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WEB ID: 84611831

1454 Point Way North Palm Beach, FL 33408

North Palm Beach, FL 33408

in contract | RENTAL | Built in 1986

4 beds
5 baths/2 half baths
4582 Approx. Sqft
outdoor space
$19,500

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in contract
WEB ID: 84611831

1454 Point Way North Palm Beach, FL 33408

North Palm Beach, FL 33408

in contract | RENTAL | Built in 1986

4 beds
5 baths/2 half baths
4582 Approx. Sqft
outdoor space
$19,500

The Details

About 1454 Point Way, North Palm Beach, FL 33408

Rare opportunity offering 200' of deepwater frontage on one of North Palm Beach's most scenic lots! This beautifully sited Waterfront home is in coveted Hidden Key, a gated enclave East of US 1. Design elements include true hardwood floors, custom wood plantation shutters, doors + pocket doors. Enjoy serene + secure living on Little Lake Worth (w/ easy Ocean access). You can fish off your private dock! Water views...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Dan Igo, (561) 346-9210, RMLS:RX_10972841
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key features

  • Central air
  • Dryer
  • Washer
  • Covered Patio
  • Open Patio
  • Outdoor Shower
  • Pool
  • Private Pool
  • Screened Patio
  • Auto Sprinkler
  • Built-in Grill
  • Carpet Flooring
  • Central Cooling
  • Central Heating
  • Cul-De-Sac
  • Deck
  • Decorative Drive
  • Fence
  • Garage - Attached
  • Kitchen Island
  • Laundry Tub
  • Marble Flooring
  • Private Road
  • Shutters
  • Street
  • Tile Flooring
  • Wood Floor Flooring
  • Zoned Cooling
  • Zoned Heating
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    North Palm Beach

    North Palm Beach became an award-winning planned community in 1956, an especially incredible feat considering the area was all mangrove swamp and farmland two years prior. Today’s NPB continues to live up to its past plaudits. From waterfront homes and condos to a country club golf course designed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus, it embodies what people valorize about the Palm Beaches. John D. MacArthur — of the notable foundation and fellowship — purchased the original NPB plot and is the namesake for a beloved state park on the Intracoastal, with access to Lake Worth Lagoon Estuary. Birds and sea turtles make a home there, while the human crowd enjoys kayaking and paddleboarding over to Munyon Island for hiking, grilling, or picnicking. Meanwhile, two major commercial thoroughfares to the north and south provide NPB with everything under the sun. Just make sure to time your errands around the scheduled drawbridge lifts.

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