The Real: Harbor Beach

This estate features 300+/- feet of waterfront with spectacular views.

Fort Lauderdale, Harbor Beach Trophy Point Estate 
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HIGHLIGHTS: This one of a kind, Intracoastal point lot estate features 300+/- feet of waterfront with spectacular views and one of the most coveted docks in Fort Lauderdale. The marble-clad residence plus guest house/captain’s quarters is almost 7,000 square feet and the property offers dockage for a 100+ vessel on the south side while preserving wide water Intracoastal views on the west side. There are up to 8 bedrooms and 6.5 baths. Lot size is 21,256 square feet.

WHY IT’S SPECIAL: Mature banyan trees and tropical landscaping surround the property and give it a very private, resort like feel.  The living areas flow seamlessly to the pool and outdoor living spaces, and the property is ideally suited for large-scale entertaining.  The primary suite features spectacular views, 2 bedrooms and an oversized wraparound terrace with views of the Intracoastal. The two-story guest house features a lower level living area/lounge with full kitchen and a bedroom with a full bath and private entry, ideal for a VIP suite or captain’s quarters. The upper level features 2 additional bedrooms with en suite baths and direct access to the upper level balconies and terraces.

LISTING PRICE: $27,500,000
The Property

  • Address: 2500 Mercedes Drive, Fort Lauderdale
  • Neighborhood or community:  Harbor Beach
  • Interior living space in square feet:  7,000+ square feet
  • Lot size in square feet: 21,256 SF
  • Bedrooms/baths: 8 bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms
  • Listing price: Starting at $27,500,000

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