This Intracoastal point lot in the Waterway Vista section of North Palm Beach delivers just over 300 feet of deepwater bulkhead at the confluence of the main waterway and a protected canal. The 0.39-acre parcel, improved with a 1960 residence, is positioned for its water frontage rather than its existing structure, offering direct ocean access with no fixed bridges between the dock and open water.
This Intracoastal point lot in the Waterway Vista section of North Palm Beach delivers just over 300 feet of deepwater bulkhead at the confluence of the main waterway and a protected canal. The 0.39-acre parcel, improved with a 1960 residence, is positioned for its water frontage rather than its existing structure, offering direct ocean access with no fixed bridges between the dock and open water.
Waterfront Configuration & Docking
The property's defining asset is the continuous bulkhead wrapping the point, providing berthing capacity for large vessels including sport fishermen and center consoles. Deepwater depth at the seawall accommodates drafts well beyond what most residential docks in the county can handle. The no-wake zone along this stretch of the Intracoastal keeps conditions calm at the dock and reduces bulkhead stress over time.
Navigation from the property reaches both Palm Beach Inlet and Jupiter Inlet in approximately 15 minutes, which is a rare dual-access advantage. Palm Beach Inlet opens to the Gulf Stream's western edge for offshore fishing, while Jupiter Inlet provides a northern corridor to the Loxahatchee River and points north along the coast. Direct Bahamas crossings from either inlet are straightforward.
Land & Development Potential
The existing three-bedroom residence sits on the lot as a legacy improvement. At this price point, the value is entirely in the land, the water frontage, and the point-lot geometry. Buyers should note that the adjacent property is also available, and a combined acquisition would yield approximately 560 feet of continuous waterfront on the point, creating one of the largest privately held deepwater parcels in Palm Beach County.
A combined assemblage at this scale would support a substantial new-construction estate with wraparound water views and a private dock system capable of handling multiple large vessels simultaneously. North Palm Beach zoning for single-family residential on waterfront lots of this size typically permits generous building envelopes, though setback requirements on a point lot will dictate footprint geometry on three exposures.
Location & Access
The Waterway Vista community sits between the Intracoastal Waterway and U.S. 1 in North Palm Beach, roughly equidistant from the shops and dining along PGA Boulevard to the north and Northwood Village to the south. Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is a 20-minute drive south, while North County General Aviation Airport in Lantana serves smaller aircraft. The property is approximately four miles south of the Lost Tree Village gatehouse and six miles south of the Jupiter Island bridge, placing it in a corridor that has seen steady land-value appreciation driven by limited deepwater inventory.
Key Features
- Over 300 feet of continuous deepwater bulkhead on a point lot
- No fixed bridges to Palm Beach Inlet or Jupiter Inlet
- Approximately 15 minutes by water to both inlets
- Adjacent parcel available for a combined 560 feet of waterfront
- Intracoastal and canal frontage on multiple exposures
- No-wake zone along the property's waterway frontage
- 0.39-acre lot with Intracoastal views
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