This two-story residence at 115 Alpine Road sits one house from the Intracoastal Waterway in the Edgewater neighborhood of West Palm Beach's South End. Built in 2008 with a metal roof, the home delivers 3,293 square feet under air across a compact 7,600-square-foot lot, with Intracoastal views from the main living room and a private inground pool in the rear yard.
This two-story residence at 115 Alpine Road sits one house from the Intracoastal Waterway in the Edgewater neighborhood of West Palm Beach's South End. Built in 2008 with a metal roof, the home delivers 3,293 square feet under air across a compact 7,600-square-foot lot, with Intracoastal views from the main living room and a private inground pool in the rear yard.
Interior Layout
The ground floor anchors the primary suite and a living room defined by soaring wood-beam ceilings and a two-sided fireplace that serves adjacent spaces. The open floor plan connects the living room to a kitchen designed for entertaining, flowing into generous gathering areas without visual interruption. Upper-level rooms account for the remaining two bedrooms and additional living space across the home's 4,332 total square feet.
Outdoor Living & Pool
The rear yard centers on a private inground pool, positioned to take advantage of the property's near-waterfront orientation. At 0.17 acres, the lot is characteristic of the Edgewater section, where density is higher than the island but proximity to the Intracoastal is measured in steps rather than blocks. The metal roof is a practical detail for coastal durability and insurance favorability in this wind zone.
Location & Access
Alpine Road places this home within walking distance of the Intracoastal and a short drive to both the Town of Palm Beach via the Southern Boulevard bridge and downtown West Palm Beach's Clematis and CityPlace corridors. South Olive Elementary is nearby, and the beaches along the island's South End are less than five minutes by car. Palm Beach International Airport is approximately ten minutes west on Southern Boulevard, a proximity that makes the South End particularly practical for frequent travelers.
The Edgewater neighborhood has drawn increasing buyer interest as South End inventory tightens. Parcels this close to the water at this scale are uncommon in new inventory, and the 2008 construction year places the home in a modern building-code era that simplifies both insurance underwriting and future renovation permitting under current Palm Beach County standards.
Key Features
- One house from the Intracoastal Waterway with water views from the living room
- Metal roof for coastal wind resistance and insurance advantages
- Two-sided fireplace between living areas
- Wood-beam ceilings in the main living room
- Ground-floor primary suite
- Private inground pool
- Two-car garage
- 2008 construction under modern Palm Beach County building codes
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