This perfect custom-built, Gulf-front beach house sits on one full acre, and is just 40 miles from Tallahassee but provides quiet reflection, natural beauty and abundant nature all around. You'll regularly see deer on the sand dunes early in the morning and at dusk, bald eagles and Osprey, soaring and fishing -- and dolphins playing, feeding and mating near your shoreline, all year 'round. It is surrounded by virgin state park land -- Bald Point State Park -- and very few other other homes. The home was built by the late William Solburg, considered the premiere builder of coastal homes on Florida's "Forgotten Coast." The home sits on solid concrete pilings, and its main floor has a great room with a spectacular view of the Gulf from any vantage point, elegant but sturdy bamboo floors, unique art work by renowned local artists throughout -- including Karen Mack mosaic kitchen and master bathroom breathtaking pieces and Robert/Tammy Derwick glass-ethced mirrors, and . There's a modern 3-4-person convenient elevator to safely lift cargo and people up to the main and top floors. The main floor features a master guest bedroom with its own bathroom and an additional guest bedroom and bathroom. Both guests bedrooms have their own access to the large, wraparound deck and unfettered Gulf-front views.The master suite sits on the top floor, featuring a large bedroom and giant sitting area and a bathroom with a large two-sink format and large shower stall. There's an additional guest bedroom adjacent to the master suite. The home is called "Serenity, NOW!" and anyone who visits it finds a mellow lifestyle that represents the highest quality of life. Outdoor shower stall provides simple cleanup after a Gulf swim. You can walk or jog the beach for miles in either direction for exercise with no obstacles. The entrance to Bald Point State Park is just a mile down the beach or street. "Serenity, NOW!" was featured as the "Cover Home" on the Tallahassee Democrat's real estate magazine when it was completed. It is the best house on Bald Point -- a William Solburg classic