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Hot Celebrity Home News: Al Pacino’s Scarface Mansion For Sale at $35 Million

Tuesday, July 15th, 2014


Pompano Beach, FL (PRWEB) June 03, 2014

The Scarface Mansion

In May 1980, Fidel Castro opened the harbor at Mariel, Cuba with what was supposed to be his intention of letting some of the Cuban people join their relatives in the United States. Within seventy-two hours, 3,000 U.S. boats were headed for Cuba to collect the refugees. To the surprise of all, it soon became evident that Castro was perpetuating a scam on the United States by requiring the boat owners to carry back with them not only their relatives, but the worst criminals from his jails. Of the 125,000 refugees that landed in Florida an estimated 25,000 were documented criminals. In Miami, they were referred to as the Marielitos. Drugs became prevalent as did local drug wars in South Florida. It was not unusual to sail by bales of marijuana floating in the waters of Biscayne Bay awaiting pickup on any Sunday afternoon outing. In time, and under law enforcement pressure, drug lords found it easier to move their drop off locations to the deep woods of the mid Atlantic states and Miami was mostly bypassed and eventually returned to normal.

In 1983, Oliver Stone wrote the script for Scarface. For those viewing the film in the majority of the country, it was just entertainment, but for those who lived in Miami in those years, it was a frightening reality. Tony Montana, Al Pacinos character, was unfortunately as realistic as they came and was clearly a Marielito. This was also the first major film for actress Michelle Pfeiffer, who played Elvira, Tonys trophy wife, which propelled her to stardom.

Tonys palatial trophy home was a big part of the movie, especially the scenes in the Roman sunken tub. But though most of the film was shot in Miami, the Miami Tourist Board was afraid of a negative reputation that would drive tourists away. That prompted many scenes to be shot in California, such as the actual house, known as the El Fureidis Estate, which is in Montecito, California.

Now for sale, the 10-acre estate was designed as a Roman villa in the early 1900s by architect Bertram Goodhue. He and the owner, James Waldron Gillespie, a wealthy New Yorker, traveled to the Middle East and Europe for a year looking for inspiration. That resulted in adding Persian touches such as the gardens and fountains and accents like a Byzantine-style sitting room with an 18-foot domed ceiling decorated with a floral hand-painted, gold and blue design in 24k gold-leaf modeled after the church of St. John Lateran in Rome. The barreled dining room ceiling is also finished in gold leaf, and according to the listing agent, depicts a scene of Alexander the Great conquering Persepolis.

At 10,000 square feet, the mansion has four bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a library, sitting room and a lounge. A large rooftop terrace provides 360-degree views of the Pacific Ocean, mountains and Channel Islands and makes an excellent venue for large scale entertaining. Due to the mild climate, the multiple terraces of the estate can be used year round.

Montecito estate used as Tony Montanos lavish mansion in the film Scarface is now priced at $ 35 million. The listing agent is Emily McBride Kellenberger of Village Properties, Christies International Real Estate.

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Home Improvement Website Names 30 Best New Jersey Garden Centers

Wednesday, July 9th, 2014


West Orange, NJ (PRWEB) June 24, 2014

New Jersey remodeling and renovation contractor Essex Home Improvements has published a new web article highlighting 30 great garden centers in the Garden State. “The 30 Best Garden and Landscaping Centers in New Jersey” sorts the establishments by county, and it includes reasons why each one deserves a place on the list. The article is available on Essex Home Improvements’ website as a resource for New Jersey homeowners looking for home improvement, gardening and landscaping options.

More than 1,000 NJ nurseries and garden centers were evaluated by Essex Home Improvements to find the top 30. The article includes descriptions, photos and details about each of the garden centers, including “Special Services” and “That Little Bit Extra.” According to a company spokesperson, “The 30 best garden and landscape centers in New Jersey have three things in common: superior selection, expertise and service. Each individual location also has its own unique appeal.”

Beautiful gardens, lawns and landscaping can provide much more than simple aesthetic interest. The Appraisal Institute for professional realtors reports that healthy and well-tended landscaping can add significant value to homes and businesses and also help properties to sell much quicker. The new article by Essex Home Improvements makes a handy resource for New Jersey homeowners to locate high-quality garden and landscape centers in the Garden State. The full article is available here: http://www.essexhomeimprovements.com/30-best-garden-and-landscaping-centers-in-new-jersey.

Following are “The 30 Best Garden and Landscaping Centers in New Jersey” as listed on the Essex Home Improvements website:

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Hot Celebrity Home News: Suzanne Somers’ Palm Springs Retreat For Sale Asking $14.5 Million

Tuesday, July 8th, 2014


Pompano Beach, FL (PRWEB) June 17, 2014

Suzanne Somers’ Palm Springs Compound

From: TopTenRealEstateDeals.com

The world has known and loved Suzanne Somers from her 1973 break-though cameo as the blonde beauty in the Thunderbird in American Grafitti to ditzy character, Chrissy Snow, on Threes Company from 1977 through 1981, and as Carol Lambert on Step by Step from 1991 through 1998. In between, her life was a whirlwind with Playboy pictorials, spokeswoman for Thighmaster and another TV series that ran for two years, Shes the Sheriff.

Just as beautiful today as she was back in the 1970s, this powerhouse of a woman has long been one of Hollywood’s major celebrities. In addition to her television roles, Suzanne has been a Las Vegas singer and dancer, talk show host, Broadway performer and USO star for the United States military. She is almost as famous for her commercials promoting health and beauty products – she was recently named to the Infomercial Hall of Fame for her legendary role as the Thighmaster pitch person. She has shared her self-help tips, beauty secrets and nutrition in over twenty books she has published.

Suzanne and her TV host husband, Alan Hamel, have created an earthy and at the same time glamorous Palm Springs, California estate which is now back on the market. Modeled after Loustau De Baumaniere in Provence, France, the Somers-Hamel compound is pure romantic sophistication and is surrounded by privacy. On 73 acres and set into the side of a craggy mountainside above the valley in Mesa Canyon, the couple has combined their love of nature and elegance by bringing out the best in both with their use of contrast. Imagine crystal chandeliers twinkling against natural rock and reclaimed wood . . . rough against smooth, soft against hard . . . all in perfect balance. To add even more intrigue, access is via a private funicular, a golf cart or a hillside of stone steps – but no cars.

The entire estate includes five buildings to explore with 10,000 square feet of pavilions. One houses the master suite, another dining and living room, a separate two-room kitchen and wine cellar and a stone guest house designed in the 1920s by Albert Frey. There is also an outdoor amphitheater carved into the mountain that seats 50, has a dance floor, as well as a pool, spa, hiking trails and natural waterfall that spills musically down the hillside.

Suzanne Somers and Alan Hamel have listed their romantic, private Palm Springs retreat, asking $ 14,500,000. The home was first listed in 2008 for $ 35 million. The listing agent is Joyce Rey of Coldwell Banker Previews International in Beverly Hills.

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Hot Celebrity Home News: Katharine Hepburn’s Family Home in Connecticut For Sale at $14.8 Million

Friday, July 4th, 2014


Pompano Beach, FL (PRWEB) May 29, 2014

Charming, genteel and with her passion for life and work barely contained under her sophisticated manner, Katharine Hepburn was one of those remarkable women with a style of her own and a mind of her own who lived life her own way. The common denominator that propelled her work to excellence and her heady relationships with the great loves of her life such as Spencer Tracy was passion. She expressed it in other ways too, when in 1939, she designed a charming seaside home to be built on family-owned land in the Fenwick neighborhood of Old Saybrook, Connecticut, on the banks of Long Island Sound. The family had owned the land since 1913, which had been settled as early as the 1600s. Today, it is a community of 83 homes and well known for its golf, swimming and boating.

This is the home where Katharine spent her summers, but lived there full-time for seven years until her death at the age of 96 in 2003. One can’t help but grin at the photograph of Katharine standing next to her beloved Keep Out sign at the home’s entrance. It was so Katharine. Perfectly situated and private, from the Long Island Sound side there are views of the dock, protective jetties and the Saybrook Breakwater Lighthouse marking the entrance to the Connecticut River. Across from the entrance are three acres of conservation land with a large pond. Consisting of 15 nautically inspired rooms in the 8,368-square-foot home, everything is white, sunny and spacious with six bedrooms and eight baths and with superb views out of every window. There are seven fireplaces to keep it cozy and expansive porches and verandas to take in the views.

Katharine’s home tastefully combines the feeling of beach house and permanent home. Even though the original house was destroyed by a hurricane in 1938 and rebuilt by Katharine, the rebuild and later total renovation holds special charm and retains historical features. It was further completely renovated in 2005 by New York builder Frank Sciame.

Katharine Hepburns Old Saybrook home with private beach, dock and over 680 feet of shoreline on Long Island Sound, previously listed at $ 28 million, now priced at $ 14.8 million. The listing agent is Colette Harron of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty.

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The Academy of Home Staging Announces Washington DC Class in August

Sunday, June 29th, 2014


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 26, 2014

The Academy of Home Staging is pleased to announce there are a few seats left for its upcoming Advanced Certification for Home Staging class that will be held in Washington D.C. August 4th 8th. This class will be taught by Nicci Parrish, the founder and owner of Impress Me! Home Staging, LLC

Students that enroll in this class will learn the art of home staging from a talented veteran of the business. Impress Me! Home Staging, LLC is a premier home staging and redesign company in the Washington DC metro area.