One of Fort Lauderdale’s splashiest waterfront trophies has officially traded hands, with a peninsula estate on the Las Olas Isles closing for $24 million and wrapping up a rare deep-water spread with roughly 700 feet of frontage.
The gated property at 529 Bontona Avenue clocks in at more than 10,000 square feet of living space and a dramatic primary-suite wing, and the deal ranks among the priciest single-family sales in Fort Lauderdale so far this year.
According to the South Florida Business Journal, the house sold for $24,000,000. Listing photos for the property were credited to Daniel Petroni. The outlet reported that a buyer was not identified in public records, and listing data shows the home had been on the market for months before the closing.
What the House Includes
Per the public listing on Compass, the estate sits on about 0.85 acres, with a 37,021-square-foot lot and approximately 10,259 square feet of interior space. Inside, there are six bedrooms and nine full bathrooms, along with a roughly 3,000-square-foot primary suite, dual chef’s kitchens, and elevator service…