Welcome to 704 Claremore Drive in the heart of Flamingo Park. Built in 1925, this tranquil Spanish residence captures the grace of West Palm Beach's historic era while offering the comfort of modern living. 3 BD/2.5 BA Main House (Note: all 3 bedrooms are upstairs), a powder room/cabana bath downstairs, 2042 tsf/1834 under air, covered parking, a sunroom, a generous living room w/ original hardwood floors, high ceilings, wood-burning fireplace, charming dining room, updated kitchen, & cozy breakfast nook. Private backyard: mosaic-tiled, newly resurfaced, salt swimming pool & serene patio. 1 BD/1 BA Cottage (ground floor), 568 tsf, full kitchen. With impact windows, updates throughout & brick-paver driveway, this historic home offers a blend of period character & modern comfort. Living area (2,266 SF) reflects the combined total of Building 1 & Building 2 under air, as reported in tax records. Nestled on one of Flamingo Park's most enchanting blocks just moments from City Place, downtown WPB, great schools, Palm Beach Island, PBI Airport, world-class dining, shopping. & more. A rare opportunity for those who value historic architecture & the ease of contemporary living. All measurements & information are deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer to independently verify.
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Listing Agent: Keisha Michelle Moore (#276546038)
Listing Office: Compass Florida LLC (#273007303)

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