Kimberly Hardin, REALTORŪ
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OCEANFRONT EQUESTRIAN COMPOUND
790 Highway A1A

Vero Beach, FL 32963
Offered at US$3,900,000
Status: In Escrow
Type: Residential
Highlights

  • Oceanfront home
  • Gated & Private
  • Horse Paddocks
  • In-Town location
  • Washbays for horses
  • Resort Pool
  • Cabana House w/FP
  • Guest Cottage
  • Three Acres
  • Rare Opportunity

  • Description

    Three acres, two houses and horses on the beach

     

     

    Tucked behind a navy blue Treasure

    Coast Sotheby’s “for sale” sign

    just south of The Dunes in South

    Beach is a gate which leads to an

    ultra-private, equestrian oceanfront

    retreat just waiting for a new owner,

    some horses and some tender loving

    care.

    With grandfathered-in rights to

    keep horses in a residential neighborhood

    and a three-acre expanse

    of oceanfront land, this compound

    presents a truly unique project for

    a buyer searching for a distinctive

    residence or even for an investment

    in property to be subdivided in the

    future.

    “The big deal is an equestrian compound

    in the middle of all this development,”

    said broker-owner Michael

    Thorpe. “Nobody has any idea what’s

    back here behind the gate.”

    Thorpe said the zoning density is

    three units per acre, which would

    permit a cozy wooded enclave of single-

    family homes to be constructed

    on the property.

    “Whether they live here, or even if

    they look at it as an investment, to

    develop 10 or 20 years down the road

    into a subdivision,” Thorpe said. “It’s

    close to everything in the community,

    it’s close to amenities and it’s

    close to St. Edward’s School, but with

    a sense of ambiance and country living.”

    Spanning 1,500 feet back to the

    sea grape-covered dune and sandy

    beach, the lushly landscaped estate

    invites the visitor in via a winding

    path through old oaks and palms,

    past horse paddocks and a path

    through the jungle leading to four

    stables and a utility building with

    kitchenette and bathroom.

    The guest house appears first, built

    in 1949 with wood-paneled walls

    and hardwood floors. The charming

    2-bedroom cabana was the original

    house on the property before a larger,

    two-story main house was constructed

    in the 1980s closer to the beach.

    Thorpe said there has been a trend

    of barrier island residents purchasing

    equestrian properties west of town

    in order to have the dual beachside

    and pastoral lifestyles. The property

    he has listed for sale serves both of

    those purposes in one parcel, complete

    with a loop of trails for riding

    and opportunities to ride horses on

    the beach.

    “If he wants a beach house and

    she wants horses, this place can help

    them come together,” he said.

    Thorpe’s business partner Kimberly

    Hardin said recent buyers have

    recognized the value and the nearly

    extinct nature of this plot of wooded

    oceanfront.

    “We’ve had a flurry of activity and

    several offers,” Hardin said.

    Thorpe said the sellers reduced

    the price from $7 million to $5 million

    when his brokerage took over

    the listing. For comparison, Thorpe

    said parcels of unimproved oceanfront

    property in the South Beach

    area are selling for $1.5 to $2 million

    for one-half acre of land. The lot

    boasts about 100 feet of oceanfront

    and then expands out to about 200

    feet wide the closer you get to State

    Road A1A to accommodate a brisk

    walk or to exercise the horses.

    The current owners carefully

    planned out the space to preserve

    the seclusion of the main residence

    and guest house while providing

    enough space to house and care for

    their horses. They constructed individual,

    large horse stalls and a few

    outbuildings for storage and convenience.

    Should the new owners

    wish to hire someone to look after

    the grounds and the horses, there is

    plenty of space to erect another small

    residence for a caretaker’s quarters.

    “You could keep or even board

    horses here,” Thorpe said.

    After living on and keeping horses

    on the land for nearly eight years,

    the family who once occupied the

    compound relocated to a home they

    owned in South Florida after the 2004

    hurricanes.

    “They evacuated and there was

    some hurricane damage when they

    returned, they had some interests

    down south of here and decided to

    stay there,”

     

     

    Thorpe said.

    Due to the hurricane damage, the

    property is being sold “as is.” Despite

    the cracked windows, broken sliders

    and overgrown foliage, the lovely

    wood-planked ceilings in the main

    house and the hardwood floors in

    the guesthouse appear to be in good

    condition. The massive coquina rock

    fireplace in the main house graces

    the great room and a stone fireplace

    also makes the vintage guest house

    more homey and comfortable.

    A spiral staircase in the main

    house closest to the ocean leads to

    a spacious loft and a catwalk which

    overlook the heart of the home – the

    living and dining area with panoramic

    views of the ocean from the second-

    floor perch. The kind of house

    which absolutely invites a party and

    a crowd of friends or family, the main

    residence has a large, unfinished

    kitchen with pantry which opens

    onto the great room. A wraparound

    deck offers spectacular views of the

    ocean, but the home is set back a fair

    distance from the ocean with a buffer

    of native vegetation to provide some

    shelter for the wood-frame building.

    Near the guest house is a pool

    with separate spa and a small fish

    pond. Adjacent the pool is a covered,

    screened cabana perfect for daytime

    or nighttime entertaining.

    The guest house has a full open

    kitchen and two bedrooms. The

    main house could be configured as

    two bedrooms with the loft as an entertainment

    room or as a three-bedroom

    setup. The master suite has a

    his and hers bathroom and two walkin

    closets. The guest bedroom downstairs

    also has its own full bath and

    there is a third full bathroom awaiting

    a tub.

    The home is built above a two-car

    garage, covered patio with brick barbecue

    nook and generous covered

    parking area, with additional parking

    space for a recreational vehicle, boat

    or other watercraft.

     

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