200 Feet of Intracoastal, a Performing Arts Theatre, and a 40,000-Lb Boat Lift
Alright — I want to hear from you. Out of everything we looked at today — the 1928 hand-painted ceiling beams in that living room, the Nero Marquina primary bathroom with the hammered copper soaking tub, the waterfront loggia with the fireplace burning and 200 feet of Intracoastal ahead, or the performing arts theatre with a full stage — which single space would you spend the most time in? Drop it in the comments below. And if you want to see properties like this every week — hit subscribe. See you in the next one.

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