Elegantly positioned beneath the sweeping canopy of its namesake tree, Casa Sapodilla introduces itself with the kind of presence that feels both storied and serene. Though built in 1996, the residence pays homage to the architectural romance of Old Town's most celebrated homes.. Broad verandas, intricate trimwork, and warm mahogany floors that recall a bygone era of island craftsmanship.Inside, the home unfolds in layers of refinement. Sunlit rooms connect gracefully to the outdoors through French doors and deep porches. The main house's split-level design elevates the primary suite with its own private staircase, while two additional bedrooms ascend another, creating a sense of calm seclusion. A detached pool suite, complete with private entrance, extends the home's versatility.The kitchen is anchored by a suite of premier appliances.. Including a new SubZero refrigerator and a refurbished Viking gas range, and framed by custom cabinetry and built-ins. Recent upgrades such as the 2025 metal roof, updated HVAC systems, and a 24 kW Generac whole-house generator reflect meticulous stewardship.Outside, the grounds rise to the level of a private resort. Tropical gardens wind around stone pathways, illuminated at night by soft landscape lighting. A heated saltwater lagoon pool, resurfaced in 2025, curves around natural rock formations, a spa, and three cascading waterfalls. Every vista offers a moment of stillness.. From the shaded verandas to the courtyard designed for open-air dining.A one-car air-conditioned garage, currently serving as an art studio, and a two-car driveway complete the thoughtful layout. Just blocks from Duval Street and the Key West Historic Seaport, Casa Sapodilla is both connected and deeply private.. A luxury retreat rooted in island elegance..