
143 Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach: Intracoastal Estate
A 1903 historic home gut renovated on 400 feet of Intracoastal Waterway, with a private dock built for two boats and two jet skis.
143 Roscoe Boulevard, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
$3,745,000
The morning fog lifts off the Intracoastal before anyone else on Roscoe is awake. You walk down past the pool, past the fire pit, past the vegetable beds still beaded with dew, and out onto your own dock. One hundred feet of waterfront is yours. The boats are ready, the jet skis are ready, and the day has not yet decided what it will be. This is what coastal living looks like when nothing has been compromised for convenience.
There are waterfront homes in Ponte Vedra Beach, and there is this. 143 Roscoe Boulevard is a 1903 historic estate carried forward into 2026 with the kind of renovation that respects what was already here.
Wow #1: Four hundred feet of Intracoastal frontage with a private marina built in.

The lot dimensions tell you most of what you need to know. One hundred feet wide by four hundred feet deep, with the long side running to the water. That is a full acre of usable land plus working waterfront, in a stretch of Palm Valley where new shoreline rarely trades.
The dock is not a courtesy dock. It carries two boat lifts and two jet ski lifts, with run-outs built for serious use. From the dock, you have direct access to the Intracoastal Waterway, which means clean routing to the Atlantic through the local inlets, and a protected path north or south whenever the offshore looks rough.
Sunsets here are not a feature. They are the standard ending to most weekdays. Buyers who have looked along Roscoe for any length of time know how rarely a property assembles this much frontage with this much working infrastructure already in place.
Wow #2: A 1903 home where the heart pine floors and the dual Bosch dishwashers belong to each other.

Historic homes usually ask buyers to make a trade. Original character, with the plumbing, the kitchen, and the systems you would expect from something built more than a century ago. This one does not ask for that.
The bones are real. Heart pine floors, eleven-foot ceilings, twelve-inch moldings, hand-faceted diamond-cut glass, and eight fireplaces split between wood burning and gas. None of it has been replicated or faked.
The kitchen is bright and current. Cherry cabinetry, GE Monogram appliances, dual Bosch dishwashers, a wine cooler, a tankless water heater, and a door that opens directly to a covered outdoor kitchen. That last detail is the kind of small architectural decision that changes how a family actually uses the property. Across 6,769 square feet on three levels, the renovation is consistent end to end. Nothing about it reads as a compromise.
Wow #3: The back of the house is a private resort, not a backyard.

Step out of the kitchen, and the property opens. A covered outdoor kitchen leads to a pool, a fire pit, vegetable gardens, and mature landscaping that frames the long view to the water.
A short list of what is actually here, because photos do not capture the sequence:
In-ground private pool
Covered outdoor kitchen off the main kitchen
Fire pit positioned for sunset
Vegetable gardens
Mature landscape with privacy on both sides
Three porches and a balcony across the three floors
Porte cochère at the front, circular paver drive, detached 2-car garage, and 1 carport
Most Intracoastal estates choose between a beautiful pool environment and a real working dock. This one delivers both and connects them with grounds maintained at the estate level. A buyer who entertains, gardens, swims, and boats will spend less time deciding which part of the property to use and more time using it.
The floor plan in 30 seconds.
6 bedrooms, 4 full baths, and 2 half baths
6,769 square feet across three levels
Formal living room, study, dining room, bar room, and family room on the main level
Eat in a luxury kitchen with a breakfast bar, island, and walk out to the covered outdoor kitchen
Primary suite with his and hers closets and a tub with a separate shower bath
Sunroom on the second level facing the water
Eight fireplaces, gas and wood burning
Detached 2-car garage, 1 carport, porte cochère, circular paver drive
100 by 400 lot, 1.02 acres, Intracoastal frontage with private dock, two boat lifts, two jet ski lifts
About Palm Valley.
Palm Valley is the older, west of A1A side of Ponte Vedra Beach, where lots are bigger, oaks are older, and the Intracoastal does the work the ocean does on the other side of the highway. Roscoe Boulevard runs along the water and has long been one of the most coveted addresses in the area. Mickler's Beach is roughly two miles east. The Ponte Vedra Inn and Club, The Lodge and Club, Sawgrass Country Club, and TPC Sawgrass are all within a short drive, along with Sawgrass Village for everyday errands. Schools are zoned Ocean Palms Elementary, Alice B. Landrum Middle, and Ponte Vedra High, all inside the A-rated St. Johns County district.
See it before someone else does.
Properties on Roscoe with this much waterfront, this much working dock infrastructure, and a renovation of this caliber do not stay on the market in the way Zillow timelines suggest. If you would like a private walk-through, current Intracoastal comps to measure 143 Roscoe against, or a closer look at the dock and outdoor kitchen before deciding whether to fly in, send me a message, and I will put it together for you.


