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Grand Estates Auction Company to Sell South Carolina Oceanfront Luxury Home at August 5th Live Auction

Tuesday, October 7th, 2014


Georgetown, S.C. (PRWEB) July 17, 2014

Grand Estates Auction Company, the industry leader for luxury real estate auctions, announced the August 5th live auction of an elegant four-bedroom Mediterranean beach front home in the privately gated DeBordieu community. With 2,000 square feet of exterior decks, terraces and patios overlooking beautiful ocean views, the home seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor spaces and offers the perfect setting for entertaining in style or just getting away from it all. Buyers will be able to name their price on this South Carolina coastal gem at the live auction to be held on location at 2:00 p.m.

Grand Estates Auction Company homes usually close within 30 days, so one lucky buyer can be enjoying this desirable oceanfront property before Labor Day, stated Grand Estates Auction Company Director of Sales Development Stacy K. Reich. The live auction process provides fair market value in its purest and quickest form, as well as a level of transparency and expediency that the traditional listing process does not provide.

The magnificent home features four bedrooms, four full bathrooms, two half-bathrooms, a gourmet chefs kitchen featuring high-quality appliances, formal dining and living rooms, a great room, a separate office with built-in shelving, terraces, patios and balconies across the entire back of the house, as well as a deck sitting area right on the beach. Architectural design elements include 10 ceilings, hardwood floors, imported stone tiles, an elegant curved staircase with colorful stone tiles and a wrought iron balustrade, stained glass windows, floor-to-ceiling windows, French doors throughout, intricate wrought iron accents, Venetian plaster applications on the walls, custom molding, built-in bookcases, elegant chandeliers, and two fireplaces. Amenities include elevator access to all three levels of the home, heated splash pool with fountain and Jacuzzi jets, a 5-car garage, hurricane shutters and a whole-house back-up generator.

Situated between the picturesque beaches of the Atlantic Ocean and the sunlit river marshes of an extensive wildlife preserve, DeBordieu boasts an unspoiled natural setting. Integrated carefully into this peaceful setting is the DeBordieu Club, which offers an 18-hole championship golf course, 10 tennis courts, a pool, private boating and fishing access, and social activities for all ages. Historic Georgetown and Pawleys Island are just minutes away, while Charleston and Myrtle Beach are within an hours drive. The South Carolina coast offers fishing villages and antebellum mansions to explore, fine dining, quaint shops, and endless recreational activities, including numerous top-rated golf clubs within 15 minutes of the home.

Grand Estates Auction Company has an unsurpassed closing rate in the luxury residential real estate auction industry and specializes in creating comprehensive global marketing campaigns for luxury properties. There are no contingencies, no lengthy negotiations, and timelines for closing are already established. To help buyers make an informed purchase, a comprehensive due-diligence packet is available, and ample time is allotted for tours and inspections prior to the auction. Similar to rare artwork that does not have comparable pieces to set the value, exceptional properties such as this are well suited for auction, where bidders set the market value.

The Georgetown auction will start promptly at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 5th. Provisions for remote bidding can be arranged. The property will be available for prospective bidders to preview beginning Friday, August 1st, at 11:00 a.m., with daily preview times scheduled through the date of the auction. Buyers may contact Grand Estates Auction Companys auction information office to schedule an appointment during one of the preview times at 877-376-9560. A $ 50,000.00 certified check or personal check along with a bank letter of guarantee will be required to register to bid. Real estate agents and brokers are fully protected and encouraged to participate.

Grand Estates Auction Company is the leader in the niche market of auctioning luxury real estate, specializing in properties valued at $ 2 million and above throughout North America, the Caribbean, and select international destinations. Based in Charlotte, N.C., the company was established in 1999 and was the first of its kind. Recent sales include an $ 11 million dollar home in Bay Harbor, Mich., and an upcoming auction on August 12th in Newtown, Conn. For more information and auction details visit http://www.GrandEstatesAuction.com.







Million Dollar Club Celebrity Waiter Auction

Sunday, September 14th, 2014

Million Dollar Club Celebrity Waiter Auction

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Over 1 Million Dollars of Collectible Car Parts up for Auction

Friday, May 23rd, 2014


Wayland, Michigan (PRWEB) May 07, 2014

Cars now-a-days are not made like they once were, and when we see cars made many years ago we tend to stare in awe of the beauty, especially the parts that make up those cars. Many people will collect cars to preserve their beauty and show them off from time to time, especially in competition, and this is exactly what Al Maynard of Clinton Township did. Mr. Maynard custom built engines costing up to $ 100,000 and owned many one of a kind parts and components. His family has decided to give car enthusiasts a chance to purchase these rare items via an online auction.

The year was 1962 and this was the year where it all started. Al Maynard started his lifetime journey into competitive cars and became a member of the Competition Car Club. Al was very competitive within Car Clubs especially showing off his pride and joy, a 1957 Chevy sponsored by Standard Auto Supply.

In 1975, Als life was changed when he was honorably elected by MHRA to become the show chairman for the Detroit Autorama, and from then on accomplishments continued to pour in for Al Maynard. In 2002, Al was honored to be one of the 50 people to “Make a Difference” which contributed greatly to the success of the Detroit Autorama.

Al received many additional accomplishments in his lifetime such as being inducted into the Circle of Champions at the 2011 Detroit Autorama along with being honored at the Concours d’elegance of America show. Al also was given the honor of being the first person to have a registered class (Muscle Cars) to bear his name, an accomplishment that will never be forgotten.

Al Maynard bared knowledge of car parts and engines that would impress anyone, so much so, that in the 80’s, Super Chevy Magazine wrote a story featuring Al and some of his rare engines. With the passing of Al Maynard, he left behind thousands of auto and engine parts, with a large quantity of them being mostly new or like new. This extensive and highly sought after inventory of collectible and classic auto engine parts will be sold over a series of online only auctions.

These auctions feature so many great items that the entire collection will be held on three different days. The first auction (of 3 total) will take place via Orbitbid.com on Tuesday, May 13, 2014 and will feature thousands of items located at 3450 12th Street Wayland, MI 49348. The 2 following auctions are scheduled for May 20 & May 27, 2014.

These Featured Online Auctions will start at 8:00 a.m. and will begin closing at 6:00 p.m. the same day of each sale. Preview day will be on Monday, May 12, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. as well as sale day from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Staff will be on-site with free wireless internet access to assist in bidding if needed.

Items selling on the online auction will include: 1000’s of auto parts (mostly new or like new), Mickey Thompson engine (1 of 2 known to exist), Proto-type Hemi Motor (one of 3 made), 1968 & 1969 Camaro/Chevelle/Corvette engine parts, 68/69 Camaro heads, Corvette blocks (starting with 1963), 870 Corvette motors & blacks, rare Corvette steering wheels, original automotive radios and much more.







Nicholls Auction Marketing Group – The Real Estate Auction Advantage

Thursday, January 16th, 2014

Nicholls Auction Marketing Group Real Estate Auction.

Hot Celebrity Home News: Hamptons Windmill, Tennessee NASCAR Castle, Kentucky Bourbon Mansion & Fiji Island Auction

Sunday, October 6th, 2013


Pompano Beach, Florida (PRWEB) September 19, 2013

This week, TopTenRealEstateDeals takes a look at Tennessees Crantzdorf Castle that includes a one-sixteenth scale version of the nearby Bristol Motor Speedway – reduced from $ 28.5 million to $ 4.3 million. Also, the 1925 mansion of the family that made Kentucky bourbon world famous is for sale at $ 5.5 million; an $ 8 million Hamptons home that was converted from a working windmill built by early Dutch settlers, and a Fiji Island compound that has hosted celebrities such as Steve Jobs, Rupert Murdoch, Tom Cruise and the Rolling Stones going to auction.

Hamptons $ 8 Million Windmill House

Its almost impossible not to be curious when seeing a windmill in such an unlikely place as the oceanside resort area of Amagansett in the Hamptons. Is it real, or did someone just decide they liked windmills and decided to copy one? In fact, this particular windmill is the real thing. Since it was built in the early 1830s, it was most likely built by the descendants of the first Dutch settlers in Amagansett. This formerly working windmill was used to provide power for the next door apple orchard, which still exists today.

In the 1950s, Faberge cosmetics founder Samuel Rubin bought the windmill and converted it into a home. At that time he had tennis courts and used the property to entertain friends. Many celebrities visited, played or rented there such as Alec Baldwin, Ralph Lauren, Marilyn Monroe, Arthur Miller and Kurt Vonnegut.

Though only 1,300 square feet with two bedrooms and one bath, the house does sit on 5.4 acres and is only a few minutes to both Napeague Bay and the ocean. The ground floor opens to an 18 by 18 hexagonal living space with wide plank hardwood floors and exposed beam ceilings and a stairwell with rope banister leads to the upper levels. Also on the main level are the kitchen, a bedroom and bath. The second floor of the windmill is the main bedroom and above that, the unfinished tower room that housed the wooden mechanical workings of the windmill’s sails, including a break that would stop them. Many parts of the original hand hewn works are still there.

Though some would want to build on the site, in its present state, the house makes a nice getaway and conversation piece for the millionaire who has everything . . .except a windmill. Historic Hamptons windmill house on 5.3 acres, priced at $ 7.9 million.

Tennessee Castle & Racetrack

Tennessees Crantzdorf Castle, a replica of Palacio de la Magdalena in Santander, Spain, and built by European craftsmen, is more than just another man cave for good old boys. It also sports a one-sixteenth scale version of the nearby Bristol Motor Speedway.

The castle was built by auto dealership owner, Steve Grindstaff, over a ten-year period, who apparently was torn between aspirations of grandeur and his deep seated affection for the backwoods bootlegging background of NASCAR. Having fulfilled his fantasy, Grindstaff was given a reality check by his wife, newly pregnant with twins, who pointed out that she had no intention of taking care of a 24,000 square foot house while chasing after babies.

In addition to the replica Bristol Motor Speedway, Crantzdorf Castle also has a 4,000 square foot climate controlled garage for the car collector, 22-foot entry doors imported from Paris, hand carved bar from England, stained glass windows, nine bedrooms, fourteen baths, huge fireplace, a pub, billiards room, finished basement and attic. There is an indoor basketball court, a swimming pool with lake view, covered veranda and gazebo. NASCAR fans castle originally priced at $ 28.5 million now $ 4.3 million.

Fiji Island Auction

David Gilmour, Canadian entrepreneur, rediscovered the Fijian island of Wakaya about 200 years after Captain Cook, and purchased it in 1973. It had been uninhabited for over 140 years when he arrived and he set about creating a luxurious tropical resort, Wakaya Club & Resort and a village and homes for islanders employed by the resort. For himself and his New Zealand born wife, Jill, he built the Rai Ki Wai (view over the sea) estate on a hilltop overlooking the island and ocean. Rai Ki Wai is going to auction on October 3rd.

Designed in colonial pavilion style, the home is a series of three pavilions connected by walkways, providing the ultimate in privacy when entertaining stay-over guests. The main living pavilion is 4,200 square feet with an open living room and bar area. The master bedroom pavilion is an impressive 5,000 square feet and there is a third double pavilion for guests. By way of a winding jungle path, owners and guests can access Homestead Bay Beach with amenities solely for the use of the owner such as BBQs, 12-seat tables, sun lounges, toilets and showers. Its the ideal spot to serve a feast cooked in a traditional Fijian Lovo.

Due to the remoteness of the island and the highly secured dock, airstrip and helipad, the location is attractive to royalty, celebrities and business leaders. Visitors to the Wakaya Club and Resort have included Prince Felipe of Spain, Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Rupert Murdoch, George Lucas, Michelle Pfeiffer, Paris Hilton, Tom Cruise and the Rolling Stones. Bill Gates and his wife chose the resort as the location for their honeymoon.

One of Fiji’s largest estates with three homes plus guest homes and caretaker pavilion on 46 acres. Was $ 12 million. Selling Without Reserve.

Kentucky Bourbon House

Bourbon is an original American whiskey that evolved after the Revolutionary War. While other distillers in the eastern U.S. were using traditional rye, the Kentucky area was beginning to see its first settlers and only had leftover native corn to ferment into alcohol. Since land was freshly deforested for crops, stumps still remained, making it impossible to plant row crops requiring a plow. Early Kentuckians were forced to hand plant seeds around these tree stumps in order to produce a crop.

Whiskey was also an important medicine in the 1800s. George Garvin Brown was a pharmaceutical salesman in 1870 and heard many complaints from doctors that the quality of whiskey was unreliable. Sensing an opportunity, George joined his half-brothers whiskey firm to find a way to make the quality of medicinal bourbon consistent. This was the beginning of the production of the best Bourbon available, starting out as Old Forester, the first to be sold in glass bottles. The guarantee of high quality of the product established a reputation for the company which it has maintained through generations of whiskey fans.

For sale at $ 5.5 million for the first time since it was built in 1925 for the grandfather, Owsley Brown, The Avish, the original Brown family manor, is named after the familys ancestral home in Ireland. It sits on 24 acres and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. After twentieth-century additions, the mansion now measures more than 17,695 square feet with six bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

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