Stunning home located on the Mystic Oak Golf Course. This amazing property features: central vac, sunroom, 2 fireplaces, walk-out basement with covered patio, lake views and unbelievable space! The main level boasts a gorgeous kitchen with gleaming hardwood floors, a walk in pantry and cabinetry with crown molding, a living room with vaulted ceilings and a floor to ceiling stone fireplace, a main floor laundry with all the extras and a second bedroom with vaulted ceiling, bay window, and walk in closet. Main level master has floor to ceiling built-ins, vaulted ceilings, luxury bath and walk in closet. Finished lower level walks out to large covered patio and offers family room with fireplace, bonus area, 3rd bedroom, 3/4 bath with tile, and plenty of storage. New roof & siding 2011, new dishwasher 2015. Come take a look today! Additional Rooms: Sun Room
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Beds
2
Baths
4
Stories
1
Lot width
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Lot depth
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Lot size
0.35 Acres
Year renovated
2002
Sq. Ft.
1,690
Year built
2002
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Monroe County
APN
08-20-301-008-000
Parking Spaces
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Basement
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Accessible
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HOA Dues
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Garage
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Features
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Last updated by owner on Jul 13, 2026.
R5
Multiple Family Residence Districts
The Multiple Family Residence Districts, as differentiated herein, and the district locations as shown on the Zone District Map, reflect the wide variety of physical and social characteristics found in Waterloo, to the extent that the range of conditions and characteristics can be divided into meaningful categories. It is the purpose of these regulations to encourage the creation and maintenance of the stable and enduring multiple residence districts by establishing limitations on the use and character of development of land so as to take advantage of, or to avoid conflicts with, natural topography, existing development, arrangement and location of existing planned community facilities and the social needs of the community. These districts may also be utilized for the appropriate re-use of redevelopment of areas where obsolescence and socio-economic demands would suggest higher densities as necessary to encourage the re-use of such areas.