A 1980 ranch-style residence on nearly three-quarters of an acre with 200 linear feet of Intracoastal Waterway frontage, positioned on a cul-de-sac in Gulf Stream's Place Au Soleil (Avenue de Soleil) neighborhood. The property presents as a hold-and-enjoy or a tear-down candidate on one of the wider Intracoastal parcels available in this gated enclave, with direct sunrise views across the waterway to the private Gulf Stream Golf Course.
A 1980 ranch-style residence on nearly three-quarters of an acre with 200 linear feet of Intracoastal Waterway frontage, positioned on a cul-de-sac in Gulf Stream's Place Au Soleil (Avenue de Soleil) neighborhood. The property presents as a hold-and-enjoy or a tear-down candidate on one of the wider Intracoastal parcels available in this gated enclave, with direct sunrise views across the waterway to the private Gulf Stream Golf Course.
Interior Layout
The residence is organized around a central great room that combines living, breakfast, and kitchen areas, with full-height sliding glass doors opening east to the covered loggia and pool. A formal living room and dining room face the garden side of the property, offering a quieter counterpoint to the waterfront orientation.
Two primary bedrooms flank the central entertaining rooms, each with an ensuite bathroom and direct slider access to the pool and Intracoastal-facing patio. Two additional guest bedrooms share a bath. Ceiling heights are vaulted throughout the main living areas, with tile flooring and window-walls of glass on the waterfront elevation. The kitchen is fitted with wood cabinetry, Formica countertops, and GE appliances, a space that any new owner would likely update or reconfigure.
Loggia, Pool & Waterfront
The covered loggia features a tongue-and-groove ceiling and serves as the primary transition between the interior living spaces and the screened pool and patio. The entire outdoor sequence faces east across the Intracoastal, with the Gulf Stream Golf Course landscape forming a low, green horizon on the far bank.
A maintained seawall runs the full 200-foot waterfront, with a dock in place. There are no fixed bridges between this location and the Boynton Beach Inlet, approximately three miles south, providing straightforward ocean access for vessels without air-draft restrictions.
Place Au Soleil & Gulf Stream Context
Place Au Soleil is a single-entry community within the Town of Gulf Stream, monitored by cameras and served by Gulf Stream's dedicated police force. The HOA is minimal in cost and focused on community governance rather than amenity management. Gulf Stream itself is an incorporated oceanfront municipality of roughly 900 residents between Delray Beach and Boynton Beach, historically established as a winter resort community in the 1920s.
Ocean Boulevard, the town's primary artery, is designated a Historic Scenic Highway, canopied by Australian pines. The town's small scale and strict code enforcement have preserved the low-density residential character that distinguishes it from neighboring barrier-island communities. For buyers evaluating a rebuild, Gulf Stream's architectural review process requires board approval and typically favors designs consistent with the town's existing scale and setback patterns, a factor worth engaging early in any design timeline.
Palm Beach International Airport is approximately 20 minutes north. The property's cul-de-sac position on a 0.43-acre lot with 200 feet of water frontage provides a width-to-depth ratio that is difficult to replicate along this stretch of the Intracoastal, particularly within a gated community.
Key Features
- 200 linear feet of Intracoastal Waterway frontage with seawall and dock
- Cul-de-sac lot of nearly three-quarters of an acre in gated Place Au Soleil
- No fixed bridges to Boynton Beach Inlet, approximately three miles south
- Direct sunrise views across the Intracoastal to the private Gulf Stream Golf Course
- Screened pool with covered tongue-and-groove loggia
- Single-entry community with camera surveillance and dedicated Gulf Stream police
- Viable for renovation, expansion, or new construction subject to Gulf Stream architectural review
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