
Own this waterfront boater's dream estate in Marco Island for $12 million
Own this waterfront boater's dream estate in Marco Island for $12 million
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Marco Island, Florida, dunes on the beach under scrutiny by residents
Dunes protect the coast from storms, erosion, and flooding, and provide a habitat for many animals and plants. Plants help prevent sand from eroding.
A $12 million waterfront estate in Marco Island, Florida, boasts five bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and one partial bathroom within its 4,728 square feet.
The home features boating access with a 24,000-pound boat lift and two Jet Ski lifts.
Luxury amenities include a temperature-controlled wine room, gourmet kitchen, and a saltwater pool and spa.
The property offers direct waterfront access and over 200 feet of water frontage.
Another multi-million-dollar home is on the market in Southwest Florida. This time it's a $12 million waterfront estate in Marco Island.
The home is listed through Premier Sotheby's International Realty for $11,900,000. It has five bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and one partial bathroom throughout its 4,728 square foot interior.
Photo gallery: Take a look inside this gorgeous home below
In case you missed it: What is it like being featured on 'This Old House'? Ask the owners of this home
Here's some of the home's most notable features:

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Own this waterfront boater's dream estate in Marco Island for $12 million
Own this waterfront boater's dream estate in Marco Island for $12 million Show Caption Hide Caption Marco Island, Florida, dunes on the beach under scrutiny by residents Dunes protect the coast from storms, erosion, and flooding, and provide a habitat for many animals and plants. Plants help prevent sand from eroding. A $12 million waterfront estate in Marco Island, Florida, boasts five bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and one partial bathroom within its 4,728 square feet. The home features boating access with a 24,000-pound boat lift and two Jet Ski lifts. Luxury amenities include a temperature-controlled wine room, gourmet kitchen, and a saltwater pool and spa. The property offers direct waterfront access and over 200 feet of water frontage. Another multi-million-dollar home is on the market in Southwest Florida. This time it's a $12 million waterfront estate in Marco Island. The home is listed through Premier Sotheby's International Realty for $11,900,000. It has five bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and one partial bathroom throughout its 4,728 square foot interior. Photo gallery: Take a look inside this gorgeous home below In case you missed it: What is it like being featured on 'This Old House'? Ask the owners of this home Here's some of the home's most notable features: