An assemblage of beach houses have simultaneously, but separately, hit the market on a private island — one with a pirate past.
Nearly half of the 26 bungalows on Florida’s Black’s Island — a 7-acre oasis named for former inhabitant and 18th-century pirate “Black Sam” Bellamy — are now available for new owners.
The 11 total bungalows range in price from $1.5 million (for the 1,225-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bathroom, one-story units) to $1.6 million (for the 1,425-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-bathroom, two-story units). They are located on a semi-tropical split of land in the Saint Joseph Bay, which is about a two-hour drive from Tallahassee.
The island is only accessible by boat, helicopter or seaplane.Jon Kohler & Associates
There are 11 bungalows currently available.Jon Kohler & Associates
The current listings range in price from $1.5 to $1.6 million.Jon Kohler & Associates
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