Views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Intercoastal Waterway and a signature par-3 hole are all part of the package with this home up for sale in the North Carolina hotspot of Wilmington.
The home is named Point 3, and it was designed by architect Michael Ross Kersting. It sits on the par-3 fourth hole on the Landfall Country Club’s Ocean Course, designed by Jack Nicklaus. The club also has an 18 designed by Pete Dye.
The home, which recently had a contract pending, was put on sale for $4.69 million and sits on a lot that’s just under two acres.
From the Sotheby’s listing:
The spacious lot is the largest on Landfall’s prestigious Ocean Ridge Drive, spanning over 1.85 acres of meticulously landscaped grounds, offering unparalleled seclusion and tranquility. Uniquely buffered by the signature 4th green of the Nicklaus Ocean Course, the setting further enhances privacy and offers expansive, unobstructed vistas that stretch as far as the eye can see.
The exterior of the home features extraordinary construction quality, including poured concrete walls, mahogany siding, and shell tabby accents that blend modern design with coastal elegance. The heated outdoor pool and covered porch with mechanical screens provide the perfect setting to enjoy the ocean views and breezes.
Inside, you’ll find exquisite interior details that define this home. African Sapele floors and Mahogany tongue and groove ceilings create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Oversized impact glass windows provide security and unobstructed views of the surrounding natural beauty.
This home is designed for both relaxation and entertainment. The 400-bottle wine cellar is a haven for wine enthusiasts, while the whole house sound system allows you to enjoy your favorite music in every room. The kitchen is a chef’s dream, equipped with double ovens, a warming drawer, a 5-burner gas range, a Sub Zero refrigerator, and a Miele dishwasher. The instant-on hot water feature adds convenience to your culinary endeavors. The 3-floor hydraulic elevator ensures easy access to all levels of the home. Impeccably maintained by its original owners, Point 3 is a rare offering of one of Landfall’s most iconic and architecturally significant waterfront properties.
Here’s a look at the home: