Wednesday, September 28, 2016

New Waterfront Property Becomes Most Expensive In Seven Isles

The Seven Isles area of Fort Lauderdale is distinguished by a series of seven islands all offering beautiful views. A $13.75 million newly constructed waterfront property has just hit the market as the most expensive home in the area.

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Facing Middle River, the estate boasts 112 feet of deep water frontage with views of the Intracoastal. The classic British West Indies style home is a new construction by W.A. Bentz Construction with designs by Susan Connors of P&H Interiors and architect John Conway.

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The five-bedroom home was recently completed and has two master suites and over 10,000 square feet of living space.  The home features hand planed custom walnut wood flooring throughout with custom interior joinery work and custom exterior trim and styling. The dark walnut creates a vivid contrast to the home’s mostly white interior.

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The kitchen has crushed ice granite counter tops and colorful tile details in soothing marine colors. There are twin double door Sub-Zero Refrigerators, a Viking pro series gas stove, Custom commercial pro series ventilation hood, Viking pro series convection oven, twin Bosch dishwashers, Viking pro series microwave oven, and three Blanco sinks.

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The second floor master suite has dual bathrooms and a private balcony. The home is wired as a smart home with Control 4 digital controllers and Lutron lighting.

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Exterior features include a large covered loggia, infinity pool and waterfall Jacuzzi with cabana shower, bathroom, outdoor kitchen, Viking pro gas grill, fireplace and putting green. The concrete dock accommodates a 100-foot yacht.

Jonathan Postma of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate’s Boca Resort office has listed the property at 2501 Aqua Vista Boulevard.

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