Multigenerational opportunity or "Forever Property" over 8 Acres
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8 Acres Surrounded by Water

Spanning roughly eight acres, this peninsula property offers a rare combination of scale, privacy, and water frontage. Approximately 2,740 square feet of river frontage creates significant access and view corridors. With over 7 acres of additional submerged land, there is an attractive possibility for a marina zoning change, presenting meaningful development potential beyond residential use.

Untapped Potential

With its expansive peninsula layout, the property offers significant development flexibility, including the potential for multiple single-family homes or a private family compound. Opportunities of this scale and configuration are increasingly limited in prime waterfront locations.

Commercial air service into Vero Beach (VRB) has made for convenient access to the area, especially for shorter visits. With airlines such as JetBlue and American continuing to grow their presence, the airport’s evolution enhances both accessibility and long-term appeal—offering a dual advantage of private aviation convenience and commercial connectivity for guests.

Transport Made Easy

Access to Historic Pelican Island and Jungle Trail

By the executive order of Theodore Roosevelt in 1903, Pelican island was designated the first national wildlife refuge for the protection of nesting birds. The estuary system stretches over 5,000 acres of protected waters and lands, offering an array of recreation opportunities for birders, nature photographers and other outdoors enthusiasts.

Additionally, the estate claims easy access to the historic Jungle Trail, one the oldest hiking trails in Florida. The rare rustic, barrier island route goes all the way to Vero, making it perfect for biking or walking excursions through the local flora and fauna.

The Windsor Club

Just down the road sits one of the nicest private clubs in South Florida. Throughout this critically acclaimed community, Members enjoy world-class sporting opportunities, fine and casual dining venues, and rich cultural programming.

Incredible Surf—Just Minutes Away.

In the 70’s, Sebastian’s Inlet became ground zero for high-performance surfing — not just in Florida, but in the entire United States. It is the venue that groomed surfers like Kelly Slater, who would go on to win 11 world titles.
— Surfer Magazine

With limitless potential for development, this untouched River Peninsula is one of it’s kind.

Act now while the opportunity still stands.