![]() ![]() The survey also denotes the lot's allowable coverages are 9,249 square feet for impervious surfaces and 11,099 square feet for total developed area. On the island's famed Gulf Ridge, the lot's elevations in the building envelope are as high as 9 feet per the 2023 survey. The portion of the lot behind the CCSL has a designated ecozone of E2 / Gulf Beach Ridge with some of the most favorable coverage ratios on the island. With 108 feet on the beach, this wide lot offers the ability to design a home that maximizes the impact of the panoramic views of the gulf. ![]() Metes And Bounds Sanibel Land: One of the best undeveloped beach front parcels on Sanibel Island, this south-facing lot is west of Rabbit Road in the most desirable section of prestigious West Gulf Drive, known for its exclusivity as well as its ability to watch sunsets over the gulf from your own backyard. This is a great building envelope for a new beachside home with stunning Gulf views, built to the newest codes, and offering the opportunity to create your very own modern beachside luxury. The property lies within the Gulf Beach Ridge Ecological zone allowing for 25% (approximately 4,700 + sqft.) impervious and 30% (approximately 5,700 + sqft.)developed area coverage. What will be left is an extremely rare buildable lot, Behind the Gated of Colony Beach Estates, where a new home should have stunning Beach and Gulf views from multiple rooms and is literally just steps to the sugar sand world renown beach. The older cottage that was previously on this site was damaged by Hurricane Ian and is being removed. Sometimes setbacks present new opportunities. Metes And Bounds Sanibel Land Under Contract: This is a very rare opportunity, never before available, to build your dream home on a newly available lot literally one parcel back from the beach and behind a private gated entrance on Sanibel’s famous and convenient East End. ![]()
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