After owning my Mediterranean Revival Bungalow on Sweet Street, near the Intercoastal Waterway, in Rockledge, since 2000, I’ve finally been able to detach emotionally. It’s for sale by owner. I thought I’d put the word out, before I list it with a real estate agent. It’s on the Brevard list of Historic Houses. Built in 1914, at the beginning of the Florida land boom, and has the plaque. It’s a 2B/2B with lots of special features: Original “Merritt Island Mahogany” floors, fireplace, claw foot tub, sleeping porch and lath and plaster walls. I was able to save some of the original “wavy glass” windows too. I renovated to create a modern kitchen (comes with all the appliances) and added a bathroom to make 1100 sq. ft. The stacked washer/dryer is included. If you know of anyone who has an interest in purchasing a home within walking distance of Cocoa Village and the river, private message me. Price is $325,000. It’s sweet to live on Sweet Street.
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