lot to the east may also be for sale soon.

The site was purchased and developed in 2007 by the original owner at a cost of $400,000. The current owner has renovated the entire exterior in 2020, including new entrances and a liquid rubber roof. The attached garage could potentially be converted into two additional bedrooms. This would expand the total living space to over 3,000 square feet.

O le faleoloa Publix e 7 minute le mamao. O le Santos Trailhead e itiiti ifo ma le maila le mamao mo savali ma uila. E aofia ai le avanoa i le Koluse Florida Greenway ma 90 maila o auala uila mauga e lauiloa faavaomalo. O le Country Club of Ocala e latalata foi.

Central Florida is home to many picturesque rivers and natural springs that are perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding, swimming, tubing, and snorkeling. Silver Springs State Park (20 minutes away) offers glass-bottom boat tours, kayaking, wild monkey sightings, and manatee sightings (during cooler months).

Ocala, known as the “Horse Capital of the World,” has just seen the opening of the new World Equestrian Center, which offers upscale retail, dining, hospitality, and events. To the south, The Villages – America’s largest retirement destination – hosts nightly free outdoor concerts accessible to the public. Quick day trips are possible to Gainesville, a vibrant college-town, Mt. Dora, a charming small town celebrated for its festivals, and Orlando, Daytona Beach, and the Tampa Bay area for water parks, theme parks, sporting events, and beaches.

Talu ai nei na lisiina i luga o se tulaga umi mo le $ 2,222 i le masina, o lenei fanua e maua ai se avanoa faatosina mo lisi puʻupuʻu i luga o fausaga e pei ole Airbnb poʻo VRBO.

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tau: $425,000
Address:2222 Sautesasae 80 St.
City:Ocala
Malo:Florida
Sipi code:34480
Tausaga na fausia:2007
Fea o le Lotoa:2,222
Oloa:1.6
Faleʻaiga:2
Faleʻeleʻele:2

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