Pretty Joe Rock
Out of the approximately 1,700 islands in the Florida Keys, only 34 offshore properties feature houses on them, and only nine islands have only one house. Not only is Pretty Joe Rock one of those islands, but it also boasts rare perks like mainland electricity and city water, and includes deeded shore access with a dock and parking so close to the island that you can see it. Oh yeah, and this little beauty has also been featured on HGTV.
...Out of the approximately 1,700 islands in the Florida Keys, only 34 offshore properties feature houses on them, and only nine islands have only one house. Not only is Pretty Joe Rock one of those islands, but it also boasts rare perks like mainland electricity and city water, and includes deeded shore access with a dock and parking so close to the island that you can see it. Oh yeah, and this little beauty has also been featured on HGTV.
Set just offshore from 43rd Street in the city of Marathon, Pretty Joe Rock offers an exceptional opportunity to make a Florida Key your own, as a private sanctuary with home of your dreams, or as a successful vacation rental as the island has already been in the past. Plans are underway to build a brand-new single-family home here that will offer spectacular views of the Gulf of Mexico and incredible sunsets.
Access to Pretty Joe Rock is by a quick boat ride. The included onshore land easement features a private dock to facilitate getting to and from the island, as well as parking for island guests. The location close to shore makes it easy to "go off island" for shopping and dining in just minutes, and the attractions of Key West are just an hour's drive away.
But really, you may not ever want to leave your wonderful private key, with its paths for wandering through the mangrove trees, its great fishing from the dock, and its fantastic snorkeling in the surrounding waters. The island's lush vegetation and beautiful landscaping includes orchids and other exotics, and wildlife flourishes all around, including dolphins, sea turtles, manatees, pelicans, parrots, and a variety of other birds. At the end of the day, enjoy the ocean breezes while sipping your favorite drink, and join the Keys tradition of toasting the sunset as the sun melts into the distant Gulf waters.
Out of the approximately 1,700 islands in the Florida Keys, only 34 offshore properties feature houses on them, and only nine islands have only one house. Not only is Pretty Joe Rock one of those islands, but it also boasts rare perks like mainland electricity and city water, and includes deeded shore access with a dock and parking so close to the island that you can see it. Oh yeah, and this little beauty has also been featured on HGTV.
Set just offshore from 43rd Street in the city of Marathon, Pretty Joe Rock offers an exceptional opportunity to make a Florida Key your own, as a private sanctuary with home of your dreams, or as a successful vacation rental as the island has already been in the past. Plans are underway to build a brand-new single-family home here that will offer spectacular views of the Gulf of Mexico and incredible sunsets.
Access to Pretty Joe Rock is by a quick boat ride. The included onshore land easement features a private dock to facilitate getting to and from the island, as well as parking for island guests. The location close to shore makes it easy to "go off island" for shopping and dining in just minutes, and the attractions of Key West are just an hour's drive away.
But really, you may not ever want to leave your wonderful private key, with its paths for wandering through the mangrove trees, its great fishing from the dock, and its fantastic snorkeling in the surrounding waters. The island's lush vegetation and beautiful landscaping includes orchids and other exotics, and wildlife flourishes all around, including dolphins, sea turtles, manatees, pelicans, parrots, and a variety of other birds. At the end of the day, enjoy the ocean breezes while sipping your favorite drink, and join the Keys tradition of toasting the sunset as the sun melts into the distant Gulf waters.