Real Estate

It’s hard to put a dollar value on privacy. But for those who crave it, priceless would be a good place to start.

In fact, privacy is ranked as just as important in home buying as proximity to family and friends in a 2022 trend analysis by John Burns Real Estate Consulting. At the very least, it certainly commands a premium in the luxury housing market.

This tropical estate in Vero Beach, Florida, is unique in just how much seclusion it affords. Of course the half-acre lot helps, but more important is the surrounding conservation area – ensuring that the neighbors in the barrier island community are out of sight. Only the seagulls will be peering in.

Reached by a long driveway that creates a stone-paved motorcourt before terminating at the three-car garage, the stately two-story takes in green on all sides.

Within the 4,686 square feet of Traditional-vibe living space are high-ceiling rooms topped by crown molding including a living room with a fireplace, a first floor primary suite, an office and a family room.

Ample windows flood the interiors with natural light. Wood floors and hardwood doors continue throughout.

The white-cabinet kitchen contains a wood-topped eat-at center island and a breakfast nook.

A loggia with insect-protected space for lounging and dining faces the pool at the back of the house.

French doors open to the pool area, which has a gazebo with fireplace.

The second-floor balcony overlooks the stone-surrounded pool and takes in views of the natural vegetation of the conservation area and the Indian River Lagoon.

There are three additional bedrooms and a total of 4.5 bathrooms.

Matlide Sorensen of Dale Sorensen Real Estate is the listing agent for 2241 W. Ocean Oaks Circle, Vero Beach, Florida. The asking price is US $3.625 million.

The private Moorings Yacht & Country Club and St. Edwards School are nearby. Downtown Vero Beach is about 8 miles away.


Dale Sorensen Real Estate is an exclusive member of Forbes Global Properties, a consumer marketplace and membership network of elite brokerages selling the world’s most luxurious homes.

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