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Luxury Real Estate Agent James Edmunds lists luxury beach home in the heart of Deerfield Beach
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Luxury Beach Home In The Heart Of Deerfield Beach
This oceanfront jewel is the epitome of the elegant Florida beach life-style.

DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. - Washingtoner -- James K. Edmunds, of One Sotheby's International Realty, is excited to announce a property for sale in the heart of Deerfield Beach.  The home, at 421 NE 21st Avenue, is located directly on the beach and within walking distance of the area's most popular dining and shopping venues.

"This gorgeous home situated in the heart of Deerfield Beach's most fantastic recreational, dining and shopping area," Edmunds said.  "The home itself is a work of pure craftmanship, designed in Mizner architectural style, with Spanish style barrel-tile roof, full brick courtyard, fountains, and custom obtuse-angled arches.  The interior is a blend of marble and warm woods.  With the location, the direct beach access and the custom design, this home is a rare opportunity for that lucky buyer."

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Located directly on the beach in Deerfield Beach, this home is just south of Boca Raton and north of Las Olas, Fort Lauderdale.  With nearly 2,500 square feet of living space, this 3-bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home sits on just under a quarter of an acre.  Entry into the home is via a mission style front door varnished in gorgeous browns. The formal entryway features a rotunda, Greek Corinthian columns, and marble floors embellished with a decorative medallion.

The main living/dining area offers entry to the outdoors through burnished wood framed glass doors.  The fabulous kitchen offers granite backsplash and counter tops, an extra-large breakfast bar, chef grade gas cooktop and hood, and brilliant pendant lighting.  The cherry cabinets include a collection of frosted glass fronted cabinetry. The large family room off the kitchen overlooks the pool deck and features a beautiful fireplace with custom made mantel and entry to the patio.

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The owner's suite is spacious while the ensuite features a sunken garden tub, his and hers vanities and an extra-large shower. Two more bedrooms, along with 1 ½ baths complete the home.

The exterior of the home is the epitome of the Florida beach life-style.  The brick paver pool deck includes a glistening free form pool and spa.  An outdoor kitchen is large and covered with a pecky-cypress ceiling overhead.  A spacious private lawn area overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and includes your direct access to the beach.

This home is listed for $7,500,000.

For a tour of this home, contact James Edmunds on his cell phone at 321-349-5068; by email at James@JamesKEdmunds.com; or by visiting him at his office located at 200 East Palmetto Road, Suite #104, Boca Raton, FL 33432.

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