1 Acre Corner Lot on PGA Estates Course.
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3,770 S.F. under air, 5,140 S.F. covered and 6,015 S.F. counting the patio.Â
Located in Bay Hill Estates, overlooking The Estates Golf Course owned by PGA National, this home offers exceptional Florida living. Bay Hill, a luxury home community, is one of the best values in Palm Beach County. Each home is situated on at least one-acre amongst lush Florida landscaping with stunning golf course and/or water views. A great neighborhood feel and homes with unique custom designs on spacious lots differentiate this community from "zero-lot-line" alternatives.
Features include new stainless appliances, coordinated stainless door knobs & pulls, matching Kohler sink, Corian counters & a slate back splash. Also of note, travertine floors & crown molding add a warm & natural feel. Brushed nickel faucets & knobs in every bath & new window treatments further the cozy feeling. Everything inside & out has been freshly painted -- even the oversized circular driveway & patio have been professionally resurfaced.
You'll enjoy the skillfully designed floor plan especially well suited for families. The kitchen flows into the spacious family room compete with a built in areafor your large screen TV-- the perfect place for evenings with your family or entertaining friends. A formal dining & living room flank the grand foyer that welcomes guests with an intricate marble design. The optional library with its maple floor, french doors and access to the cabana bath is the ideal setting for a home office. The optional hobby room off the kitchen is the choice spot for a kids playroom.
If you enjoy the outdoors, you'll love the spacious patio with views of the golf course. A combined area of 1,500 square feet, all covered in Spray-Deck, is perfect for summertime fun. The master suite offers a combined area of 770 square feet with beautiful 2nd story views. His and hers walk in closets, double vanities and a roman tub -- the only thing missing is room service. Also upstairs, you'll find three generous bedrooms and a loft all overlooking the golf course, lakes and neighborhood. Of special note, the loft is very roomy. We use it as an additional office, but it would make a perfect media or playroom as well.
Mom will like all the storage provided from ample closets, dad will appreciate the oversized 3 car garage with large work benches, the kids will enjoy having area beaches nearby and having TV and phone jacks in every room.
For the golfer, Bay Hill is home of the PGA Estates Course designed by Karl Litten. PGA offers special incentive packages to Bay Hill Residents. Membership options include Full Golf, Sports, Tennis and Social. City of Palm Beach Gardens.
The City of Palm Beach Gardens
With more golf courses than any other town in the county and probably the state and the home of PGA of America, the color of this town is mostly green. As home to the Professional Golfers Association of America (PGA) corporate headquarters and a number of golf-course residential communities, Palm Beach Gardens enjoys a reputation as a golfer's mecca. Each year, thousands of visitors come to the PGA National Resort Spa in Palm Beach Gardens to watch the world's top golfers compete in the PGA Seniors Championship.
But golf isn't the city's only attraction. Its meandering waterways with deep-water access are a boater's nirvana, while its many parks and greenbelts provide countless outdoor activities for families. In fact, Palm Beach Garden's parks and recreation program has been awarded a gold medal for excellence by the National Parks and Recreation Association. What's more, the city has a nationally accredited police department and has been recognized as a leader in the Federal Clean Air Act alternative fuel vehicle program for utilizing natural-gas technology in its municipal fleet.
Though it is the county's second-largest city in terms of area and fifth-largest based on number of residents, Palm Beach Gardens maintains a "small town" flavor. The emphasis here is on open spaces, tree-lined streets, bike paths and jogging trails, and a wealth of family-oriented sports and recreation activities. There are plenty of professional opportunities and services as well: The city is home to a large business, professional and healthcare community, including Abe Gosman's Medical Mall and the international headquarters of Wackenhut.
Palm Beach Gardens is a relatively young city (it was founded in 1959 by the late John D. MacArthur) with a population of 35,000 residents, most of whom are young professionals and families that live here year 'round.
Shopping
Shoppers will enjoy The Gardens Mall www.thegardensmall.com, the shops at Oakbrook Square and especially Worth Avenue in nearby Palm Beach, www.worth-avenue.com
Schools
Palm Gardens boasts some of the highest ranked public schools in the state. Grade schools zoned for this house are Pierce Hammock Elementary, Western Pines Middle and Seminole Ridge High all with top FCAT stats. Colleges include Palm Beach Community College www.pbcc.cc.fl.us and Florida Atlantic University www.fau.edu/index.php. The private schools in the area are exceptional and include: The Benjamin School. www.thebenjaminschool.org, The Edison-Russell School, St. Clare School www.stclareschool.org, St. Marks Episcopal School www.stmarkspbg.orgÂ
Dining
Palm Beach Gardens and the surrounding area are fortunate to offer some of the areas finest dinning experiences. A few worth trying include: Cafe Chardonnay, Arezzo, The River House, Charley's Crab, The Crab House, Spotos Oyster Bar PGA, Strip House, Shulas Steakhouse, CoolA Fishbar, Nick's Tomato Pie, and Ruth's Chris Steak House.
Attractions
Palm Beach County Attractions are many and include beautiful beaches, professional sporting events, theatre, boating and golf. For a complete list visit www.palmbeachfl.com. |