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River Club at Carlton villa has lots of room for guests

The home at 1632 Weybridge Circle in River Club at Carlton “lives like a house but is actually an attached villa,” explains Berkshire Hathaway realtor Debbie Bell, noting the shared driveway.

The concrete-block home is solidly built, and with impact windows, it’s “lock and leave. The lowest-priced product in the River Club, it offers quite a lot,” adds Bell, who is offering the home for $1,189,000 with co-listing agent Chip Landers.

The couple who owns the home liked Florida and had friends living in Vero Beach when they sought a second home. The River Club offered them the security and amenities they wanted.

“They loved the setup in here. It worked for them,” says Bell.

Stepping over the threshold, you enter a foyer that opens into the formal living room at the center of the house. The room is light and bright, with soaring ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace with a cozy, gathering-place vibe. The room opens onto a screened porch, allowing for plenty of light.

The split floorplan with the living room at the center of the house works wonderfully, with multiple seating and entertainment areas spread out around the living room, making it a great place for entertaining groups of almost any size. At the same time, guests enjoy a measure of privacy.

“The house is exquisite. It is tastefully done,” says Bell, noting the high-quality fit and finishes, including the high ceilings, ceiling features, millwork, wood-burning fireplace, plantation shutters and hardwood doors. The flooring is a mix of travertine, tile and carpet.

The formal dining room, an extension of the living room, adds more social space.

Many second homes don’t feature a formal dining area, notes Landers as he points out the flexibility of having one for large family gatherings over the holidays or when everyone decides to visit Florida during the same week for a vacation.

To the right of the front entry is a guest room currently used as a den with a pullout couch, full bath and laundry room. Access to the oversized two-car garage is located near the front of the house while the chef’s kitchen, family room and breakfast nook are centered at the rear.

The large kitchen with an island bar features granite countertops, a pantry, warm, honey-colored cabinets, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a Gaggenau dishwasher, a Thermador double oven, microwave and cooktop – everything you need when hosting any size gathering.

The open plan allows for an intimate seating area in the nearby family room that opens onto a comfortable screened-in porch, a quiet oasis for reading and relaxing. The family room enjoys views of the lush backyard through multiple large windows.

An ensuite guestroom and the primary suite are situated on the opposite side of the house with entrance points divided by the living room, increasing privacy for all parties.

The large primary suite offers ample room for a seating area, providing a comfortable and relaxing space to enjoy the backyard views through a wall of windows.

A shower, soaking tub, water closet and dual sinks are tucked away behind doors and separated from the main bedroom by two large walk-in closets. The cabinets are the same honey-color as those in the kitchen, tying the design together.

Outside, a brick wall increases privacy in the backyard, which is large enough to add a pool if you want, notes Bell. The Southern exposure makes it a lovely spot to sit and listen to the birds chatter as they forage for food.

The owners were initially attracted to the location of the River Club at Carlton within the quiet, well-to-do town of Indian River Shores, where they enjoyed being in close proximity to the Historic Jungle Trail, shares Bell.

“They had a lot of company,” says Bell, adding that the community’s riverside guest suites were a significant asset to the couple.

The River Club at Carlton encompasses 120 acres of preserves, including a 14-acre lake nestled among oak hammocks. Situated in natural environs, members can access two clubhouses with full kitchens, two pools, two fitness centers and tennis courts. The riverside clubhouse offers suites members can reserve for guests.

The River Club has a launch area for kayaks and canoes, and the community has easy access to a public beach to the east and the Historic Jungle Trail to the west for those who enjoy walking, biking and running immersed in a beautiful natural setting.

“The amenities are there if you want. If you don’t, you can just enjoy yourself here and then use the public beach access,” says Landers.

The guard-gated community is conveniently located within the town of Indian River Shores, just a 10-minute drive from Vero’s famous island village with its many restaurants, boutiques and resorts, as well as the Vero Beach Museum of Art, the Riverside Theatre and Riverside Park.

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