Inside the $7.3 Million Key Largo Villa That Brings Tropical Modern Luxury to the Bay
Inside the $7.3 Million Key Largo Villa That Brings Tropical Modern Luxury to the Bay
Just an hour south of Miami, a slice of modern paradise has just been sold. The striking bayfront villa at 39 Mutiny Place in Key Largo sold for $7.3 million, breaking the record for the highest sale in the Buccaneer Point neighborhood.
Framed by endless sunset views and lush coastal beauty, the four-story residence spans 4,592 square feet with six bedrooms and five-and-a-half baths. Every detail of the home captures the essence of indoor-outdoor living, from the 20-foot bi-fold glass doors that open to the bay to a signature spiral staircase, the sculptural centerpiece that defines the villa’s modern aesthetic. The interiors feature a chef’s kitchen outfitted with Miele appliances, Italian Pedini cabinetry, and porcelain countertops, while the serene primary suite offers a built-in morning bar, beverage center and a spa-worthy bath adorned with porcelain tile imported from Spain.
Outside, the home transforms into a private oasis designed for entertainment and relaxation. A heated saltwater pool, fully turfed rooftop terrace, wet bar, al fresco summer kitchen and golf putting green make it a true retreat for island living. The property’s private dock is equipped with a 20,000-pound boat lift and space for a jet ski dock, inviting endless waterfront adventures just steps from the back door.
39 Mutiny Place represents the pinnacle of sophisticated coastal living. Represented by Compass agents Courtney and Steve Conley, this remarkable sale highlights the enduring appeal of Key Largo, where modern design, natural beauty and effortless luxury converge in one breathtaking setting.
