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The quaint and private island of Coral Key Village nestled in the heart of the Florida Keys is one of only three officially
designated fishing villages in Monroe County. These two dream homes are located in Coral Key Village on the southeast side
of the Long Key Bridge which spans 2.5 miles over the Long Key channel from Long Key to Conch Key.
Experience the sensation of driving into the ocean as you travel across the bridge with only the Atlantic Ocean
on your left and the Gulf of Mexico on your right. A left turn at the end of the bridge will bring you into the unique ocean side
village of Coral Key offering instant access across the only living coral barrier reef in North America into the deep blue waters where the
Gulfstream and Atlantic merge and world-record Sailfish, Marlin and Mahi Mahi are frequently caught. Take a left turn under Long
Key Bridge and you are instantly in Florida Bay where you can catch your dinner of grouper, snapper, snook or permit. For those
more “sport fishing” oriented, try landing a 100 pound tarpon or a wily bonefish on the flats in less than three feet of water.
If there are children who want to collect sand dollars, there is a large sugar sand flat just waiting for the kiddies to dig their
toes in.
Return home after a long day of snorkeling, scuba diving, boating, fishing and exploring. Share adventures and fish stories with
friends over dinner and drinks while watching the sun slowly set into the waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
Our magnificent homes in Coral Key Village can fulfill your hopes and dreams.
Upon entering Coral Key Village bear right to #47, a prominent three story yellow stucco home. The moment you drive under the house
to park, you are looking over open water that is one of the most popular bonefish and tarpon flats in the Keys. Rays, small sharks
and myriad of other sea creatures are frequent visitors to your back door.
The under-home area has been installed with the highest quality ceramic Mexican-style tile extending up the stairs to the second floor
wrap-around balcony. The view off the balcony is unparalleled with the sun rising out of the ocean on one side and the sun setting
into the Gulf of Mexico on the other side.
Inside the home you will immediately be struck with the quality, workmanship and details, including stainless steel appliances,
granite counter tops and oak cabinets. The expansive floor plan has space for everyone’s needs. The master bedroom is on the
first floor with a unique bathroom suite and spacious closet. The second floor features a large sunset balcony. The entertainment
loft looking out to the sunset balcony is a multipurpose room that can be used for watching TV, playing pool or sending the kids
upstairs to play while the adults enjoy conversations in the living room. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms surround the loft.
The owner has spared no expense for beauty and comfort.
The water on the flat is too shallow at low tide to dock anything but a small skiff. Therefore, the owner has secured permits for a
pier leading to an observation deck. Here you can sit and be one with nature, watching the abundant wild life and the fabulous
sunsets.
One hundred feet down the road is #38, a white stucco home with red trim that sits directly on the ocean. This fabulous home features
the same quality features as #47. This ocean front home boasts hurricane impact windows and doors that are rated to 165 MPH.
Both homes have metal shingled roofs that resemble Terra Cotta clay tiles. The roof construction has the highest rating in the
industry. The water has a control depth of four feet. The owner has secured the necessary Army Corp of Engineers permits to construct a 102’ deck with boat dock.
These well-appointed, beautiful dream homes in the beautiful Florida Keys must be seen to appreciate the elegant details and wonderful ocean views. The views from the second and third floor balconies encompass open oceans, Walkers Island, Duck Key and vistas across Coral Key and U.S. 1 of Florida Bay.
Call and schedule an appointment with Carol today!
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