A small town's worth of bungalows lists on a private 'pirate' island in Florida
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A group of beach houses on Florida's Black's Island, named after pirate 'Black Sam' Bellamy, are now on sale, priced from $1.5 million to $1.6 million. The properties offer security, privacy, and access to communal luxury amenities like a clubhouse and pool.
Black's Island, an exclusive 7-acre oasis with a pirate past, is accessible only by boat, seaplane, or helicopter. It features a cedar boardwalk connecting the bungalows, waterfront views from private balconies, and services like a concierge for island arrivals.
Most buyers are city-dwelling families looking for a second home that offers great fishing and adventure activities. The island includes high-profile residents like former baseball star Ryan Klesko and traces its history back to 'Black Sam' Bellamy, an 18th-century pirate commodore.
Read at New York Post
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