Discover This Stunning Three-Story Mediterranean Estate in Seven Isles

A gated three-story Mediterranean estate awaits, promising a world of grandeur that is truly unparalleled.

THE PROPERTY

WHERE: 2328 Aqua Vista Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale

COMMUNITY: Seven Isles

INTERIOR LIVING: 9,233 square feet

ALL SQUARE FOOTAGE: 10,760 square feet

LOT SIZE: 18,150 square feet

BEDROOMS/BATHS: 9 bedrooms, 11 full baths, 2 half baths
HIGHLIGHTS: A truly unparalleled world of grandeur awaits in this gated, awe-inspiring three-story Mediterranean estate in the exclusive Seven Isles neighborhood. Indoor-outdoor living spaces invite you to indulge in elegant refinement while reveling in a pristine waterfront living experience. Among many spectacular rarities of the property is the signature 150-feet of prime waterfront with direct ocean access and a private concrete dock. Meticulously maintained with captivating amenities, entertain or enjoy family time in the cinema screening room. Other highlights include a wet bar, conference room, fireplace and elevator. The alluring pool with a water view beckons relaxation amid Florida’s tropical bliss.

LISTING PRICE: $9,995,000

THE NEIGHBORHOOD
COMMUNITY:
The names of the seven isles are Aqua Vista (which means “Water View” in Latin,) Barcelona (after the city in Spain,) Castilla (a feminine noun of the Spanish word “Castle” or “Castillo,”) Del Mar (which means “Of the Sea,” in Spanish,) De Sota (which is a feminine form of the Spanish conquistador, Hernando De Soto’s last name,) Pelican Isle and Sea Island. Situated north of Las Olas Boulevard, the Intracoastal Waterway borders the east and north boundaries, while the white sand Atlantic Ocean beaches are less than 10 minutes away. A guarded security gate maintains privacy at the single entrance of Seven Isles.

DAILY LIFE: Residents of Seven Isles have convenient access to nearby shopping, dining and recreational activities. Bike to the beach or take in a live show at nearby concert venues, The Parker or Broward Center for the Performing Arts. Pickle ball, tennis courts and jogging trails around the area satisfy an active lifestyle. With its idyllic location in the heart of the yachting capital of the world, watersports are a staple of Seven Isles living.

THE REALTOR

FRAN SMOCK MCDUFFIE

CONTACT: Fran Smock McDuffie, The Platinum Group, [email protected], 954-866-SOLD

INSIGHTS: “Pure paradise at every turn. Living in Seven Isles offers residents a sparse urban feel within minutes of every need and desire. Simply turning left or right when leaving the community can take you to oceanfront vistas or a mecca of dining and shopping destinations.”

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