Welcome to The Point—an exceptionally rare, Long Island–themed beach compound just steps from the sand in Sunset Beach. Set on a unique triangular lot between the Beautiful GULF and the Intracoastal Waterway, this turnkey coastal retreat offers four private residences—three 2-bedroom, 1-bath units and one 1-bedroom, 1-bath cottage—each with open floor plans, full kitchens, private entrances, and stylish finishes including quartz countertops, shaker-style cabinetry, luxury waterproof vinyl flooring, brushed nickel fixtures, and impact-rated windows. The two-story unit boasts vaulted ceilings and a Gulf view. At the heart of the property is a private resort-style pool surrounded by shell landscaping and lush tropical greenery. Just a few blocks away, enjoy live music, wave runner and boat rentals, and the only place in Pinellas County. where you can legally sip a drink with your toes in the sand—Caddy’s on the Beach. Host unforgettable events at Caddy’s or the historic Elks Lodge, both rentable venues just around the corner. RS-15 zoning provides The Point's owners incredible flexibility to use the property as a family compound, hybrid investment, or long-term beach retreat. Check with the City for details. Includes 12 off-street parking spaces, a garage with onsite laundry, and no HOA. All this—just a 15-minute drive to vibrant Downtown St. Pete. Shown by private appointment only—this is Sunset Beach living like nowhere else.
Listing courtesy of REALTY ONE GROUP SUNSHINE. 727-325-5843
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