Built in 2014 and offered for the first time, this traditional waterfront residence sits on 153 feet of Intracoastal frontage in Palm Beach Isles on Singer Island. The home delivers 4,217 square feet under air across two levels, oriented west to capture direct water views from nearly every principal room, with a concrete dock and seawall system sized for a 90-foot vessel basin.
Built in 2014 and offered for the first time, this traditional waterfront residence sits on 153 feet of Intracoastal frontage in Palm Beach Isles on Singer Island. The home delivers 4,217 square feet under air across two levels, oriented west to capture direct water views from nearly every principal room, with a concrete dock and seawall system sized for a 90-foot vessel basin.
Interior Layout
The main level includes a guest suite and open living areas designed around the western water exposure. A private elevator connects to the upper floor, where the primary suite occupies the prime position overlooking the Intracoastal. Two additional guest suites are also located upstairs, giving the home a practical split between the main-level fourth bedroom and the upper-floor quarters.
Throughout, the floor plan prioritizes sightlines to the canal and Intracoastal beyond. The 2014 construction date means the home was built to current Florida Building Code wind-load and impact-glass standards, which eliminates the structural retrofit question that follows most pre-2002 waterfront acquisitions in this market.
Water Access & Docking
The docking infrastructure here is the defining asset. A 90-foot concrete dock with power and water service runs along the seawall, which was built in 2014 with batter piles. A 28,000-pound high-speed Neptune boat lift accommodates vessels up to 50 feet, and the basin itself can handle a 90-foot boat with 9-foot depth at low tide. The route to the Palm Beach Inlet is approximately five minutes, providing direct Atlantic access without a fixed-bridge restriction. For context, the no-fixed-bridge access on Singer Island is a meaningful differentiator; many Intracoastal properties further south along the Lake Worth waterway face bridge-schedule delays that limit departure flexibility for larger vessels.
Outdoor Living & Grounds
The rear grounds face west over the Intracoastal, anchored by a heated infinity-edge saltwater pool and spa. The western orientation delivers direct sunset exposure across the water. The property totals 6,014 square feet overall, with the balance beyond the 4,217 air-conditioned footprint allocated to covered outdoor areas and the garage level.
Garage & Utilities
The two-car garage includes an automotive lift that effectively doubles parking capacity to accommodate a third or fourth vehicle. A Tesla charging station is installed. The home is served by central air conditioning with ceiling fans throughout.
Location & Access
Palm Beach Isles is a low-density enclave on the western shore of Singer Island, connected to the Town of Riviera Beach via Blue Heron Boulevard. Palm Beach International Airport is roughly 15 minutes by car. The community carries a nominal monthly HOA. Singer Island's public beach access and the commercial corridor along Blue Heron provide daily conveniences, while Worth Avenue and the Town of Palm Beach are a short drive south across the Royal Park Bridge.
Key Features
- 153 feet of Intracoastal waterfront with 2014 concrete seawall and batter piles
- 90-foot dock with power, water, and 28,000-lb high-speed Neptune boat lift
- Basin depth of 9 feet at low tide; no fixed bridge to the Atlantic
- Five-minute route to the Palm Beach Inlet
- Heated infinity-edge saltwater pool and spa with Intracoastal views
- Private elevator serving upper-level primary suite
- Automotive lift in garage with Tesla charging station
- 2014 construction to current Florida Building Code standards
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