If you are a true Floridian, in spirit, the land upon which you live is as important as the home in which you live.<br />The home at 4296 Cutlass Lane was built in 2017, on one of the most spectacular assemblages of property in all of Port Royal. The home is located along approximately 363 feet of tranquil Cutlass Cove waterfront (per plat and/or deed) with rare and highly sought after southwest exposure. Cutlass Cove is the picturesque area where the first phase of Port Royal was understandably launched. In close proximity, by boat, to Gordon Pass and the Gulf or the inland estuarine waterways, it remains one of the most engaging locations in all of Naples. With membership eligibility to the renowned Port Royal Club, offering world-class amenities including beachfront dining, remarkable fitness center and tennis complex, the residents of Cutlass Cove also have the exclusive eligibility to join the Cutlass Cove Beach Club – a pristine estate-sized beachfront property conveniently located just moments away – situated along one of the quietest sections of Naples’ sugar sand beaches. The residence, in the Contemporary Island Tropical vernacular, was creatively designed by Kukk Architecture & Design, P.A., and was expertly constructed by The Williams Group, Inc. with fastidious attention to detail. The well-chosen materials are captivating and of enduring quality. A rare and distinguished offering, presenting the opportunity to own in one of Port Royal’s most coveted settings.
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Listing Agent: Richard Prebish, II (#N620094)
Listing Office: William Raveis Real Estate (#NWRF3)
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