This Mediterranean-style residence sits on approximately 100 feet of direct Intracoastal Waterway frontage in Tropic Isle, a deep-draft yachting community in Delray Beach. Built in 2000 and since updated with designer finishes throughout, the home occupies a quarter-acre cul-de-sac lot with unobstructed water views to the east.
This Mediterranean-style residence sits on approximately 100 feet of direct Intracoastal Waterway frontage in Tropic Isle, a deep-draft yachting community in Delray Beach. Built in 2000 and since updated with designer finishes throughout, the home occupies a quarter-acre cul-de-sac lot with unobstructed water views to the east.
Mediterranean Architecture & Finishes
A brick-paver driveway leads to a columned entry portico that sets the tone for the home's Mediterranean detailing. Interior finishes include Saturnia marble flooring, detailed millwork, and recently installed brass hardware and coach lamps. The home delivers 3,407 square feet under air within a total footprint of 4,101 square feet, with four bedrooms, three full baths, and one half bath spread across a single-story plan.
Interior Layout
The living areas are oriented toward the Intracoastal, drawing the water views through the rear of the home. The property includes a two-car garage, central vacuum system, and a full-house Generac generator with a five-year warranty. A propane gas tank serves the home's cooking or heating needs, and a new 75-gallon hot water heater has been installed.
Outdoor Living & Waterfront
The rear yard is built for waterfront entertaining, with a covered patio that extends to a gunite pool with spillover spa, recently resurfaced with new Diamond Brite. The pool deck faces directly onto the Intracoastal, with no obstructions between the property and the water. The seawall is serviced and maintained annually, a detail worth noting given that seawall replacement costs along this stretch of the waterway can run six figures depending on linear footage.
Water Access & Docking
Tropic Isle is one of the few residential communities in Delray Beach with deep-draft canal access directly connecting to the Intracoastal Waterway. The community's yacht harbor and canal system accommodate serious vessels, and the inlet at Boynton Beach is approximately two nautical miles north, providing relatively quick ocean access. Owners should confirm dock permitting and current water depth at the seawall, as sediment buildup varies by position along the canal network.
Location & Access
The property is minutes from Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach's primary commercial corridor with restaurants, galleries, and retail. Atlantic Dunes Park, a public beachfront preserve, is a short drive east. Palm Beach International Airport is roughly 25 minutes north via I-95. Tropic Isle sits between the Intracoastal and U.S. 1, in a pocket of Delray Beach that has seen consistent reinvestment as waterfront inventory tightens across southern Palm Beach County.
Key Features
- Approximately 100 feet of direct Intracoastal Waterway frontage
- Deep-draft canal community with yacht harbor access
- Gunite pool with spillover spa, newly resurfaced with Diamond Brite
- Saturnia marble flooring and detailed millwork throughout
- Full-house Generac generator with five-year warranty
- Seawall serviced and maintained annually
- Cul-de-sac location within Tropic Isle
- Central vacuum system and new 75-gallon hot water heater
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