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HOUSE OF THE WEEK

Luxurious offering in one of the most prized water locations in South Florida

 

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Prospective buyers are being offered the opportunity to enjoy the natural splendor of Key Biscayne from within the confines of a stately vista.

The home, at 28 Harbor Point Dr. — one of the area’s most prestigious and private streets —, features six bedrooms and eight-and-one-half baths.

At $24,950,000, it’s a contemporary masterpiece that offers sophisticated but comfortable living.

The amenity-rich property, measuring 27,137 square feet, has stunning views of Biscayne Bay and Hurricane Harbor. Coupled with 114 feet of dockage (with davits and 10 feet of water depth at the dock), it’s a yachtsman’s dream home.

Options for entertainment and recreation are endless. Residents can enjoy the use of a billiard room with open-beam vaulted ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace, a wine cellar, an indoor racquetball court with viewing area, gym, sauna and steam shower.

The pool overlooks the bay while an outdoor dining area makes for the perfect location to unwind in front of the sunset.

For added convenience, the home is in a walled and gated location, has a four-car garage and includes a 60 KW generator for emergency use, as well as impact windows and sliding doors.

Visit ewm.com/property/ 313702551-28-harbor-point-drive-key-biscayne or contact Audrey Ross for more information at 305-960-2575 or aross@miamirealestate.com.

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