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235 Stewart Dr, Merritt Island, Florida
"The Indian River is just a gorgeous river,” said Jim Myers, owner of the home at 235 Stewart Drive, part of the landscape also known as the Intracoastal Waterway. “The neighborhood is great, with beautiful homes throughout, and the neighbors are fantastic.”
Located in the prestigious Hacienda Del Sol neighborhood, the home sits on a 1.13-acre point that provides panoramic views of the river. Exotic fruit trees, which Jim planted himself, decorate the yard and yield some of the best mangoes in the area, he pointed out. Realtor Toni Pastermack explained that “The community is anchored by the historic Hacienda Estate, a one-of-a kind landmark in South Merritt Island. With a reputation of elegant homes and beautiful sunsets, this neighborhood features shared tennis courts and access to the Indian River.” A fully functional in-law suite is isolated from the main home, while Mexican tile floors and impressive cathedral ceilings are just a few of the extras that make this house special. “Our home is unique because it is not your typical stucco‚” Myers said. “I love it.A screened patio overlooks the private deep-water dock and sandy beach on the river. Just about any size boat can maneuver in or out of the deep water, and the fishing is extraordinary. “People here have caught redfish up to 40 pounds and trout up to 10 pounds,” Myers pointed out. With a gameroom and private pool, the entertaining possibilities for the owners of this home are endless. There also is ample privacy because all lots in the neighborhood are at least an acre. “It’s like living in a National Geographic cover,” Myers said. “Egrets at sunset, porpoises and manatees can all be seen throughout the year‚ with many more of nature’s wonders that can change based upon the season. Peacocks roam freely on the quiet streets, and large oak trees provide shade and privacy.” “This is a rare opportunity to become part of a neighborhood rich in Merritt Island history,” Pastermack added. Stacy Domingo |
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