St. Augustine Real Estate Blog: Vacation home in St. Augustine

Vacation home in St. Augustine

A fabulous piece of property sits on Salt Run on Anastasia Island to make a perfect vacation home in St. Augustine. 

142 Inlet Drive

Newly available as a single lot for residential purposes, 142 Inlet has incredible views of  a little arm of the intercoastal waterway.  On the far side of the water is the permanent green scrub brush and sandy beaches of Anastasia State Park.  Salt Run  is  perfect for fishing, boating, and swimming dolphins.

 

142 Inlet Drive
The lot is 72’ x 139’ and is already cleared .  It has city water and sewer available.  It serves as an ideal location to build a home that suits your coastal lifestyle.  The price is $150,000.  It is hard to believe that such a pretty piece of land with such powerful views is still available.  142 Inlet Drive

It is past the famous Conch House Restaurant and Marina and sits adjacent to a beautiful 3500+ Sq. Ft.
Home  with separate guest quarters is also for sale for $750,000.

 

 

An Marshall, REALTOR

Prudential Network Realty

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We pride ourselves on exceptional service to our customers and are honored to be the only St. Augustine realtors ranked in the top 5% nationally as reported by Real Estate Information Media.  Whether you are home buyers or home sellers, we know St. Augustine real estate.  Take a walk on the beach from your oceanfront condo, or stroll home under the Spanish moss to your historic home.  We look forward to helping you find the best value in St. Augustine homes for sale.

An Marshall
The Marshall Stewart Group
Prudential Network Realty
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1 commentAn Marshall • March 16 2010 08:40PM

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What a wonderful property and views.  Best wishes selling it.

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) about 2 years ago

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