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Pompano Beach, FL (PRWEB) July 22, 2013
This week, TopTenRealEstateDeals.com takes a look at a new Florida condo building where owners will be able to take their car up to their living room – even the penthouse. Also, the July 27th auction of the California estate that TV’s “The Odd Couple” star Jack Klugman built to be near his horses.
Take Your Car to the Penthouse
Gil Dezer loves his collection of eight silver Porsches. So much, in fact, that he is probably the only person in the world with a full-sized Porsche hanging on a wall in his home as art. As a developer during the housing lull, he had time to do some creative thinking about future projects for the recovery of the market. The end result is the Porsche Design Tower now under construction on the ocean in Sunny Isles, Florida, near Miami Beach.
Porsche Design Group, originally catering to people with a love of high tech engineering, began designing cars in 1931 that provided the world with the ultimate form-function equation. With that success, it ventured into luxury fashion, luggage, accessories and more, attracting buyers from Porsche car owners, wannabe owners and people looking for innovative design. Now Porsche Design Group, in collaboration with Mr. Dezer, has created a high rise oceanfront condo that will take their owner’s cars to the front door. Even the penthouse!
Construction recently began on the 57-story, 132 unit condo tower on Collins Avenue, just north of Miami Beach. This is no ordinary highrise with great views, since one of the views – regardless of which floor owners might live on – will be of their car parked outside the front door. Going home to these condos doesnt require getting out of the car until it’s at the owner’s living room door. Arrival is via a glass elevator rising at 600 per minute above terra firma. The Porsche Condos range in size between 4,300 square feet to over 10,000 square feet and a penthouse over 14,000 square feet, and prices ranging from $ 4.7 to $ 13 million.
According to Robert Walsh, project director at TopTenRealEstateDeals.com, luxury condo construction and sales are booming in Sunny Isles and much of South Florida. Many of the new buildings are experiencing presales as early as two and three years before the completion date. In addition to the Porsche Design Tower, the Mansions at Acqualina is also under construction with 79 units and prices starting at $ 8 million and penthouses from $ 20 million to $ 55 million. Chateau Beach Residences will include 84 homes starting at $ 1.4 million and a two-story penthouse with a private swimming pool for $ 25 million. According to Walsh, all three projects are already over 50% sold out with estimated completion dates between 2014 and 2016.
Jack Klugman’s California Auction
Award winning star of stage, film and television, Jack Klugman is best known for his role in The Odd Couple, one of the 1970s most popular TV shows. Klugman was also a big fan of thoroughbred racing, engaging in breeding and racing his own horses. During this time he built a horse training facility on 40 acres in the wine country of Temecula, California, to train his own horses. When his horse, Jaklin Klugman, came in third in the 1980 Kentucky Derby, he said it was the biggest thrill in his life.
Jack’s Temecula horse breeding and training facility took up most of Klugmans free time so he built an 8,920 square foot Spanish-style home there in the grand old Hollywood tradition. The home has 5 bedrooms and 8 full baths with large spaces for entertaining both indoors and out. The main living area has vaulted beamed ceilings and a large curved staircase to the open second floor. Also on the property are four guest homes, a five hole golf course, pool and cabana, a koi pond, a vet clinic as well as barns, two riding arenas and multiple stalls.
Jack Klugmans thoroughbred ranch was previously listed at $ 12 million. The opening auction bid on July 27th will start at $ 2.99 million.
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Pompano Beach, Florida (PRWEB) June 26, 2013
George Washington’s Last July 4th
In the early days of the United States, July 4th wasnt much different than it is today. It was a day of parades, red, white and blue decorations, picnics, political speeches, and a lot of oohing and ahhing over brilliant displays of firecrackers exploding in the dark night sky.
On his last 4th of July in the year he died in 1799, George Washington stopped by his favorite tavern, Spring Gardens Tavern, in Alexandria, Virginia, to celebrate the holiday on his way from Washington to his home at Mt. Vernon. According to legend, our first President dined with friends and military officers and enjoyed the local militia parade.
Locals say that this tavern was originally built in 1780. Today, it is a beautiful red brick home with green shutters, a white picket fence, gleaming wood floors and lots of white woodwork, molding and cabinets in the historic Old Town neighborhood. The home is 4,296 square feet with four bedrooms, five bathrooms plus new guest and game rooms that are connected by an enclosed, elevated walkway. Original elements of the home are evident such as parts of the original brick walls and the exposed beams in the kitchen. There is a pool, a small pond, extensive landscaping and lots of brick and flagstone paths. The former tavern, now an All-American home, is for sale asking $ 4.2 million.
The McCain Family Home
Remember the 2008 presidential election when Republican candidate John McCain was unable to answer a reporters question about how many homes he and his wife, Cindy, owned? Various news sources pegged the number at anywhere between four and as many as ten homes. No one, including Senator McCain, seemed to know for sure.
Although the 2008 election didnt turn out so well for McCain, he was fortunate that he sold their longtime Arizona family estate in 2006, just before the real estate crash. The next owner, investor-buyer, Jane Popple, purchased the property for $ 3.2 million and after spending a small fortune adding 4,000 square feet and a total kitchen overhaul, Jane got stuck when trying to sell the large compound. Two years after she purchased it, she put it back on the market for $ 12 million. Attracting no buyers, she put it up for auction in August of 2011 starting at $ 10 million. Once again, it didnt sell. At this point desperate, the home was offered as a short sale and finally sold for $ 1.8 million – a $ 2.7 million loss for Jane. The new owners have relisted the former McCain estate at $ 2.9 million.
Al Capone Home Cashes In
Al Capone is still #1 in the minds of many Americans as the all time king of organized crime. Back in the 1920s and 30s, news coverage of men such as Capone, Jack Diamond, Lucky Luciano and Dutch Schultz made newspaper headlines all across the United States. They were rich, famous and even today, the subject of legends, books, TV shows and movies.
Capone’s annual income was over $ 100 million a year, some of which he used to buy a home on Miami Beach’s Palm Island in 1928. Capone planned the 1929 St Valentines Day Massacre while living at his Florida home, returned in 1939 after he was released from prison, and died here at age 48 in 1947.
Capone’s Palm Island home recently sold for $ 7.43 million after being on the market for several years. The compound consists of 6,103 square feet, seven bedrooms, and seven baths in the main house, a two bedroom guest house and a two-story pool house built by Capone to house his bodyguards.
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