South Cove Ph 2/3 Homes with No Pool Pool type

South Cove Ph 2/3 Homes with No Pool Pool type

Welcome to South Cove Ph 2/3, a vibrant and inviting subdivision nestled in the heart of Riverview, Florida. This charming community in Hillsborough County offers a perfect blend of suburban tranquility and modern convenience, making it an ideal place for families, professionals, and retirees alike.

South Cove Ph 2/3 features a variety of beautifully designed homes, each reflecting a commitment to quality and comfort. While many properties in the area boast private pools, you'll find that the homes without pools still offer ample outdoor space for relaxation and entertaining. Imagine hosting summer barbecues in your spacious backyard or enjoying quiet evenings under the stars. The community is designed to foster a sense of belonging, with friendly neighbors and well-maintained common areas that invite you to take leisurely strolls or enjoy a morning jog.

Conveniently located, South Cove Ph 2/3 provides easy access to major highways, making commuting to nearby cities a breeze. Residents can enjoy a wealth of shopping, dining, and entertainment options just a short drive away. With top-rated schools and beautiful parks in the vicinity, families will appreciate the safe and nurturing environment this community offers.

Whether you’re seeking a cozy starter home or a spacious residence for your growing family, South Cove Ph 2/3 has something for everyone. Experience the charm and convenience of this exceptional subdivision, where your dream home awaits!

Newest South Cove Ph 2/3 Homes with No Pool Pool type

$380,000
4 Beds 3 Baths South Cove Ph 2/3 SubDv. 33579 Zip Code
“Assumable 3.5 interest VA loan to qualified buyers! This house floor plan is noticeably different from other houses in the neighborhood with the same floor plan. In 2019 a nearly 300 sf addition (26 x 11) was added to the back, along with an adjacent screen room and an attached utility shed. The shed also acts to provide additional privacy from the neighbors. A 2’ wide sidewalk (max width allowed by HOA) was also poured around the entire house making outdoor access between front and backyards effortless (especially when moving large items). The driveway was also widened to the max allowed by the HOA. The 2019 addition was HOA approved according to architectural drawings, with all county permits completed including hurricane glass windows and sliders. To help insulate against noise, the original windows on the south side of the house were also replaced with hurricane windows during the construction project. The north side of the house property line has a privacy fence to the neighbors back yards. Because those properties along the adjacent street trend away, this back yard is larger as it angles off along the neighbors back yards making it wider than most back yards here. With a conservation area and pond to the back, privacy fence to the north, and lush shrubbery, the property is quite secluded from next door neighbors. Finally, the messy live oaks were replaced with a beautiful Sylvester Palm and a Royal Palm tree. Auto sprinkler system is installed, but water lines need to be rerun.The entire roof was replaced in 2019 and the exterior was just repainted April 2025. The inside is also set apart by beautiful hardwood and tile floors throughout, except for carpet in two guest bedrooms and in the back room addition. The walls are rich with faux color and hand painted designs, and there’s bamboo wainscoting in the master bathroom. There is also a 2017 upgrade, adding a beautiful 3-panel glass sliding door between the family room and kitchen, allowing the family room to be used as a formal dining room. The garage also has a large loft for storage. This house has solar, installed Dec. 2023. Contract is $155/mo. (23 years remaining) and for two years now has generated almost 4000 kWh/year above what has been used. At the current typical electrical use at this home, the only other electrical cost is for a transmission fee to TECO which has been under $15/mo for two years now - the solar panels generated 10,327 kWh in 2025 (sent to TECO) of which 6448 kWh was returned to the house for use (average 537 kwh/mo.) leaving 3879 kWh banked at TECO for use as needed (similar number for 2024) - plenty of extra power to recharge an EV with no additional cost!

13326 Evening Sunset Lane, Riverview

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