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$600,000
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 2 |
2.00 |
1,390 |
$6,436.16 |
1992 |
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On the market:
11 days
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Welcome to Marina Bay Club—where bayfront views, Gulf breezes, and sunset skies set the scene for relaxed coastal living. This turnkey-furnished two-bedroom condo offers a bright, easy-flow layout opening to a screened lanai with glass sliders for effortless indoor-outdoor living and panoramic bay and Gulf views—unwind in the evening with stunning sunsets over the water. The updated, eat-in kitchen features granite countertops, a center island, and stainless-steel appliances, ideal for entertaining after a day on the water or at the beach. The primary bedroom offers lanai access and a well-appointed en-suite bath with dual sinks, frameless shower and a jetted tub, plus a large walk-in closet. Abundant natural light enhances the home’s inviting coastal feel throughout. Boaters will appreciate direct, no-bridge deep water access to the Gulf via Wiggins Pass—an exceptional advantage for cruising and exploring Southwest Florida’s waterways with ease. Experience resort-style living in this gated community with front desk security and on-site personnel for peace of mind, along with a beautiful, heated pool overlooking the bay and a spa for relaxation. Amenities include a resident clubhouse with regular community events, an evening fire pit gathering area, tennis courts with pickleball, and on-the-water fun like kayaking and paddle boarding. A covered carport and extra storage for added convenience. Condo fees include fiber optic cable and Wi Fi, building security, and water. Ideally located minutes to Vanderbilt Beach and Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park, and close to Naples’ renowned restaurant scene—from laid-back waterfront spots and neighborhood favorites to upscale dining, wine bars, and chef-driven menus—plus Mercato’s shopping, dining, boutiques, and nightlife. Isn’t it time to give your Southwest Florida dream an address?
Listing courtesy of Hope Moore, Serhant-Naples