Some homes stop you the moment you arrive. The canopy of old oaks, the newly paved drive, the rocking-chair front porch -- and you haven't even opened the door yet.
Inside, 11-foot ceilings and gleaming hardwood floors set the tone. The remodeled kitchen anchors the heart of the home -- granite counters, beautiful cabinetry, stainless appliances, a gas range, and a layout made for gathering. The open living room flows from it naturally, centered on a gas fireplace with updated marble surround and flanked by custom cabinetry.
Out back, an oversized lanai leads to relaxation with a free standing hot tub, and to fun with a heated pool with fountain, firepit, and a fully fenced yard -- your private Florida retreat, every single day.
All of this, inside the prestigious King & Bear -- the only golf course Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus designed together -- with golf, tennis, and pickleball at your doorstep. The primary suite was made for unwinding. Cushy carpeting, double tray ceilings, plantation shutters, and a custom his-and-hers closet system. The spa bath features dual vanities, a dedicated makeup sink, a walk-in shower with full-length heads, a soaking tub beneath its own tray ceiling, and a private water closet. Refreshed cabinetry and new fixtures complete the look.
Upstairs, three bedrooms and two fully remodeled bathrooms. One bedroom -- tucked above the garage with charming dormers and its own ensuite -- feels like a private retreat for guests or older kids. The other two feature vaulted ceilings and ceiling fans; one includes a murphy bed for flexible use. Every square foot earns its place.
Thoughtful extras throughout: a generous laundry room with front-loading washer and dryer, utility sink, three sets of cabinets and a hanging rack. A modernized half bath. An oversized 2-car garage with ample storage. Water softener, irrigation system, and a 2020 roof for lasting peace of mind.
The King & Bear is not just a neighborhood -- it's a lifestyle. Golf. Tennis. Pickleball. A clubhouse where the food is genuinely good. The course, recently improved, is the only collaboration between Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus -- open to the public, with priority play and affordable membership for residents. Nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac, this home sits in one of the community's most peaceful pockets.