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Monthly Rent
$2,600
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Bedrooms
4 bd
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Bathrooms
2 ba
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Square Feet
1,827 sq ft
Details
About This Property
Great home located off of PSL Blvd and Cameo. 4/2/2 ready to move right in. Back yard is partially fenced. Call today for a private tour!
619 SW Post Terrace is a house located in St Lucie County and the 34953 ZIP Code. This area is served by the St. Lucie attendance zone.
House Features
- Kitchen
- Refrigerator
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
Location
- Kitchen
- Refrigerator
Back in the 1950s, Port Saint Lucie was uninhabited, aside from a few farms and a fishing camp. That changed rapidly, especially during the 2000s, when this coastal gem went from hidden to hot -- so much so that its population overtook that of Fort Lauderdale and is now roughly 180,000 residents. The "why" is fairly easy -- Port Saint Lucie features 21 miles of pristine beaches along Florida's east coast and it is the spring training home of the New York Mets. Add in the tropical climate, the golf courses, and its easy access to I-95 and the Florida Turnpike, and there's plenty to love about Port Saint Lucie.
Situated between Fort Pierce to the north and Jupiter Island to the south, your Port Saint Lucie apartment will provide easy access to several popular destinations. But with so much to do in Port Saint Lucie, you may not want to venture far from home.
Learn more about living in Port Saint LucieColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 21 min | 14.8 mi | |
Drive: | 36 min | 24.4 mi | |
Drive: | 45 min | 34.8 mi | |
Drive: | 50 min | 39.2 mi |
619 SW Post Terrace Photos
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About the Listing Agent
Jason Coley
Atlantic Shores ERA Powered
I am a Realtor serving the Treasure Coast area of Florida. I have a team that I work with including my wife Renee. Renee and I are both native residents of South Florida. Renee began visiting and vacationing on the Treasure Coast with her family in 1990. While Renee was in College Jason began his Real Estate Career as in investor in the South Florida area. In 2003 they decided that the Treasure Coast area was where they wanted to settle, and Renee began her career as a Realtor in 2004. Jason quickly decided change gears in his Real Estate ventures and joined Renee as a Realtor in 2005. Jason and Renee formed the perfect team, with what seemed natural to them, they would soon find out was very unique, and EFFECTIVE! Their diligence and perseverance made them Top Producers almost immediately. Jason became the listing and buyers representative while Renee handled everything "behind the scenes." With a reputation of integrity and trust while getting results; TEAM COLEY took the Treasure Coast area by storm, and became respected by clients and colleagues. As a result, Jason became the manager, trainer, and Team Leader of Keller Williams Realty of Stuart. Shortly following Renee began a similar phase of her career as the administrator, office manager, and trainer for Keller Williams Realty of Jupiter. Jason realized that he enjoyed the one to one contact with clients more than management and teaching. Getting back into sales in 2009, and again was a consistent TOP PRODUCER in his office. In need of help with the growing demand for service, Renee yet again became the administrator for TEAM COLEY, and we have also added the services of a full time buyer's agent. Once again with a reputation of integrity and trust TEAM COLEY became known for their … Commitment to Excellence… Producing Results! Always striving to do what is in the best interest of our buyer's and seller's ; Team Coley Real Estate Group continues to be… Committed to Excellence… Producing Results!
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