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4500 Ne Spinnaker Point Place
Stuart, FL 34996
$22,500
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4974
Property Description
Stunning Intracoastal home in gated community of Spinnaker Point.Custom built,4 bedrooms,3.5 baths,office & media room,5660 total sq ft.2020 metal roof,coffered ceilings,open floor plan,lots of natural light,screened porch,many covered & uncovered decks & generator.Gourmet kitchen renovated w/top-of-the-line appliances,quartz countertops & center island,Fulgor gas stove/oven,Miele microwave & espresso machine,& GE Profile dishwasher.Panoramic views abound from the Primary suite with sitting area,outside covered deck,& luxurious bathroom with soaking tub,dual vanities,huge walk-in closet & large walk-in steam shower.Three additional bedrooms offer plenty of space & privacy.Lushly landscaped yard has gas heated pool/spa & breathtaking views from over 100' of water frontage.Private beach access across street.Slip & 10,000 lb lift is on community dock,3 car garage.JUST REDUCED for sale for $4,875,000. Available for seasonal rental at $22,500 per month starting mid November, 2023.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Rental
Year Built
1998
MLS Number
M20041290
Location
Address
4500 NE Spinnaker Point Place
City
Stuart
State
FL
Zip Code
34996
County
MARTIN
Listing
Provider
Premier Realty Group, original listing
Name
Premier Realty Group
Phone
(772) 287-1777
Office Name
Premier Realty Group Inc
Office Phone
(772) 287-1777
Agent Name
Marilyn Griffin

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