Thursday, June 29, 2017

Miami Beach Mediterranean villa for $2.8M


5300 Pine Tree Drive, Miami Beach
 via Geraldine Khawly
A unique Mediterranean villa on Pine Tree Drive in Miami Beach has returned to the market for $2.8 million, less than a year after selling for $2.45 million in October 2016.
The five-bedroom home has 3,226 square feet of living space, four bathrooms, and a Moroccan-style interior, per the listing. The residence also appears to be available as a rental.
Other features include double-height ceilings in the family room, an open kitchen, teak-frame windows, marble flooring throughout, a pool, and a jacuzzi. The home was built in 1920.


Monday, June 26, 2017

$20M Florida beach mansion heads to auction

An oceanfront mansion for sale in Vero Beach
 Courtesy of Concierge Auctions
A ginormous oceanfront mansion in Vero Beach is heading to auction on June 28 without reserve with Concierge Auctions.
Most recently asking $20 million ($857 per square foot), the 23,315-square-foot home has been on and off the market since 2008 when it listed for $24.9 million. It has six bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and sits on five acres while featuring 205 feet of ocean frontage and 198 feet of frontage along the Indian River.
Located at 2150 South Highway A1a, the 2001-built home additionally includes a guest house, library, home theater, game room, 14-car garage, and pool pavilion.

Friday, June 23, 2017

Midcentury Miami beauty overlooking Biscayne Bay for $2.6M


1231 Stillwater Drive, Miami Beach
 via Alex Daguer
A Midcentury modern home on Biscayne Bay in Miami Beach is asking $2.595 million.
Located in Biscayne Point at 1231 Stillwater Drive, the 2,750-square-foot residence has four bedrooms and four bathrooms, in addition to a wide-open layout, high-end appliances, and an IPE deck out by the pool.
The home was previously asking $12,500 to rent and last sold for $1.075 million in 2014.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Thursday, June 22, 2017

Palm Beach billionaire George Lindemann pulls in $25M for beach mansion

An aerial of 1565 North Ocean Way in Palm Beach
 via Cristina Condon of Sotheby’s International Realty
The oceanfront Palm Beach home of billionaire George Lindemann sold recently for $25.2 million, roughly $7 million under the $32 million ask when it listed last summer.
There are seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and 170 feet of beach frontage.
Located on over three acres at 1565 North Ocean Way, the Indonesian-themed 10,811-square-foot residence was built in 1937 and has been extensively renovated, per the Palm Beach Post.
The renovation was led by Peter Marino.
Noted society architect Marion Sims Wyeth designed the North Ocean Way house in the late 1930s in a Bahamian Colonial style that Marino transformed with his contemporary reinterpretation of South Pacific décor.
The main living area has dark-beamed peaked ceilings, dark-stained wood floors and a wall of wood-framed glass doors that capture ocean views across a broad lawn leading down to the beachfront dunes.
Lindemann, who was declared the 722nd richest person in the world in 2016 by Forbes, paid $23.5 million for the property in 2008.
 
 
 

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

‘Miami Vice’ manse in Key Biscayne resurfaces as $75K rental


An aerial of 400 South Mashta Drive in Key Biscayne
 via Brigitte de Langeron
The spectacular Miami mansion featured in the 2006 Miami Vice film that starred Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx has returned to the market as a seasonal rental asking $75,000 a month.
Located at 400 South Mashta Drive in Key Biscayne, it initially listed last summer for $39 million. While the Miami Vice remake earned very mixed reviews — it received a 47 percent on Rotten Tomatoes — the same cannot be said for this tropical modern beauty designed by Charles Harrison Pawley.
Sitting on a corner waterfront lot, it’s equipped with about 12,000 square feet of living space and nearly 500 feet of frontage along Biscayne Bay. Additionally, there is a Saturnia stone façade, mahogany wood doors, marble flooring throughout, a wood-paneled movie theater, a library, two master suites, and a full-covered summer kitchen by the resort-style pool area.
The peninsula property last changed hands in 2001 for $3.6 million and the current home was built in 2003.
Photos are from the previous listing, via One Sotheby’s