4624 Harbour Village Blvd. #4305, Ponce Inlet, FL 32127

4624 Harbour Village Blvd. #4305, Ponce Inlet, FL 32127
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$399,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
1 1.1 1,015 $5,353 2001
On the market: 14 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$2,728($2,282 + $446 taxes*)

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Come enjoy true resort-style living at Harbour Village Golf & Yacht Club nestled in the cozy coastal town of Ponce Inlet. This one-bedroom one-bath open floor plan offers stunning views of the marina and Intracoastal Waterway. The 1015 sq ft condo is updated to include new appliances, new furnishings, fresh paint, and a new A/C. The condo is being sold fully furnished, turnkey, right down to the silver ware and linens. Harbour Village is a 170-acre community stretching from the Atlantic Ocean on the east to the Intracoastal Waterway on the west, 102 acres of which are an untouched natural preserve. The other meticulously maintained 68 acres are dedicated to the resorts copious amenities, which include 142-slip marina (with 60 boat-length capacity), an onsite dock-master, meandering boardwalks through the estuary, a sunset pier, several pools, tennis courts, a par 3 golf course, an onsite restaurant, several workout facilities, and an oceanfront beach club with pool. Ponce Inlet sits on the southern end of a quaint peninsula, no more than a mile wide and tipped with an iconic lighthouse. The quiet community of just over 3000 residents is buffered by white sandy beaches to the east, surrounded by water on all sides, and home to all walks of flora and fauna, from blue herons to roseate spoonbills, to red mangroves and Southern oaks. From Harbour Village marina to the ocean inlet is a ten-minute boat ride, offering fishermen quick access to inshore and offshore waters teeming with dorado, blackfin tuna, sailfish, cobia, grouper, tarpon, and various grouper and snapper species. A host of waterfront restaurants and bars pepper the Intracoastal in the immediate area, making boating, bicycling, walking, or golf-carting to lunch and dinner perfect ways to enjoy the unspoiled and natural beauty of the area.
Listing courtesy of Chevon Eaton, CHEVON EATON