- 5,231Living Sq. feet
- 4Bedroom
- 4Bath
- 1Half bath
- MLS®RX-10812061
- StatusActive
- $ 8,950,000
Featured
- Price
- $ 8,950,000
- Bedrooms
- 4
- Bathrooms
- 4.1
- Full baths
- 4
- Sq.Feet
- 5,231
- Year build
- 1998
- Type
- Residential
- Sub-type
- Single Family Detached
- Status
- Active
The oceanfront lifestyle vividly comes to life—right in your own backyard—at this luxury estate that's literally seconds away from the Atlantic Ocean. Delray Beach, in the residential spotlight for its seamless mix of small-town charm and sophisticated city buzz, provides the highly sought-after backdrop for this three-story gem overlooking the sand and surf. The four-bedroom property (with four full baths and one half-bath) bask in the natural splendor of an oceanfront setting that stirs the senses in every imaginable way. The elegantly rendered interior frames those views with several floor-to-ceiling window treatments. A dark mahogany spiral staircase that dramatically winds its way to the top floor serves as the estate's design centerpiece. A trompe l'oeil treatment on the second-level ceiling adds a striking visual effect for those looking up and through the staircase. Other interior highlights include: A spacious primary suite with its own terrace overlooking the ocean; an elevator; a formal dining room; and an open-concept chef's kitchen with chic white cabinetry and marble countertops that leads to an adjoining breakfast area. Also included in the 5,231 square feet of living space is a spacious walk-out basement complete with a billiards room and adjoining bar area, custom-designed theater with soft leather love seats and chairs, a children's play room and a guest suite with full bath. A covered loggia, summer kitchen and inviting pool (with a hot tub) add to the outdoor allure of a property with a private pathway that leads directly to the beach. Sometimes, there's no need to pack a bag to find a great escape. See for yourself why 1713 S. Ocean Blvd. is elevating the residential experience in Delray Beach.
Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman