Quintessential Living: Coral Ridge Country Club

The secluded oasis is still near world-class shopping, theater, museums and art galleries.

The impressive waterfront home at the Coral Ridge Country Club in Fort Lauderdale combines modern sophistication with timeless elegance. Completely renovated with the highest quality finishes. Great open floorplan for entertaining and raising a family. Designer kitchen with gas cooking, new quartz island with RH lighting. Enjoy the South Florida lifestyle in the most amazing backyard with a new concrete dock, pool, spa, summer kitchen, covered patio, lush landscaping, and more. First floor large master suite with voluminous ceilings. New glass staircase with oak wood floors. Private dock just off Intracoastal. Minutes to the beach, shops, dining, tennis, golf and parks. This is truly a dream home.

Coral Ridge Country Club

WHERE: 3061 NE 45th St., Fort Lauderdale 

LOT: 85 feet of waterfront

 BEDROOMS/BATHS: 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms

LISTING PRICE: $4,995,000

THE NEIGHBORHOOD

COMMUNITY:  A secluded oasis yet close to everything, its central location allows for the best of both worlds, from world-class shopping, theater, museums and art galleries to the nearby 7-acre Bayview Park, Hugh Taylor Birch State Park and George English Park, and, of course, Fort Lauderdale’s pristine beaches. The private members-only Coral Ridge Country Club opened its doors to the public in 1954 and has two pristine golf courses on the premises along with a stunning clubhouse that features five-star dining and exceptional amenities.

DAILY LIFE: Residents ride their street-legal golf carts to the beach and country club or take their boats to nearby restaurants to dock and dine. The beautifully plush residential community invites evening strolls or affords easy access to Lauderdale by the Sea’s bars, restaurants, coffee shops and parks. 

Coral Ridge Club

THE REALTOR

Susan Rindley, ONE Sotheby’s International Realty

CONTACT: www.susanrindley.com or 954-294-5686

INSIGHTS:  “Enjoy all that South Florida has to offer in this exceptional home at Coral Ridge Country Club in the yachting capital of the world.”

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