Located on the barrier island steps from Atlantic Avenue, 415 Andrews Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 is a stunning, coastal-modern estate home on a 15,000 SF lot, crafted by renowned Stamm Development Group and completed in 2024. This home includes a first floor primary suite, five-bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two half-bathrooms. With 6,016 square feet of air-conditioned space and 8,503 total square feet under roof, this extraordinary beach estate has been designed and thoughtfully finished to provide the highest quality luxury living available in this coveted Delray Beach community by the ocean.
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Price
$10,585,000
Days On Site
59 Days
Bedrooms
5
Inside Area (SqFt)
6,016 sqft
Total Baths
7
Full Baths
5
Partial Baths
2
Lot Size
15,002 Acres
Year Built
2024
MLS® Number
R11023117
Status
Active
Property Tax
$38,739
HOA/Condo/Coop Fees
N/A
Sq Ft Source
N/A
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4 weeks ago
Listing updated with changes from the MLS®
4 weeks ago
Price changed to $10,585,000
2 months ago
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General Features
Attached Garage
Yes
Disclosures
Pet On Property
Garage
Yes
Garage Spaces
3
Number Of Stories
2
Parking
AttachedDrivewayGarageGuestGarage Door Opener
Pets
Yes
Property Sub Type
Single Family Residence
Security
Security SystemSecurity Lights
Sewer
Public Sewer
SqFt Total
8503
Utilities
Electricity AvailableNatural Gas AvailableSewer AvailableWater Available
Water Source
Public
Zoning
R-1-AA
Interior Features
Appliances
DryerDishwasherDisposalGas RangeGas Water HeaterMicrowaveRefrigeratorWasher
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