S. Florida Home (Advertorial)

HOUSE OF THE WEEK

Weston home boasts expansive lot, luxurious South Florida comforts

 

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The finer staples of South Florida real estate luxury — brightly colored landscaping, manicured rows of swaying palm trees and a pool — are all offered by this Landmark-built home in Weston.

This four-bedroom, four-and-one-half-bath residence, at 137 Dockside Ter. in Pelican Landing, is on a 24,367-square-foot cul-de-sac lot and is completely hedged for privacy.

Providing an inviting atmosphere at its entrance, the residence boasts an oversize driveway and wonderful curb appeal. Inside, the hospitable ambience continues throughout 4,300 square feet of living space. Notable features include marble flooring, formal living and dining areas, a large sunlit family room complete with surround sound and dual flat-screen system plus a separate office. The granite-detailed kitchen is complete with a snack bar and an adjacent breakfast nook. The home’s bedrooms feature Brazilian cherry wood floors and the master suite is perfectly situated with poolside views, spacious master bath and his-and-hers walk-in closets. Additional comforts include a private patio area, large 17-by-34-foot pool, expansive backyard and three-car garage.

To learn more about the details and price of this exclusive Weston property, or to schedule a personal tour, call Jason A. Kapit, Esq., at 954-650-4443 or visit www.137pelican.com.

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