Rare opportunity within the Thurston Community of PGA National. Original owner... and once you see the lot, you'll understand why. 0.34-acre point lot positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with expansive golf course views from both the front and the rear. This dual-view exposure is exceptionally rare and among the most coveted lot positions in all of PGA National. Primary suite located on the second level, capturing picturesque sunrise and sunset views over the plaza and fairways. Elevated sightlines, privacy, and serenity create a true retreat. The outdoor spaces are special... private garden sanctuaries in both the front and rear, offering a zen-like atmosphere with peaceful landscaping, natural light, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, with major updates completed approximately eight to nine years ago, including kitchen, flooring, and bathrooms. Meticulously maintained and move-in ready, while still offering upside for future personalization. Thurston is one of PGA National's most desirable estate communities, prized for its proximity to the club, larger lot sizes, limited inventory, and historically strong resale values. Homes in this enclave consistently command premium pricing. Offered at $1,400,000, this is a standout opportunity to secure one of the best lots and view corridors in the entire development.
Basketball Court, Clubhouse, Dog Park, Fitness Center, Golf Course, Jogging Path, Park, Picnic Area, Playground, Tennis Court(s), Trail(s), Baseball/Softball Field, Pickleball Court(s), Putting Green, Sidewalks, Soccer Field, Street Lights
Cable Available, Sewer Available, Underground Utilities
Garage Door Opener, On Street, Garage, Attached Garage
Lake Front, Lagoon, River Front
Entrance Foyer, High Ceilings, Pantry, Walk-In Closet(s), Pull Down Stairs, Storage
Electric Water Heater, Dryer, Dishwasher, Electric Range, Microwave, Refrigerator, Water Heater
Cul-De-Sac, Many Trees, On Golf Course, Sidewalks
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Listing information last updated on April 6th, 2026 at 3:07pm CDT.