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Community: Royal Palm Yacht and Country Club
Properties: Around 700 single homes
Address: 2425 Maya Palm Drive West, Boca Raton, FL 33432
Location: Waterfront Boca Raton
County: Palm Beach County
Price starts: $600k+
Special Features:
Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club offers Boca Ratons prestigious signature address located on Federal Highway/US1 and Camino Real Blvd.
Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club is a quiet guard gated community.
Directly across from the internationally renowned Boca Raton Resort & Club and the beach, Royal Palm is located only minutes from Mizner Park shopping and dining. Town Center Mall is just 15 minutes away and features Bloomingdales, Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor, and more than 180 fine specialty shops.
Real estate in Royal Palm Yacht and Country Club features around 700 single family homes. Homes provide their residents with carpet and marble floors, fireplaces, French doors, vaulted ceilings, second/third levels, magnificent staircases, patios, swimming pools, private docks and Intracoastal front views.
Royal Palm has exemplified the lifestyle once envisioned for all of Boca Raton by the famous 1920s architect, Addison Mizner. This gated luxury residential real estate community in Boca Raton Florida offers a variety of new homes, luxury estates and resale real estate properties. Home buyers may select from luxury estate homes, exclusive Royal Palm real estate residences and new spec homes to allow the design of their dream home in Boca Raton, Florida. It is the only country club community in Boca Raton combining the delights of golf and yachting. The Intracostal Waterway and the deepwater canals that bisect the community offer vivid waterfront views while accommodating individual boat dockage and a private marina
Homes in Royal Palm Yacht are definitely luxury-class and their price reflects their amenities: from around $600,000+ to $15M+. Lots are a combination of waterfront lots whether direct Intracoastal or canals or dry lots. The homes were originally built in the 1960s.
They have spacious 3 to 7+ bedroom floor plans, starting at 2,500+ sq ft up to 15,000+ sq ft. With the solid construction and technological advances that these homes offer, plus the singular advantage of deep-water yacht moorage, these homes are definitely worth luxury pricing. For the luxury home buyer, Royal Palm homes offer everything that a homeowner could want: comfort, luxury and the opportunity to enjoy congenial society in one of Florida’s finest private clubs.
The opportunity to belong to one of the most prestigious country clubs in Central Florida is something that is unique to this little community. A small club, Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club membership is restricted to those with sponsorships by at least two of the Club’s Founder Members and three letters of recommendation from other Club members, interviews and Board approval. A tight-knit community, the Club is dedicated to ensuring that new members will uphold its values and traditions.
Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club was the first planned development in South Florida and the first in the U.S. to bury its utilities. In March, 1959, construction began on the site. The year 2009 marks the 50th anniversary of Royal Palm’s beginning and it has never been a better time to buy. An entire year of celebration marks this milestoneThe Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club is a private, by-invitation only club with a Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, a 30,000-square-foot golf clubhouse, fitness center, clay tennis courts, swimming pool, and two championship croquet courses.
The Club’s facilities also include six lighted clay tennis courts, an Olympic-size swimming pool, a fully equipped marina, a golf practice range with two chip and putting practice areas, two championship six wicket croquet courts, and the Yacht Club.
The Royal Palm Yacht Club houses the general offices, a Main Dining Room seating 300 with a permanent dance floor, the Commodore Grille room seating 160 for informal dining.
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