A privately gated 50-acre parcel within the gated Ranch Colony Estates community in Jupiter sits adjacent to the Dye Preserve Golf Course, with approximately 42 acres classified as dry uplands by the South Florida Water Management District. The property includes a fully renovated 2,302-square-foot ranch residence, a 6.25-acre private lake, and infrastructure already in place for equestrian or estate compound development.
A privately gated 50-acre parcel within the gated Ranch Colony Estates community in Jupiter sits adjacent to the Dye Preserve Golf Course, with approximately 42 acres classified as dry uplands by the South Florida Water Management District. The property includes a fully renovated 2,302-square-foot ranch residence, a 6.25-acre private lake, and infrastructure already in place for equestrian or estate compound development.
Site Improvements & Infrastructure
The acreage has been comprehensively prepared: all-new perimeter fencing, freshly paved asphalt interior roads, and expertly graded grounds planted with Bahia grass throughout. An extensive irrigation system fed by multiple on-site wells services the property, eliminating dependence on municipal water for grounds maintenance. These improvements represent a significant investment in site readiness, effectively delivering a turnkey canvas for a buyer's intended use.
The Residence
The existing home is a 1980-built ranch that has been fully renovated and updated. The layout includes four bedrooms, two full baths, and one half bath across 2,302 square feet of air-conditioned living space, with 5,659 square feet under roof including covered areas. A two-car garage and a saltwater gunite pool complete the residential component. Views from the home extend over the pool, gardens, and the private lake.
Development Potential & Zoning
The 42 acres of SFWMD-classified dry land is a critical data point for any buyer evaluating equestrian facility construction, additional residential structures, or accessory buildings such as collector car storage. Martin County zoning and the Ranch Colony Estates covenants will govern density and permitted uses; prospective buyers should confirm allowable structures and setback requirements with the county and the HOA. The existing infrastructure, including roads, fencing, wells, and grading, substantially reduces the timeline and cost of any future build-out.
Location & Access
Ranch Colony Estates occupies a corridor west of the Florida Turnpike in the Jupiter postal area, though the property falls within Martin County. The adjacency to Dye Preserve Golf Course provides a permanent green buffer along at least one boundary, a meaningful privacy feature for an estate of this scale. Palm Beach International Airport is approximately 30 minutes southeast; the smaller North Palm Beach County General Aviation Airport is closer for private aviation. The Loxahatchee River and Jupiter Inlet are accessible within a short drive for boating interests.
Key Features
- 50.25 acres within double-gated entry (community gate plus private estate gate)
- Approximately 42 acres classified dry uplands by SFWMD
- 6.25-acre private lake providing water views and additional irrigation capacity
- All-new perimeter fencing and freshly paved asphalt interior roads
- Multiple-well irrigation system servicing the full acreage
- Fully renovated ranch residence with saltwater gunite pool
- Adjacent to Dye Preserve Golf Course along property boundary
- Martin County jurisdiction with Ranch Colony Estates HOA governance
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