HOUSE OF THE WEEK

Modern, waterfront dream residence in Cocoplum

 

ADVERTORIAL

A boat lover’s paradise awaits potential home buyers in the coveted Coral Gables community of Cocoplum. This stunning five-bedroom, five-bath contemporary estate is at 168 Paloma Dr. With an array of luxurious amenities, complemented by handsome architecture and a convenient location on a wide, private waterway, it’s a dream home for the high life.

Inside the two-story offering, residents can enjoy 5,813 square feet of living space. A large foyer and wooden staircase, both regal in appearance, greet guests at the front entrance. Marble floors and wide Andersen doors and windows accent the home’s stately appeal. The kitchen, outfitted with granite countertops and rich wood cabinetry, features a wet bar, wine cooler and separate ice-maker. The bedrooms are substantial in size and offer built-ins and access to a terrace. The master suite has its own private terrace with water views and a large bath finished in marble.

Outside, the home’s expansive covered patio has a summer kitchen and a gas barbecue grill. The pool and spa are electric heated and have been re-Marcited (covered under a five-year warranty). There is an adjacent 40-foot dock with davits and one bridge to the bay. The home additionally has a newly painted exterior, three new garage doors, four new energy-efficient air-conditioning units, a new energy-efficient front-loading washer and dryer and accordion hurricane shutters (custom-built in 2006). Also featured in the estate is an elevator with a telephone and a state-of-the-art Bosch security system.

The Cocoplum community has a 24-hour guard-gated entrance and roving security patrol, two tennis courts and a clubhouse with a pool, gym, basketball and volleyball courts, and rental space for parties.

The Cocoplum Homeowners Association new membership fee is $25,000 and the quarterly maintenance fee is $1,330.

For more information, contact Sheryl DiCarlo at 305-332-3256.

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