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HOUSE OF THE WEEK

Oceanfront point estate in Hillsboro Shore now on market

 

ADVERTORIAL

A 10,000-square-foot residence directly on the Hillsboro Inlet and ocean is available for purchase. The half-acre property is across from the historic lighthouse and boasts resort-style living with Old World charm.

From the moment residents enter through double glass doors, the views are breathtaking. High ceilings and walls of glass bring the outside in.

The home features hand-painted frescoes, custom moldings and a custom, gourmet-style kitchen. The elegant master suite has a sitting room, private balcony and luxurious bath.

There is a media/billiards room with state-of-the-art video equipment and sound system. The residence also features a fully equipped exercise room.

Built in 2004, the home features five bedrooms, an office with fireplace and hand-carved wood paneling, a four-car garage, a resort-style pool with a Jacuzzi and a large water slide, and a summer kitchen.

This estate is a truly private retreat in a one-of-a-kind location with beach access from the backyard. Residents can enjoy incredible views and watch the boats go by.

The elegantly furnished residence is within minutes to Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale.

The property is being offered at $10,995,000.

For a private showing, please contact Marni Canavan, Realtor associate at the Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate, Fort Lauderdale Southeast Office. She can be reached at 954-847-5000 or 954-610-6668.

To view additional photos of this exceptional property, visit FloridaMoves.com/F956628.

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