It’s become known in real estate circles as the “Boca Trophy,” and for good reason. The nearly two-acre plot of land on the barrier island, south of Spanish River Park, is something almost unheard-of in 2025: open land, steps from the ocean, with hundreds of feet of frontage on the Intracoastal Waterway and Lake Wyman.
The property – located at 910 NE 24th Street – was recently listed for sale by a local broker with an asking price of $45 million, with tentative plans calling for the construction of a 20,000 to 30,000 square foot residence, a ten-car garage, tennis court, two pools, and guest house, and a pier off the rear bulkhead that can accommodate a yacht – or two.
The ‘Boca Trophy’ property at 910 NE 24th Street, where a 196-foot pier is proposed. (Photo: Boca Daily News)
Before the waterfront lap of luxury can be built, however, there is one issue: Boca Raton’s zoning ordinance allows for piers to extend 60-feet from a bulkhead in the underlying zone. Last week, the owner of the property filed a petition with the city to request a review from building staff for permission to build a 196-foot pier. The pier would be one of the longest on the intracoastal waterway in Boca Raton, though it is expected that the property owner’s representatives will attempt to make the case that Lake Wyman, through which the ICW runs, is wide enough to handle the long pier without hindering navigation…