From the sandy beaches of Florida to sweeping bay views in San Francisco, February’s collection of top properties new to market have a common theme: water. Find your peaceful in waterfront landscape with the five exception properties.
Vero Beach, Florida, USA | $18,875,000 USD | Treasure Coast Sotheby’s International Realty
Known as Splendida Dimora, this European-style compound is ideally located on 155 feet of oceanfront. Enter the gated compound through a luxurious courtyard with exquisite fountain and pull up in front of the limestone paneled entrance to the main house. With over 13,000 square feet, the main residence is 5 bedrooms, 9 full baths, 2 half baths, and every amenity commensurate with the world’s greatest residences. The property also includes a the guest residence with over 2,400 square feet, 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1 half bath, and a full kitchen with dining area.
One of Montecito’s premier properties perfectly situated on prestigious Picacho Lane. South facing terraces look over lush gardens to ocean and island views. This architectural masterpiece is unparalleled for its luxury, amenities and attention to detail. The private approximately 3.5 acre estate is graced with two private water wells, a two bedroom guest house, pool house, staff quarters and a north south tennis court.
Mill Neck, New York, USA | $15,500,000 USD | Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty
Updated in 2007 with European craftsmanship, this English regency-style brick and stucco mansion is located on the Long Island waterfront in Mill Neck, New York.
Belvedere, California, USA | $11,800,000 USD | Decker Bullock Sotheby’s International Realty
Located on the prestigious Belvedere Island’s west side, this rare waterfront lot has magnificent views of San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito and Mt. Tam with ever changing views of sail boats, sparkling evening lights and stunning sunsets.
Resting lightly on a ridge at the end of a long driveway, this exquisite pavilion-style residence was designed by architect Tom Phifer and built mainly of glass and steel. Overlooking hills of the Hudson Valley, the home includes 6 bedrooms, study, media room, kitchen, breakfast room, wine cellar, refrigerated cheese room, indoor pool and service area. Famed garden designer, Dan Kiley, created the landscape of ponds and plantings, clipped lawns and mowed fields. There is a tennis court, an outside pool, a boccie court, an organic vegetable garden and a three bedroom guest house of complementary architecture.










