4213 W Sevilla STREET
TAMPA, FL, 33629
Price$1,825,000
Beds4
Baths3
SqFt3,516
Stunning Southern Charm in South Tampa’s Maryland Manors. Welcome to 4213 W Sevilla Street, a beautifully appointed 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home nestled in one of South Tampa’s most sought-after neighborhoods, Maryland Manors. Boasting over 3,500 sq. ft. of living space, this residence exudes timeless elegance with stately columns and an expansive wrap-around front porch, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Interior Highlights incl, First Floor: Step inside to find bamboo floors throughout the living areas and cork flooring in the kitchen. Soaring 10-foot ceilings create an airy and spacious feel. The kitchen is a chef’s dream with two sinks, a large mahogany center island, and a cozy breakfast nook. Entertain with freedom to roam from the kitchen right into the open family room. Second Floor: Freshly updated with new carpet and featuring a screened-in covered porch, perfect for enjoying breezy evenings. The home is freshly painted, inside and out, and equipped with an alarm system for added security. Outdoor Features: The 9,000 sq. ft. lot offers a beautifully landscaped backyard, fully fenced with a combination of vinyl and metal for privacy. The back also features a spacious porch and patio—ideal for outdoor gatherings. Detached 2-car garage with electric vehicle charger as well as a porte cochere provides ample parking. Located in Maryland Manors, a serene and peaceful environment, this home is situated within some of Tampa’s top-rated public schools: Mabry Elementary, Coleman Middle School, and Plant High School. Additionally, it’s just a few blocks away from the newly opened Kenneth E. Adum PreK-8th Grade Magnet School. This home’s combination of classic Southern charm and modern conveniences makes it a standout in the market. With its prime location, beautiful interior finishes, and spacious outdoor living areas, 4213 W Sevilla Street offers a perfect blend of style, comfort, and family-friendly living. No flooding concerns during Milton and Helene.