It's estimated that Florida has around 700 springs, collectively delivering nearly 8 billion gallons of fresh, near 70-degree water to the surface every single day, and two of them are on the property of a house that's currently for sale in Tampa's Seminole Heights neighborhood.
Located at 1801 E Howell St., the 1,568-square-foot home was built in 1985 and comes with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, as well as a wood burning fireplace, a fountain patio, a two-story Tuff shed, and more.
But arguably the best feature here are the two springs, which feed into a private pond, stocked with fish, says the listing. Florida springs come in a range of sizes from 1 to 8 magnitude, with 1 magnitude springs (like Weeki Wachee) putting out at least 64 million gallons of water daily, and 8 magnitude springs classified to just a small trickle.
It's unclear exactly what magnitude this spring is, but still, it's rare to have a spring at all on your property, regardless of the magnitude.
The spring house is currently asking is $550,000, and the listing agent is Tom Leber and Chib Anderson of Homeward Real Estate.