This 1979 CBS ranch in the Lake Mango Shores subdivision of West Palm Beach has been systematically upgraded with a 2022 roof, full impact windows throughout, and a split floor plan across 1,904 square feet under air. The property sits on a 0.19-acre lot with a fully fenced backyard and carries county-only taxes with nominal HOA obligations.
This 1979 CBS ranch in the Lake Mango Shores subdivision of West Palm Beach has been systematically upgraded with a 2022 roof, full impact windows throughout, and a split floor plan across 1,904 square feet under air. The property sits on a 0.19-acre lot with a fully fenced backyard and carries county-only taxes with nominal HOA obligations.
Interior Layout & Finishes
The split floor plan separates the primary suite from the two secondary bedrooms, with the main living area and kitchen occupying the center of the home. The kitchen opens directly into the living space and is equipped with new high-end appliances. Hybrid resilient wood-based flooring runs throughout the house, replacing what would have been the original tile or carpet.
The second bathroom has been fully rebuilt with new tile, marble finishes, an LED mirror medicine cabinet, and a circa-1910 antique stained-glass window incorporated as a design element. A smart bidet toilet with heated and drying features has been installed. AC ducts and vents have been professionally cleaned and sanitized, attic insulation has been added, and the electrical wiring has been updated. A built-in Bose Bluetooth speaker system is wired throughout, and the interior walls and ceilings have been freshly painted.
Outdoor Living & Grounds
The rear of the home features an expansive covered and screened patio with wooden ceiling fans, functioning as a year-round outdoor living space. The fully fenced backyard includes a freshly painted fence, star jasmine ivy, motion-activated security lighting, and tropical landscaping. The sprinkler system has been fully upgraded with new heads, lines, and timer.
Location & Access
Lake Mango Shores sits in the central corridor of West Palm Beach, roughly equidistant from downtown West Palm Beach and Palm Beach International Airport, both within a short drive. Palm Beach Island is accessible via the Southern Boulevard Bridge, approximately three miles east. This stretch of West Palm Beach between Southern Boulevard and Forest Hill Boulevard has seen consistent reinvestment, and the county-only tax structure (no additional municipal layer beyond the HOA) is a notable carrying-cost advantage relative to comparable homes in the city's incorporated zones.
Key Features
- Full impact windows throughout
- 2022 roof on CBS construction
- Split floor plan with three bedrooms and two baths
- Circa-1910 antique stained-glass window in second bath
- Built-in Bose Bluetooth speaker system
- Two-car garage with oversized four-car driveway
- Upgraded sprinkler system with new heads, lines, and timer
- County-only taxes with low monthly HOA
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