Why buy a house when you can buy the whole island? Who doesn’t want their own island? If you can scrape up at least 1-1/2 million, one of these Florida islands can be yours to call home. Imagine the view — sunrise and sunset. You’re surrounded by awesomeness 24/7. Take a walk or run around your island before breakfast. Throw some island parties. Catch some lunch from your infinite backyard “pond.” Rent out your island for weddings, special events.
Just to be able to say, “my island.” Wouldn’t it be fun to say, “Hey, if you’re ever in the neighborhood, stop by my island.” Most of these islands are minutes away from the mainland or adjacent islands via boat, plane, or helicopter. Some are accessible via bridge or causeway. If you’re a birdwatcher (and who isn’t?), document all the varieties of tropical birds residing on your island.
All the islands have names. I wonder if you can rename them. What will you name yours?
Pumpkin Key
$95,000,000
26 acres
Home (3-bed)
2 cottages
dock master’s apartment + office
20-slip marina
tennis courts (also serve as helipad)
Black’s Island
$48,000,000
7 acres
26 bungalows (connected via boardwalk to community Big Game Club)
18-hole golf course
lighted tennis courts
on-site heliport
Hopkins Island
$17,000,000
12.5 acres
Home (3-story, 4-bed)
East Sister Rock Island
$11,500,000
1.5 acres
Home (5000+ sf, 3-bed/2-bath)
2 boat docks (1-mainland)
1 boat
helipad
1 guest house
1 pool
1 Mandalay Island
$5,500,000
3.4+ acres
Home
Sandpenny Island
$3,900,000
3 acres
Home
500′ causeway
Dock
2-story guest house
Crescent Island
$2,830,000
4 acres
Home
Jacksonville Private Island
$2,300,000
7 acres
Cabin (1-bed/1-bath)
Dan May Island
$1,500,000
72 acres
Lodge (1700+ sf, 3-bed/2-bath)
Jewfish Key
$1,500,000
38 acres
Home (2400 sf)