
127 S Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach Intracoastal Estate
A 5,835-square-foot Intracoastal estate in Palm Valley, built for the water and warmed by wood.
127 S. Roscoe Boulevard, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
$4,500,000
The morning starts on the water, not because the house asks you to, but because it makes the option so easy to take. A paddleboard leans against the dock. Two boat lifts sit ready for whichever vessel the day calls for, a slow cruise to St. Augustine for lunch or a quick loop before the heat sets in. By evening, the same water that carried you out carries you home, and the pool, the cabana, and the fire pit are waiting on the other side of the dock.
This is a nearly one-acre Intracoastal property in Palm Valley, and it was built by people who understood that waterfront living has to work as hard indoors as it does outside.

WoW #1: A private dock with two boat lifts puts the Intracoastal at arm's reach
Direct water access on Roscoe Boulevard is not a given, even at this price point, and this property delivers it without compromise. The dock and its two boat lifts sit steps from the backyard, meaning there is no trailer to load, no ramp to wait for, no marina fee to justify. For a buyer who thinks in terms of boating days per year rather than boating days per season, that proximity changes the math entirely.
It also changes the daily rhythm of the house. Water views run through the rear of the home, so the dock is never out of sight, and the route from kitchen to cockpit is short enough that an afternoon on the Intracoastal becomes a spontaneous decision rather than a planned outing.

WoW #2: Cedar ceilings, exposed beams, and four fireplaces give the home real warmth
Many waterfront homes lean cold and glassy in pursuit of the view. This one does the opposite. Cedar ceilings and exposed beams run through the main living spaces, paired with natural wood accents that give the interior a lodge-like richness rarely found this close to the water. Four fireplaces, a mix of gas, wood-burning, and outdoor, extend that warmth into nearly every room worth spending time in.
The effect is a home that reads as timeless rather than trendy. Large windows still frame the water throughout, so the views are never sacrificed, but the wood and the fire keep the rooms feeling lived-in rather than staged. It is the kind of detail a buyer notices on the first walk-through and describes to a spouse on the drive home.

WoW #3: The backyard is a complete second living space
The pool, covered cabana, outdoor kitchen, and fire pit are arranged to function as a genuine outdoor room, not an afterthought bolted onto the water view.
Saltwater pool with adjoining covered cabana
Outdoor kitchen built for real cooking, not just grilling
Fire pit positioned for evening gatherings after the sun drops
Nearly an acre of lot, with mature trees providing privacy from the street side
Between the dock on one edge and this outdoor living area on the other, the backyard is built to host everything from a quiet dinner for two to a full family celebration, without anyone needing to step back inside.
The floor plan in 30 seconds
4 bedrooms, 5 full bathrooms, 5,835 square feet
0.92-acre lot with Intracoastal waterfront and private dock
Primary suite upstairs with water views, wood ceilings, and a generous walk-in closet
Three additional bedrooms upstairs plus a large bonus room
Kitchen built around an oversized island, with a butler's pantry connecting to the living and dining areas
Temperature-controlled wine room down the hall from the kitchen
Dedicated pet room and ample storage throughout
Three-car garage plus a whole-home generator
Andersen and impact windows, gated entry
Metal roof, built in 1990
About Palm Valley
Palm Valley is the working waterfront side of Ponte Vedra Beach, the stretch of Roscoe Boulevard where boats outnumber sidewalks and the Intracoastal is treated as a daily amenity rather than scenery. Palm Valley Fish Camp, Palm Valley Outdoors, and Valley Smoke sit within a short boat ride or drive, and every December the same waterway hosts the Palm Valley Boat Parade. Sawgrass Village and TPC Sawgrass are minutes away by car, and the corridor falls within the St. Johns County school district, zoned to Ocean Palms Elementary, Alice B. Landrum Middle, and Ponte Vedra High.
See it before someone else does
A dock with two boat lifts, four fireplaces, and nearly an acre on the Intracoastal do not come up often on Roscoe Boulevard, and rarely all at once. If this sounds like the kind of property worth walking through in person, send a message to set up a tour or to talk through recent comps in Palm Valley.


