Monday, May 31, 2021

A look at a unique Florida house with a basement.

There is a unique house/home located at the address of 5414 SE 110th St, Belleview, FL 34420. This Florida home is a unique house/home because it has a basement and due to being on top of raised cobblestone pillars which are visible from street view. The cobblestone pillars are used to keep the house above ground during flooding, hurricanes, or rain weather. These cobblestone pillars are the most notable and beautiful structural feature of this house.



This unique Florida house/home was headquarters for a home inspection business called Walsh Home Inspection. The phone number for Walsh Home Inspection was 352-347-8087. (Ref: https://www.yelp.com/biz/walsh-home-inspection-belleview)

According to data analyzed from floridaparcels.com records, this house was built as a single family home in 1973 on a 14,535 square foot lot/0.33 acre lot. This house includes 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, and 1 half bathroom. There is one building on the property with only 1 residential unit. Heating is provided by a heating pump. Size of this house is 1,104 square feet. This property was reported to be valued at $9,015.00 dollars with a grand total of $131,615 dollars. (Ref: https://www.floridaparcels.com/property/52/38374-002-00)

Data from parcellookup.com reported that this house was renovated in 1977. (Ref: https://parcellookup.com/p/5414-se-110th-st-belleview-fl-34420_8827114)




According to data recorded by realtor.com, this property was sold for $31,900 dollars on April 2, 2001 and currently has an estimated value of $122,600 dollars. (Ref: https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/5414-SE-110th-St_Belleview_FL_34420_M60042-25811)

Ocala Star Burner reported about the house being abandoned in 2010. The house was barely visible as it could not be seen through a thicket of weeds and grass. It was the worst of five properties brought before the Belleview City Commission earlier that week. The problems — such as largely unkept landscaping — are/were the result this home going through a cycle in various stages of foreclosure. Jeff Shrum, Belleview’s development services director, said the list of violations were forwarded by the Code Enforcement Board after the property owners failed to resolve the issues in a timely manner.(Ref: https://www.ocala.com/news/20101105/code-violations-plaguing-officials-in-belleview)

Online foreclosure website RealtyTrac reported 724 foreclosures in Marion County in September 2010  which was the most recent figure available online from the foreclosure website RealtyTrac at the time.

This house was sold to a Hungarian woman named Karoly Lovasz on March 2013 for the price of $5,300.00 dollars. (Ref: Marion County Deed Records, Book 5833, Page 1603)

Now this house was last updated, renovated, and modified on the date of 2/26/2021. So far no other known renovations have been made or completed.




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