Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Inlet Cay, this two-story canal-front residence sits on 100 feet of deepwater frontage with no fixed bridges between the dock and the open Intracoastal Waterway. Built in 1988, the home delivers 4,531 square feet under air across four bedrooms and five full baths, with vaulted ceilings and full-height glass oriented toward the water on the east side of the property.
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Inlet Cay, this two-story canal-front residence sits on 100 feet of deepwater frontage with no fixed bridges between the dock and the open Intracoastal Waterway. Built in 1988, the home delivers 4,531 square feet under air across four bedrooms and five full baths, with vaulted ceilings and full-height glass oriented toward the water on the east side of the property.
Interior Layout
The main living room rises to a vaulted ceiling and centers on a fireplace, with glass walls pulling in canal and pool views. An oversized family room adjacent provides space scaled for a billiards table. A private office is positioned off the main living areas.
The primary suite occupies a waterside position with its own fireplace and a private balcony overlooking the canal. The primary bath includes a whirlpool tub, separate shower, and dual marble vanities. Three additional bedrooms are served by four remaining full baths.
Kitchen & Entertaining Flow
The kitchen overlooks both the pool and the waterway, connecting directly to an outdoor loggia that runs along the rear of the home. This layout creates a continuous indoor-outdoor flow suited to both casual use and larger-scale entertaining.
Outdoor Living & Grounds
The quarter-acre lot is framed by tropical landscaping that screens the pool area from neighboring properties. The heated pool sits between the main residence and the seawall, positioned to take advantage of the wide water views to the east.
Water Access & Docking
A 60-foot dock with a boat lift provides direct deepwater access. The no-fixed-bridge route to the Intracoastal is a significant advantage for owners running vessels with elevated profiles. From the Intracoastal, the Boynton Inlet is roughly one mile north, offering direct ocean access without the need to transit multiple bridges. This combination of deepwater depth, dock length, and unrestricted bridge clearance is uncommon for canal-front properties in the Ocean Ridge market.
Location & Access
Inlet Cay is a small residential enclave in Ocean Ridge, a barrier-island municipality between Manalapan and Gulf Stream. The town enforces its own police patrol and maintains a low-density residential character with no commercial zoning. Beach access is minutes away. Palm Beach International Airport is approximately 20 minutes by car, and Boca Raton sits roughly 15 minutes south on A1A or I-95.
Key Features
- 100 feet of deepwater canal frontage, no fixed bridges to the Intracoastal
- 60-foot dock with boat lift
- Vaulted ceilings and glass walls throughout principal rooms
- Primary suite with fireplace and private waterfront balcony
- Primary bath with whirlpool tub, separate shower, and dual marble vanities
- Oversized family room accommodating billiards-scale furniture
- Three-car garage
- Cul-de-sac position within the Inlet Cay enclave
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