Exquisite Waterfront Estate in Fort Lauderdale Features Unrivaled Amenities

Contemporary design, open-concept living, smart technology and deep waterfront access make this unparalleled residence conducive to today’s modern lifestyle.

In this stunning waterfront estate in Fort Lauderdale, every detail has been carefully chosen to offer a luxurious lifestyle with exceptional amenities and modern technology. The open floor plan and high ceilings are brightened by expansive windows that showcase a beautiful tropical oasis, including a heated saltwater pool, summer kitchen, and 110 feet of deep-water dockage. The custom kitchen is perfect for hosting gatherings with its multiple islands, high-end appliances, and gas range. The two-story living room features a temperature-controlled 210-bottle wine room surrounded by glass. The luxurious primary suite includes two spa-inspired bathrooms, two walk-in closets, a private terrace, and a morning bar. Additionally, the home is equipped with an elevator and offers ample space in a climate-controlled, three-car garage.

Situated at 100 N. Gordon Road in the Victoria Isles community of Fort Lauderdale, this property, listed for $6.995 million, offers a spacious living area of 5,753 square feet, with a total square footage of 7,043 square feet. The lot spans an impressive 14,367 square feet and includes 110 feet of deep-water dockage. The residence comprises 6 bedrooms, 7 full baths, and 1 half-bath.

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This waterfront estate in Fort Lauderdale is a hidden gem, perfect for boating enthusiasts with its deep-water dockage and easy access to the Intracoastal and Atlantic Ocean. The Victoria Isles community is conveniently located just a few steps away from a beautifully landscaped waterfront park featuring a gazebo, several benches, and green areas for leisure activities, dog walking, and picnicking.

Serene yet convenient, the property is within walking distance of the vibrant shopping and dining options of Las Olas Boulevard and the beach. Additionally, it is just minutes away from pickleball and tennis courts, jogging trails, as well as baseball, soccer, and football fields at Las Olas Oceanside Park. Nearby attractions include the Fort Lauderdale Art Museum and the Museum of Discovery, along with entertainment venues like The Parker and The Broward Center for the Performing Arts. For a change of scenery, residents can easily hop on the Brightline for a day trip to Miami or Palm Beach.

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THE REALTOR

PETER BARKIN

CONTACT: Peter Barkin, Barkin Group,

peter.barkin@compass.com, 954.675.6656

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