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58 S Spooky Lane
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459
Spears Group with Compass, original listing - (305) 851-2820
$8,995,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
6
Bathroom
Full: 6, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4756 Square Feet
Property Description
Prominently positioned on 70'+ of prime Gulf frontage, this newly transformed coastal masterpiece is located within a privately gated enclave on the coveted west end of 30A affording modern luxury with impeccable attention to detail juxtaposed timeless interior design. Situated on half an acre with exemplary privacy including buffered wetlands north of the property, this 4,756-square-foot home is an architectural marvel, offering 6 bedrooms and 6.5 baths and thoughtfully reimagined in 2024 embodying both strength and elegance with marine-grade finishes and robust materials designed to withstand the elements of coastal living. Upon entry, the expansive parking court welcomes you, leading to an oversized two-car garage with ample storage space as well as an elegant foyer entry with elevator access to each level of the home. The second floor opens to a grand living room, setting the stage for relaxed yet refined living including picture perfect window placement of floor to ceiling glass to capture endless views over the swoon-worthy emerald waters and crystal white sand of the Gulf of Mexico. Here, one of the six bedrooms awaits, ideal for guests or a private office. The second level is anchored by a beautiful chefs kitchen with custom cabinetry, stainless appliances and ample cooking space all of which enjoys natural lighting from northern and southern exposures as well as direct access to the second floor covered lanai that soaks in western and southern facing vistas with unobstructed views of the gulf from the private heated plunge pool. Ascend to the third floor, where the primary bedroom becomes a sanctuary of serenity with its spa like en-suite bathroom enjoying pristine gulf vistas, complemented by a secondary bedroom and a versatile sitting roomideal for moments of quiet reflection or intimate gatherings. The fourth floor captivates with its dynamic layout, featuring another primary suite and a spacious bunk room, alongside an additional sitting room, designed for ultimate flexibility in hosting family and friends. What truly distinguishes this home are its unobstructed western views, capturing the mesmerizing sunsets from every level, culminating in a panoramic experience on the top-floor viewing deck. Every detail of this home has been meticulously crafted, from the new Senergy Sentry Ultra Stucco Wall System with enhanced water management to the Andersen A Series windows and doors that offer unparalleled durability and style. The exterior spaces are equally impressive, featuring new TREX decking and a beach staircase that seamlessly blends with the natural landscape, offering direct access to the pristine sands with over 4.2 acres of accessible beach just behind the home. 58 S Spooky Lane isn't just a home; it's a statement of coastal elegance, a fortress of comfort, and a canvas for unparalleled living, where every sunset marks another day in paradise. Reach out to us today for cost to own figures and rental projections.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2015
MLS Number
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Location
Address
58 S Spooky Lane
City
Santa Rosa Beach
State
FL
Zip Code
32459
County
WALTON
Listing
Name
Phone
(850) 710-2114
Office Name
Office Phone
(305) 851-2820
Agent Name
Spears Group
Agency Phone
(305) 851-2820

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