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 Wellington Florida Olympia community tour featuring a luxury home for sale perfect for your family
Olympia is one of the largest developments to be built recently in Wellington. It's known for being one of the most family-friendly communities with an extraordinary lifestyle in a community punctuated by understated elegance.
 This master planned community was developed by Minto, a well-known Canadian builder who has developed many beautiful communities throughout south Florida.
 Drive over the beautiful bridges and enter one of four ornate 24-hour manned gates to find a community divided amongst 15 distinct subdivisions including Stotesbury, Waburton, Woodworth, Widener, Easton, Brydon, Danforth, Hamblin, Cooper, Payson, Phipps, Scribner, Postley, Treaner, and Shepard.
 There are 1,700 single family homes within Olympia featuring 32 different floor plans ranging from three- to seven-bedroom homes. Homes range in size from 1,700 square feet to over 5,500 square feet.
 Inspired by the designs of renowned Palm Beach architect Maurice Fatio, estate Homes in Olympia feature towering rotundas, dramatic foyers, and symmetrical staircases. Many homes have beautiful interior upgrades including gourmet kitchens with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, crown molding, wood or marble floors, recessed lighting, Roman tubs, frameless showers, and walk-in closets.
 Olympic residents enjoy stunning views of over 3 miles of lush tropical preserves and sparkling blue waterways. Many homes feature beautiful private outdoor sanctuaries complete with private swimming pools, Jacuzzis, large backyards, and fully-stocked summer kitchens.
 Luxury homes ranges in price from a touch over half a mil to close to a million.
 Homeowner association dues in Olympia are low and include 24-hour security, basic cable, landscaping is several subdivisions, and maintenance of all common areas.
 Luxury homes in communities like this sell very fast.
 Odds are this home is going to be under contract by the time you see this video.
 As local experts we typically know what homes are coming on the market before they even hit the mls and once they do it's typically way too late to get involved.
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Maurice Fatio, one of Palm Beach’s most noteworthy architects, designed many classic Mediterranean Revival numbers in the 1930s, including this one. Called Villa Las Carpas, Spanish for ‘house of the tents,’ the recently landmarked house is listed for $10.9 million.
At 220 Via Bellaria, Villa Las Carpas was built in 1932. It has original Spanish tile and terrazzo floors, carved fireplaces in the living room and bedrooms, a wall mural in the loggia, and consists of a four bedroom main house as well as a three bedroom guest house. A large pool, surrounded by loggias, pergolas, and patios is out back. It also comes with deeded beach access. Check out the pictures below, and BB coverage of Maurice Fatio here.
Classic Palm Beach Maurice Fatio House Wants $10.9 Million Maurice Fatio, one of Palm Beach's most noteworthy architects, designed many classic Mediterranean Revival numbers in the 1930s, including this one.
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The largest and most important sale of note recently in Palm Beach, Florida (U.S. winter home to billionaires) is the quite sale of Netscape co-founder James H. Clark’s South Ocean Blvd estate. It’s being reported by the Palm Beach Daily News that longtime Palm Beacher’s Kathryn and Leo A. Vecellio Jr. are the new owners of the 5 acre, ocean-to-lake estate. James Clark had listed the mega-mansion and estate up until last spring for an asking price of $95 million, much less than the jaw-dropping price tag of $137 million (and which was later reduced to $115 million). It is rumored that Clark, going through estate broker Lawrence Moens of Lawrence A. Moens Associates, received around $90 million for the property, in the off-market deal. Even so, the price range would make the Il Palmetto deal the second-highest-dollar single seller-single buyer transaction in the town’s history. And it would certainly mark the biggest-dollar residential deal in Palm Beach this year.
No one could be reached for comment on the deal as of Sunday November 18, 2018.
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II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
Il Palmetto is on a stretch of coastal road in Palm Beach, Florida known as Billionaires Row.
According to the Palm Beach Daily News, records at the Palm Beach County Courthouse offer no details about dollar amounts or terms between Clark and the Vecellio’s, but there are clues. If you read us regularly, you will know that at Billionaire Addresses, we always follow the clues when trying to find out about billionaires property transactions and when finding the billionaires addresses to include in our mailing lists, be it new or a long hidden bungalow.
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
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Those clues in this case are gleaned from public records and from sources who know the Vecellio’s but didn’t want to be identified. According to PBDN, beginning last spring, courthouse filings document simultaneous transfers of ownership at Il Palmetto and of a house the Vecellio’s bought nearly five years ago at 120 Jungle Road in the Estate Section. Late last month, a mortgage recorded at just under $70 million was issued on Il Palmetto to its new ownership company.
New owner Leo A Vecellio Jr is the chairman, CEO, and owner of Vecellio Group.  In December 2008 the Vecellio Group is ranked among America’s largest contractors by Engineering News-Record. The Vecellio Group is privately owned by Leo A. Vecellio, Jr., his wife, Kathryn, and sons Christopher, left, and Michael. We have included an image of their $60 million yacht below.
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SuperYacht Lady Kathryn, owned by Leo Vecellio Jr. – Courtsey of SuperYachtFan.com
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
Many wealthy people who give or donate money do so privately. You just have to know where to write. Our mailing lists give you those billionaires addresses.
And most telling, on the same day the mortgage was signed, the Vecellio’s signed a 99-year lease for Il Palmetto. The length of the lease meets the criteria to let them transfer their existing homestead exemption, according to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser’s Office.
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
Many wealthy people who give or donate money do so privately. You just have to know where to write. Our mailing lists give you those billionaires addresses.
One real estate attorney who reviewed the documents told the Daily News that such long-term leases can be used by families for internal estate planning purposes.
Meanwhile across town on Jungle Road, Moen’s listed the main house for sale at just under $30 million last month, according to records in the Palm Beach Board of Realtors Multiple Listing Service.
Clark had been trying to sell the estate since at least 2016, first through Sotheby’s International Realty, who initially set the then off-market price of $137 million. The property was last listed in January this year at $95 million by Moen’s — but by April 5, Moen’s had withdrawn his listing from the local MLS, records show.
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
Il Palmetto, completed in 1930 with architecture inspired by Genoa and Venice, is among the most prominent estates in Palm Beach. The town granted the house landmark status in 1980, protecting it from major alternations unless the town approves.
The property has 340 feet of beachfront east of South Ocean Boulevard, with another 360 feet on the Inter-coastal Waterway. Nearly a mile south of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, Il Palmetto sits where the coastal road makes a sharp turn at Widener’s Curve. The curve is named for Philadelphia industrialist Joseph Widener, who built the house.
In all, Il Palmetto’s house and outbuildings have 68,831 square feet of living space, inside and out, according to real estate listings. Considered Swiss-born society architect Maurice Fatio’s masterpiece, the terraced property includes the six-bedroom main residence, a boat house with a two-bedroom guesthouse, and a two-bedroom beach house accessed by a tunnel under the coastal road.
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
Clark transferred ownership of Il Palmetto from a trust in his name to a company named Brando Woody DE LLC, a limited liability company registered in Delaware. Delaware’s strict privacy laws cloaked the identity of anyone behind that entity, although later courthouse filings show the company is managed by a West Palm Beach attorney.
Clark, who is married to Kristy Hinze-Clark, paid a recorded $11 million for the estate in 1999 and carried out a major restoration and expansion project. The Texas billionaire co-founded Netscape, one of the first commercial web browsers, and more recently created CommandScape, which offers high-tech building-management systems for commercial properties and large residential estates.
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
As usual, and in the Vecellios’ case, several things were done to try and hide and cover-up who was buying and selling what using LLC’s, but by following the trail, lawyers names, and transactions, the sale has now been exposed, even though the sale was started months and months ago, such as…..
“And as every real estate lawyer in Palm Beach knows, the owner of one Delaware limited liability company can sell so-called “membership-interest” shares to another Delaware limited liability company without any record of that transfer necessarily becoming public — or a price being recorded for the transaction. In effect, ownership of that company can completely change hands without any courthouse documentation.
So it’s at least conceivable that Clark sold his membership-interest shares in Brando Woody DE LLC to the Vecellio’s for an undisclosed amount. And once in control of the company, the Vecellio’s could have leased the property to themselves using the 99-year lease, with no record of any money changing hands. Brando Woody DE LLC is identified as the Vecellios’ “landlord” on the lease recorded Oct. 23.
And on the same day, the county clerk’s office recorded deeds showing simultaneous internal transactions at the Clark and the Vecellio estates.” – Palm Beach Daily News.
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
II Palmetto – The massive mega-mansion and estate of Netscape co-founder James Clark
Read much more about the Vecellio family and their progressive purchase of Il Palmetto by buying and selling other properties to build their funds and pay the taxman, all from the article posted at the Palm Beach Daily News, here. Thank you to them for much of this story.
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SOLD! – Il Palmetto, Netscape Co-Founder James H Clark’s Massive Palm Beach Mega-Mansion and Estate Finally Sells At $90 Million – (65 Photos) The largest and most important sale of note recently in Palm Beach, Florida (U.S. winter home to billionaires) is the quite sale of Netscape co-founder James H.
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Chi-Chi Baby “They moved up in 1976 with ‘Cox Newspapers’ which had purchased ‘The Palm Beach Post’ and the ‘Shiny Sheet’. They recruited my father as editorial director of the ‘Post’ and thought, why don’t we offer Aggie the ‘Shiny Sheet’? Within a couple of years, it was one of Cox’s most profitable papers.” - Jennifer Ash Ruddick, Author, ’Palm Beach Chic’. Written by long-time Palm Beach resident Jennifer Ash Ruddick ‘Palm Beach Chic’ takes you on an insider’s tour of 25 extraordinary homes and gardens in and around Palm Beach including landmarks by legendary Palm Beach architects Addison Mizner, Maurice Fatio and Marion Sims Wyeth. There are also cozy cottages nestled amid tropical foliage, an exotic Moorish casbah, postmodern villas a sprawling ranch and ‘Mad Men’-era vintage condos. Ash Ruddick’s Jennifer’s lifelong fascination with houses of all kinds began with her first trip to Palm Beach when she was 12 years old. Her family was house hunting. Her mother, Agnes Ash, had just become publisher of the very social ‘Palm Beach Daily’ (a.k.a. the ‘Shiny Sheet’) the bible of high society in PB community. Aggie, as she was known, became a trusted source and was beloved by everyone worth knowing in a town where privacy is highly prized. Her father was an editorial writer for the ‘Palm Beach Post’. As a youngster, Ash Rudick was familiar with nearly every significant property on the island. And luckily for her, she also inherited the journalism gene. Let’s take a peek inside the homes of notables including Laura and Harry Slatkin, Leonard Lauder, Meg Braff, Liza Pulitzer Calhoun, Mimi McMakin, Pauline Pitt, Lars Bolander, Josie Natori, Lisa Perry, Terry Allen Kramer, Beth Rudin DeWoody and Jorge Sanchez. ’Palm Beach Chic’, by Jennifer Ash Rudick, Photography by Jessica Klewicki Glynn, Published by ‘Vendome Press’. #neonurchin #neonurchinblog #dedicatedtothethingswelove #suzyurchin #ollyurchin #art #music #photography #fashion #film #words #pictures #neon #urchin #addisonmizner #mauricefatio #marionsimswyeth #architecture #interiordesign #shinysheet #palmbeach #photography #jessicaklewickiglynn #jenniferashrudick #vendomepress #palmbeachchic (at Palm Beach, Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPVIwzVFkfC/?utm_medium=tumblr
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THE ARCHITECTS OF PALM BEACH
Exactly who are the individuals who assembled the amazing living arrangements of this prestigious Florida enclave? Here's a fast take a gander at the planners behind what Robert A.M. Stern calls ''one of the best urban spots that Americans have made in the twentieth Century.''
Addison Mizner
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Addison Mizner, the splendid, whimsical, Orson Welles-size ''society''
modeler who is predominantly in charge of the building style that Florida is most popular for, prepared officially for just three years as a disciple to San Francisco draftsman Willis Polk. He took in his exchange from watching.
Mizner set up training in New York in 1904. After his leg was harmed a mishap in 1918, Mizner went with Paris Singer, beneficiary to the Singer Sewing Machine fortune, to Palm Beach to recover. Vocalist sponsored Mizner's first fruitful Palm Beach venture the plan and development of a gaining strength emergency clinic, which later turned into the Everglades Club.
It was in the structure of the principle clubhouse that Mizner initially utilized his trademark highlights pecky cypress roof pillars, floors of tile from abroad, cantilevered winding staircases. From the consummation of the gaining strength clinic in 1919 until 1926 when the Florida land blast started to fail, Mizner planned and assembled one colossal, stunning house after another-around 40 taking all things together and Spanish-style shops along Worth Avenue and person on foot boulevards with structures, wellsprings and squares off Worth Avenue.
Joseph Urban
Austrian-conceived and instructed Joseph Urban, fashioner of Marjorie Merriweather Post's Mar-a-Lago, earned his notoriety not as a modeler but rather as a set creator for the Metropolitan Opera and the Ziegfeld Follies. It was Florenz Ziegfeld who acquainted Urban with Palm Beach.
Mizner's Palm Beach was for the most part Moorish and Spanish, however Urban's was part current Italy and part the stage. Urban's Sunrise Building and Paramount Theater, finished in 1926, moved toward becoming Palm Beach's social focus. He additionally planned the Bath and Tennis Club on South Ocean Boulevard.
His lone Palm Beach house, the 115-room, 42-room, 31-shower Mar-a-Lago, may have been the best stage set of his profession. Involving a 17-section of land site that extended crosswise over Palm Beach Island, with facing on Lake Worth just as the sea, Mar-a-Lago was worked around a roundabout yard, and is splendidly diverse in detail and arranging. Urban's profession in Palm Beach was thought somewhere in the range of 1925 and 1930.
Marion Sims Wyeth
Marion Sims Wyeth rehearsed in Palm Beach starting in 1919. Wyeth, who structured houses on for all intents and purposes each road in Palm Beach, reaffirmed Mizner's tropical Spanish style such that mirrored his cautious old style four-year preparing. He wound up known for his effortlessness and consistency, making homes for such customers as the John Pillsburys, the E.F. Huttons, the Frederick Gliddens and individuals from the F.W. Woolworth family.
Wyeth additionally tried different things with options in contrast to the Spanish Mediterranean style-a Venetian palazzo for the Gliddens. One of his most particular plans was done in 1934 for John A. Vietor, a well known New York City specialist. For Vietor, Wyeth made Southwood, an excellent Louisiana-style house recognized by its white iron gallery work and specifying.
Maurice Fatio
Maurice Fatio, a Swiss-instructed draftsman who moved to this nation in 1920, opened an office in Palm Beach in 1925.
Fatio made houses in such differing styles as Norman, Italianate, Caribbean Georgian and International. One of the last incredible Palm Beach houses to be manufactured was the Florentine-style Otto Kahn home planned by Fatio in 1930. Regardless of its great outside, the inside was carefully Art Moderne.
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Jim Clark’s $95M Palm Beach Beachfront Estate Is Most Expensive New Listing
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The web browser Jim Clark launched is now defunct, but the co-founder of Netscape still has an eye for real estate. The billionaire’s posh property in Palm Beach, FL, is this week’s most expensive new listing on realtor.com®, on the market for $95 million.
The Mediterranean-style spread was originally offered off-market in 2016 for a whopping $137 million. Even with a drastic $42 million price reduction, it still managed to top this week’s priciest properties. Clark also changed up his representation, and Lawrence Moens now holds the listing. “It’s one of the most important estates in America,” Moens says.
The Silicon Valley entrepreneur scooped up the 1927 waterfront estate for just $11 million in 1999, according to the Real Deal. The property, Il Palmetto, with an Italian-inspired design by architect Maurice Fatio, was granted landmark status in 1980, but was in need of some work when Clark picked it up. The entrepreneur poured time and money into restorations and additions.
Aerial view of this week’s most expensive listing
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Among the restorations, the Real Deal reported, are a Moroccan room and a wine cellar carved out of limestone that can hold 20,000 bottles. Updates included a two-bedroom guest house with an infinity swimming pool, accessible by underground tunnel. Architectural flourishes included adding 14-foot-high solid bronze gates, according to the Palm Beach Daily News. Less thrilling but much needed were updates to the foundation and roof, as well as electrical and plumbing.
While interior photos aren’t yet available, the main house features six bedrooms, and some 68,000 square feet of living space, including the two-bedroom guesthouse and a boathouse with another two bedrooms.
The estate has two elevators, and features a 50-foot living room, formal dining room, family room, theater room, game room, eat-in kitchen, gym, spa, and library/den. The property is ideal for a yachtsman—it boasts some 340 feet of beachfront.
The 73-year-old former Stanford professor, who is on the Forbes 400 list, with a fortune of $2.1 billion, thanks to timely tech investments, was known to have resided there with his wife, former Victoria Secret’s model Kristy Hinze.
Even with the price reduction and the money and time spent updating the palatial place, if the property goes for anywhere near ask, it will be yet another one of Clark’s savvy investments.
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Maurice Fatio-designed gem in Miami Beach seeks $8.5M
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With a Jack Nicklaus-designed putting green
An elegant waterfront home in Miami Beach designed by Maurice Fatio resurfaced asking just under $8.5 million.
It’s the second priciest home for sale on Allison Island, behind this modern manse now asking $20 million, and was previously asking just under $13 million in 2013. The 6,911-square-foot redesigned residence has seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, 135 feet of deep water frontage, and features a putting green designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, per the listing, which is held by EWM’s Nancy Batchelor.
Engulfed by banyan trees and lush tropical landscaping, there’s also a pool and hot tub overlooking Indian Creek, a billiards room, a chef’s kitchen, a staff quarters with private entry, and hand-painted murals on the wall by Mexican artist Ricardo Blum.
Fatio was a renowned Swiss-born American architect who lived in New York before moving to Palm Beach. He designed the mammoth Il Palmetto estate, which is on the market for $115 million.
The Allison Island home was built in 1935 and last sold in 2000 for just over $2 million. It was previously asking $25,000 to rent as recently as a month ago.
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Maurice Fatio-designed gem in Miami Beach seeks $8.5M
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With a Jack Nicklaus-designed putting green
An elegant waterfront home in Miami Beach designed by Maurice Fatio resurfaced asking just under $8.5 million.
It’s the second priciest home for sale on Allison Island, behind this modern manse now asking $20 million, and was previously asking just under $13 million in 2013. The 6,911-square-foot redesigned residence has seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, 135 feet of deep water frontage, and features a putting green designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, per the listing, which is held by EWM’s Nancy Batchelor.
Engulfed by banyan trees and lush tropical landscaping, there’s also a pool and hot tub overlooking Indian Creek, a billiards room, a chef’s kitchen, a staff quarters with private entry, and hand-painted murals on the wall by Mexican artist Ricardo Blum.
Fatio was a renowned Swiss-born American architect who lived in New York before moving to Palm Beach. He designed the mammoth Il Palmetto estate, which is on the market for $115 million.
The Allison Island home was built in 1935 and last sold in 2000 for just over $2 million. It was previously asking $25,000 to rent as recently as a month ago.
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Genève, parc des Eaux-vives.
Centenaire de l'école Privat, 6 mai 1914.
Sont représentés: Paul Appia, André d'Arbigny, Abraham Aubert, Georges Audéoud, Edouard Audéoud, Jean Audéoud, Charles d'Auriol, Jean Bader, Edmond Barbey, Charles Barde, Edmond Barde, Edouard Barde, Monsieur Andreae, Maurice Battelli, André Boissier, Fernand Boissier, Jacques de Beaumont, Maurice Bedot, Gustave Boissier, Antoinette Boissonnas, Edmond Berchet, Bonna, Jean Billon, Edmond Binet, Edmond Bordier, Edouard Bordier, Guillaume Bordier, Jacques Bordier, Pierre Bordier, Jacques Borel, Marcel Bory, Louis Blondel, Raymond Burnat, Henri Chauvet, Jacques Chauvet, Casimir de Candolle, Chenevière, Jean-Louis Cayla, du pasteur Charles Cellérier, Fernand Chenevière, Albert Choisy, Eugène Choisy, Jean Choisy, Edouard Chapuisat, A. de Couries, Alec Cramer, Auguste Cramer, Marc Cramer, F. Delarue, Deriaz, Georges Dériaz, Fernand Dominicé, Frédéric Dominicé, Max Dominicé, Albert Du bois, Georges Duchêne, Dunant, Adolphe Dunant, Marcel Dubois, André Fatio, Pierre Favre, William Favre, Guy Durant, Maurice Duval, Raymond Duval, Ferrier, Henri d'Espine, Maurice d'Espine, Pierre Forget, Charles Freundler, André Firmenich, Frantz Fulpius, Furchsy, jean Gallopin, Raymond Gallopin, Eugène Gaulis, Louis Goudet, Jean Hilaire, John Gignoux, Jean de Haller, Siegfried Horneffer, Amé Pictet, Aymon Pictet, Charles Pictet, Walter Jeheber, Jules Johannot, Fernand Jordan, Michel Julliard, Jean Lander, L'Hardy, Jean Lullin, Edouard Lemke, Jean Lombard, Pierre Lombard, Gérard de Loriol, Ed. de Marignac, Ernest de Marignac, André Martin, Eric Martin, Léon Martin de Gustave Martin, Charles du Pan, Maunoir, Albert Maunoir, Henri Maunoir, Jacques Maunoir, John Maunoir, Jean-Louis Micheli, Alfred Mercier, Raoul? Montandon, Frédéric de Morsier, Gaston de Morsier, Georges de Morsier, Mottu, Gab. van Muyden, Ernest Muret, Harold Necker, du colonel Odier, Edmond Odier, Henry Odier, Jean Olivier, André Patry, Eugène Patry, Georges Patry, Henry Patry, Michel Patry, Raymond Patry, Roger Perrot, Philippe Privat, René Privat, Willy Privat, Roch, Maurice Roch, Alfred Privat, Edmond Privat, Emile Privat, Madame Emile Privat, née Luscher, Gaston Privat, Camille Rochette, Henri Reverdin, Isaac Reverdin, Horace Revilliod, Jean de Saussure, Arthur Sautter, Jean Sautter, Henri Sarasin, Paul-Emile Schazmann, Auguste Rilliet, Emile Thomas, Paul Tournier, Rivier, Raymond Rivier, Jean Trembley, Vallette, Arnold Vallette, Edmond Turrettini, René Turrettini, Veillon, Verdier, Vernet, Albert Vernet et de Westerweller. Photo: François Frédéric dit Fred Boissonnas
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Crespi Hicks Estate, North Dallas Designed by architect Maurice Fatio,
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Washington, DC brokers pick up Palm Beach home
240 Jungle Road with William F.X. Moody and Dana Landry
Atlanta businessman and venture capitalist Holcombe T. Greene Jr. sold a home in Palm Beach for $7.45 million, $750,000 less than what he paid for it in October.
Property records show Holcombe sold the six-bedroom, 5,521-square-foot home at 240 Jungle Road to investors William F.X. Moody and Dana E. Landry, who are brokers and founding partners of Washington Fine Properties in Washington, D.C.
The Palm Beach home sold in October for $8.2 million, property records show.
The nearly half-acre property, designed by architect Maurice Fatio, includes a library with a fireplace, tower guest bedroom, a three-car garage, a two-bedroom guest apartment over the garage, as well as a pool.
Ann Summers of Brown Harris Stevens of Palm Beach represented Greene, while Landry represented himself and Moody, according to Realtor.com.
Green, who was once CEO of a textiles manufacturing company, founded Green Capital Investors LP in Atlanta.
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seanmccaughan · 6 years
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I avoided posting this house at first because I was afraid it was a gut remodel job of a classic Maruice Fatio house. The seminal Miami and Palm Beach architect designed a sublime house with a very similar design somewhere else on Miami Beach in the 1920s or ’30s. But no, this place is new, and it’s spectacular. It replaced a mediocre house probably built in the ’80s. What’s more, it was built by developer Todd Michael Glaser, who is known for building lots of those giant white box houses all over Miami. This place shows that when Glaser goes classic, he can do a pretty darn good job. Check out the oodles of listing photos, this way…>
Oh, and it’s on the market for $22.5 million.
A home for the ages. A waterfront classic built by Todd Michael Glaser. 9,312 of under air square footage and 10,715 of total sq. ft. on a 26,380 sq. ft. lot with 209 ft. of prime water frontage. 8 bedrooms, 8 full bathrooms, 3 half bathrooms. Includes copper seam roof, Florida keystone fa ade, 4 car garage, full gym with sauna & massage room. Private dock, heated swimming pool, outdoor BBQ, formal dining, gourmet chef kitchen. 3 fire places. Private & gated. 820 sq ft of A/C garage space is included in total home living area sq ft.
Allison Island New Build is a Stunning Interpretation of a Maurice Fatio Classic for $22.5M I avoided posting this house at first because I was afraid it was a gut remodel job of a classic Maruice Fatio house.
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tsgpalmbeachflorida · 6 years
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A Look Inside a Brand New Palm Beach Home
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We love our history in Palm Beach, but more so, we love making new, gorgeous things out of our past. This brand new home was actually built in 1938 by Smith & Yetter and designed by world-renowned architect, Maurice Fatio. The historic home is now getting a complete upgrade, with a full gut job and add-on being added to the home. Sold by Sabra Kirkpatrick and her team at Brown Harris Stevens, this waterfront estate will boast 5, 800 square feet and feature all brand new appliances, a custom-designed chef’s kitchen, hardwood flooring, quartz countertops, a gas range and so much more. Perfect for families, the home has two master bedrooms, an outdoor oasis complete with a large pool and quite possibly the best part: views of the intracoastal waterways.
Sound like a dream home? Take a better look.
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If interested in taking a tour of this home, or similar homes in and around Palm Beach and West Palm Beach, contact Sabra Kirkpatrick at 561-805-5052 or visit her website to see additional listings and information.
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nicolesrollins · 6 years
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Olnick Organization chief pays $7.8M for Miami Beach home
6420 Allison Road and Simone Weissman and Nancy Batchelor (Credit: EWM Realty International)
An entity led by the Olnick Organization’s Seth Schochet just paid about $7.8 million for a waterfront home on Allison Island in Miami Beach, property records show.
The 6,911-square-foot home at 6420 Allison Road traded hands for about $1,125 per square foot. The home, designed by noted architect Maurice Fatio, was built in 1936. It sits on a lot of nearly 30,000 square feet, with about 135 feet of waterfront.
Records show Schochet bought the Mediterranean-style home through the company 6420 Allison Road LLC.
Retired American antiques specialist Guy Bush and his wife Luz are the sellers. The couple paid $2.1 million for the property in 2001 and invested several million dollars in 2006 into renovating the interiors, including adding new kitchens and bathrooms, according to published reports.
The seven-bedroom, six-and-a-half bathroom home, once listed for $12.9 million, has been on and off market since 2013. EWM Realty International’s Nancy Batchelor’s team, consisting of Nancy and Simone Weissman, had the most recent listing. They listed it in October for about $8.5 million.
Last year, spec home developer Todd Michael Glaser sold a newly built waterfront home on the island for $10.9 million to guitarist and novelist Jeremy Wagner.
Schochet’s Olnick Organization is a New York-based real estate development and management firm. It’s in the midst of expanding and redeveloping its Lenox Terrace project in Harlem. In 2015, several tenants in the development alleged that the firm had illegally raised rents in the rent-stabilized apartments.
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Jim Clark’s $95M Palm Beach Beachfront Estate Is Most Expensive New Listing
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The web browser Jim Clark launched is now defunct, but the co-founder of Netscape still has an eye for real estate. The billionaire’s posh property in Palm Beach, FL, is this week’s most expensive new listing on realtor.com®, on the market for $95 million.
The Mediterranean-style spread was originally offered off-market in 2016 for a whopping $137 million. Even with a drastic $42 million price reduction, it still managed to top this week’s priciest properties. Clark also changed up his representation, and Lawrence Moens now holds the listing. “It’s one of the most important estates in America,” Moens says.
The Silicon Valley entrepreneur scooped up the 1927 waterfront estate for just $11 million in 1999, according to the Real Deal. The property, Il Palmetto, with an Italian-inspired design by architect Maurice Fatio, was granted landmark status in 1980, but was in need of some work when Clark picked it up. The entrepreneur poured time and money into restorations and additions.
Aerial view of this week’s most expensive listing
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Among the restorations, the Real Deal reported, are a Moroccan room and a wine cellar carved out of limestone that can hold 20,000 bottles. Updates included a two-bedroom guest house with an infinity swimming pool, accessible by underground tunnel. Architectural flourishes included adding 14-foot-high solid bronze gates, according to the Palm Beach Daily News. Less thrilling but much needed were updates to the foundation and roof, as well as electrical and plumbing.
While interior photos aren’t yet available, the main house features six bedrooms, and some 68,000 square feet of living space, including the two-bedroom guesthouse and a boathouse with another two bedrooms.
The estate has two elevators, and features a 50-foot living room, formal dining room, family room, theater room, game room, eat-in kitchen, gym, spa, and library/den. The property is ideal for a yachtsman—it boasts some 340 feet of beachfront.
The 73-year-old former Stanford professor, who is on the Forbes 400 list, with a fortune of $2.1 billion, thanks to timely tech investments, was known to have resided there with his wife, former Victoria Secret’s model Kristy Hinze.
Even with the price reduction and the money and time spent updating the palatial place, if the property goes for anywhere near ask, it will be yet another one of Clark’s savvy investments.
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