
3BR – SingleFamilyResidence at 1502 NW 4th Avenue
1502 NW 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL 33432
Tucked away on a charming, tree-lined street just over a mile from Delray's vibrant Atlantic Avenue, this sun-filled Lake Ida bungalow blends comfort, style, and Florida living at its best. Offering 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across 1,600+ sq ft of living space, the home features a bright enclosed porch, Italian wood-look porcelain tile, updated LED lighting, and a welcoming kitchen with granite countertops and a breakfast bar that flows into open living and dining areas. Impact windows with accordion shutters provide peace of mind, while the oversized laundry room offers flexibility for storage, a home office, or future reimagination. Outside, a sparkling pool is surrounded by lush landscaping and a fenced yard, complemented by a Tiki hut with electricity and space for an outdoor kitchen
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About this 3-bedroom home in Boca Raton
This Boca Raton home sits about 1.86 miles from Chabad of East Delray (Chabad) — roughly a 35-minute walk. On ShulSearch every nearby listing is ranked by walk time to shul, so you can find a home in Boca Raton that's genuinely within walking distance of your community.
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