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Bonita Springs Today
By the People, for the People
Waterfront Bonita Springs Duplex Damaged by Hurricane Ian on the Market
Oversized lot with 100-foot seawall and boat ramp offers prime redevelopment opportunity
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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A damaged duplex property in Bonita Springs, Florida with a large 0.34-acre lot, 100-foot seawall, and private boat ramp is on the market for $950,000. The property was impacted by Hurricane Ian and is being sold as-is, presenting an opportunity for investors or homebuyers to redevelop the site into a new duplex, attached villas, or a custom waterfront home.
Why it matters
With the increasing frequency and intensity of hurricanes in Florida, properties that can withstand severe weather events are in high demand. This Bonita Springs listing provides a chance to acquire prime waterfront real estate at a discounted price, while also allowing the new owner to build their dream home or investment property with enhanced storm resilience features.
The details
The property at 4822-4824 Esplanade St. is a duplex that was damaged during Hurricane Ian. The lot size is 0.34 acres with 100 feet of seawall and a private boat ramp providing direct access to the Gulf of Mexico. The new owner will have the opportunity to demolish the existing structure and build a new duplex, attached villas, or a custom single-family home on the site.
- The property was damaged during Hurricane Ian in 2026.
The players
PropGOLuxury
An online real estate platform that specializes in luxury properties around the world, including this listing in Bonita Springs, Florida.
What’s next
The property is being sold as-is, so the new owner will need to secure necessary permits and approvals to redevelop the site according to their plans.
The takeaway
This Bonita Springs waterfront property presents a unique opportunity for investors or homebuyers to acquire prime real estate at a discounted price and build their dream home or investment property with enhanced storm resilience features.


