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$4.2M
Stuart, FL 34996
DUMONT
One of the last remaining deep-water estate sites in Stuart's most desirable waterfront section. Set at the end of historic Old Saint Lucie Boulevard, this rare one-acre parcel offers approximately 162 feet of protected, deep-water frontage just minutes to the St. Lucie Inlet—ideal for large yachts with quick, unobstructed ocean access and no fixed bridges. Positioned among a collection of multi-million-dollar new builds, this property represents an exceptional opportunity to design and build a private waterfront estate surrounded by pristine waters, mature trees, and timeless coastal architecture. From sunrise cruises to sandbar weekends and island getaways, this location captures the essence of Stuart's ''Sailfish Capital of the World'' lifestyle— where small-town character meets world-class boating, fishing, and dining. Enjoy close proximity to downtown Stuart's boutiques, art galleries, and waterfront cafés, while still tucked away on one of the area's most historic and picturesque streets. Highlights: ±1 acre end-of-street location offering privacy and heritage setting ~162 ft of deep-water frontage with ocean access (no fixed bridges) Minutes to the St. Lucie Inlet ideal for larger vessels Surrounded by newly built luxury estates in one of Stuart's top waterfront corridors Convenient access to Martin County Airport / Witham Field (KSUA), a U.S. Port of Entry with on-site customs for private and international arrivals 4082 SE Old Saint Lucie Blvd one of the last true deep-water opportunities along Stuart's legendary coastline.
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$4.2M
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Listed by Kimberly J Spears, Douglas Elliman
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