This Key West-style oceanfront residence at 113 N Beach Road sits directly on the sand on Jupiter Island with 180-degree ocean views and a position alongside a 3-plus-acre natural wildlife preserve. Built in 1992 and fully updated, the home delivers 3,468 square feet under air across multiple levels with elevator access to every floor.
This Key West-style oceanfront residence at 113 N Beach Road sits directly on the sand on Jupiter Island with 180-degree ocean views and a position alongside a 3-plus-acre natural wildlife preserve. Built in 1992 and fully updated, the home delivers 3,468 square feet under air across multiple levels with elevator access to every floor.
Architecture & Coastal Design
The Key West architectural style is well suited to this stretch of Jupiter Island, where setbacks and building heights are tightly regulated by the Town's planning board. The structure is engineered for storm protection, a meaningful consideration on a barrier island with direct Atlantic exposure. Natural light fills the interior through expansive glazing oriented toward the ocean, and the preserve-side exposure to the west provides a secondary green view with no neighboring structure in the sightline.
Interior Layout
The open floor plan is organized around the ocean views, with living spaces positioned to capture the full 180-degree sweep. The kitchen is a large custom installation suited for both daily use and entertaining. An elevator serves every floor, connecting the living levels to the garage and beach access below. The home includes four bedrooms and three full bathrooms, with zoned cooling systems serving distinct areas of the residence.
Outdoor Living & Grounds
Expansive ocean-view balconies extend the living space outdoors on multiple levels. The 0.3-acre lot is bordered by the wildlife preserve, which is a permanently protected parcel that eliminates any risk of adjacent development on that side. The 2.5-car garage features a rear door providing direct pass-through access toward the beach, a practical layout for daily beach use and gear storage.
Location & Access
Jupiter Island is an unincorporated town in Martin County governed by its own police force and a commission that maintains strict oversight of development, landscaping, and architectural standards. The island's population density is among the lowest of any oceanfront community in Southeast Florida, and there is no commercial development on the island itself. Palm Beach International Airport is approximately 35 minutes south via US-1 or I-95. The Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge anchors the island's northern end, and the Jupiter Inlet, which provides Atlantic access for vessels, is located roughly three miles to the south.
Key Features
- Direct oceanfront with 180-degree Atlantic views
- Adjacent to 3-plus-acre natural wildlife preserve (no development risk)
- Key West architectural style, built 1992, fully updated
- Elevator serving all floors
- Storm-engineered construction
- 2.5-car garage with rear beach access door
- Zoned cooling systems
- Martin County jurisdiction with Jupiter Island Town oversight
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