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210Units
4Stories
1993Year Built
$306K - $748KValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
For Rent
Highlights
Boat Dock
Sunset Hills Elementary School Rated A-
Marina View
Property fronts gulf or ocean
Fitness Center
Outdoor Tennis Courts
Charming Mediterranean Revival in Tarpon Springs
Mariner Village, a four-story condominium complex, was constructed in 1993 and features 210 units. Located in the picturesque Tarpon Springs, Florida, this building showcases a Mediterranean Revival style with its stucco walls, red tile roofs, and arched windows. The architectural design reflects the rich cultural heritage of the area, blending seamlessly with the historic charm of the neighborhood.
Comfortable Living Spaces with Modern Touches
Mariner Village offers spacious two-bedroom, two-bathroom units ranging from 1,065 to 1,165 square feet, with sale prices around $350,000. Many units feature remodeled kitchens with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and custom solid wood cabinets with soft-close features. Some units have hardwood floors, crown molding, and new hurricane-rated sliders and windows, adding to the elegance and functionality of the living spaces. Screened porches or balconies provide residents with stunning, unobstructed views of the Gulf of Mexico and the private marina. The inclusion of in-unit washers and dryers enhances the convenience and comfort of living in Mariner Village.
Extensive Amenities for an Active Lifestyle
Mariner Village boasts a variety of amenities designed to cater to an active and social lifestyle. The private marina with direct access to the Gulf of Mexico is a standout feature, allowing residents to easily enjoy boating and water activities. Additional unique amenities include a kayak launch, a wood shop, an artist studio, and a nature trail along the border of the property. The scenic shoreline nature path offers a tranquil setting for walks and relaxation. Common amenities include two large pools, tennis courts, a heated spa, a large clubhouse, and a fitness center. Residents can also take advantage of the BBQ areas, bocce ball courts, yoga classes, and water aerobics. The pet-friendly community ensures that all members of the family are welcome. Business services such as a 24-hour guard gate, laundry facilities, and a storage room add to the convenience and security of living in Mariner Village.
Rich Cultural Heritage and Vibrant Community
Tarpon Springs, known as the “Sponge Capital of the World,” is a community deeply connected to its Greek heritage. The Historic Sponge Docks along Dodecanese Boulevard feature an array of Greek eateries, markets, and bakeries, providing a taste of the Greek Isles without needing a passport. Popular spots include Hella’s Restaurant & Bakery, the Tarpon Sponge Company, and Chalkis Mediterranean Market & Deli. The community is also known for its regular events, such as First Fridays and the Second Saturday Market, which bring residents together to enjoy art, music, and food. The annual Greek Independence Day Parade is a highlight, celebrating the area’s rich cultural history. Parks are abundant in Tarpon Springs, with A.L. Anderson Park, North Anclote River Nature Park, and Fred Howard Park offering stunning views, nature trails, and recreational activities. The Tarpon Springs Heritage Museum and the Tarpon Springs Little League complex are also notable points of interest. The neighborhood provides all levels of secondary education, with highly-rated schools such as Tarpon Springs Fundamental Elementary, Tarpon Springs Middle, and Tarpon Springs High School. Retail and dining options are plentiful along Pinellas Avenue and U.S. Route 19, ensuring that residents have everything they need within a short distance.
Convenient Access to Major Transportation Hubs
Mariner Village is well-connected to major transportation options, making it easy for residents to commute or travel. The nearest bus stop at Alt 19 & Klosterman Rd W is about a mile away, serviced by the Indian Rocks/Tarpon Springs and Jolley Trolley Coastal transit lines. For those who prefer to drive, Tampa International Airport and St Pete-Clearwater International Airport are both approximately 40 minutes away by car. While the area is car-dependent, the availability of parking and the proximity to major roads and highways ensure that residents can easily access nearby cities and attractions.
Association fees include 24-Hour Guard, cable TV, common area taxes, pool, escrow reserves fund, fidelity bond, insurance, internet, maintenance structure, ground maintenance, maintenance, management, pest control, private road, recreational facilities, sewer, trash, water
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Current List Price
Sold Price
Area Factors
Low Crime
Crime Score®
2/ 10
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
26/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
1/ 100
Minimal Transit
Transit Score®
0/ 100
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
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Parks in this Area
Trentwood Playground
3 min drive
Picnic Area
Playground
Sisler Field
6 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Picnic Area
Playground
Wall Springs Park
6 min drive
Lake
Picnic Area
Trails
Dorsett Park
7 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Grills
Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail
7 min drive
Bike Trails
Trails
Hiking
Wall Springs Park
7 min drive
Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail
7 min drive
Tarpon Springs Bayou
8 min drive
Boating
Lake
Trails
Craig Park
9 min drive
Boating
Picnic Area
Tennis
Schools
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