Friday, September 05, 2008
Tags:   median, single family homes, home value, property, canadians, purchase, sales, home buyers, canada, Affordable Homes, market, South Florida Homes, market price, prices

According to a report by the National Association of Realtors, Canadians made up the largest percentage of foreign buyers of United States homes from May 2007 to May 2008 at 24%. One third of those buyers purchase homes in Florida.  The number of Canadian buyers of Florida homes has more than doubled since the previous year, going from 3,500 to 7,200. 

 

Florida has always been a popular destination for Canadians, usually as a vacation destination where they have been renters.  However, in July of 2007, the Canadian dollar reached a peak worth of $1.10, and currently is worth about 94 cents, where three years ago it was only valued at 80 cents.  Also to be factored in is the strong Canadian housing market and rising home equity – according to the Canadian Real Estate Association, home prices rose by 11% in 2007 from the previous year, and they are expected to rise another 5.3% in 2008.

 

Another possible reason for the influx of Canadians in the U.S. is that banks are making it easier to purchase property.  Previously, U.S. banks have made it difficult for Canadians to obtain loans and required a down payment of up to 50%.  Recently, RBC Bank created a program that enables Canadians to buy up to $2 million worth of property in the U.S. with a less than 25% down payment.  According to a company vice president, RBC has doubled the amount of loans issued in the past year since the inception of this program.

 

 

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Tags:   purchase, Donald Trump, real estate, South Florida Homes, home buyers, investment property, south ocean boulevard, exclusive estates, auction, million, single family homes, oceanfront, palm beach, Beachfront Homes, luxury, mansion, home selling, Palm Beach Real Estate Market, property, sales

Previously unnamed, the buyer of Donald Trump’s $100 million oceanfront estate is Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, according to reports.

Rybolovlev is said to have acquired his fortune in the fertilizer industry and has no plans to relocate his primary residence to the United States, commenting to news sources that this latest purchase is merely an investment.

Trump bought the property four years ago at auction for $41.4 million and poured $25 million into renovations, producing a 62,000 square foot estate with nine bedrooms, conservatory, ballroom, art gallery, two guest houses and 48-car garage.

Rybolovlev was listed at number 59 on the Forbes list of billionaires, estimated at a worth of $12.8 billion.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Tags:   landmark, home value, home buyers, market, palm beach real estate, Palm Beach Homes, Donald Trump, property, value, median sale, addison mizner, palm beach, million, under contract, luxury, prices, worth avenue, Beachfront Homes, trend, purchase, vacation home, increase, south ocean boulevard, real estate, kimmel, sales, single family homes

Despite the fact that the Real Estate market in most of the country is feeling the pinch, the Island of Palm Beach continues to buck the trend with several high-end property sales this season.

 

Described as the opposite of a bubble, sources within the industry say that the demand for Palm Beach property is increasing, while availability is decreasing.  And, judging from the amount of record-breaking sales in the last few weeks alone, it looks like it will continue.

 

Industry experts cite a couple of reasons for the anti-bubble situation in Palm Beach.  First, investors are recognizing the potential value of owning property on the Island, rather than investing their money or playing the stock market.  Also, supply has been reduced by the ever-growing practice of merging two or more properties into one large parcel.

 

Some of the more notable sales this season include:

 

Trump Mansion Under Contract for $100 M

 

A 62,000 square-foot oceanfront mansion owned by Donald Trump has reportedly sold for its full asking price of $100 million to an unnamed foreign buyer.

 

Trump bought the 6-acre property in 2004 for 41.35 million and spent $25 million renovating it to include nine bedrooms, media room, wine room, art gallery, conservatory, ballroom, two guest houses and a 48-car garage.

 

Trump predicted he would sell the property at that exact price three years ago, before it ever went on sale.  After toying with the idea of converting the property into a luxury hotel, he dropped his original asking price of $125 million recently, after reportedly turning down offers ranging between $85 and $90 million.

 

According to reports, the unnamed buyer is contemplating tearing down the current structures and perhaps dividing the land into multiple parcels.

 

Kimmel Mansion – Speculated Price $75M

 

Built in 1998 and designed by architect Thierry W. Despont, Sidney Kimmel’s European-style Palm Beach mansion at 1236 S. Ocean Blvd is under contract for a reported $75 million.

 

According to reports, the buyer, who wishes to remain anonymous, was the second to make an offer on the property, which attracted celebrities, athletes, wealthy patrons from abroad, key figures in business and even a Saudi prince.

 

Depending on how you view it, the sale price could exceed the Town record set for residential real estate in 2004 – the sale of Casa Apava for $70 million to Dwight Schar, Chairman of NVR Inc.  Schar also purchased two vacant plots across the street from the same person for $22 million, his purchases totaling $92 million.

 

Palm Beach Homeowners Get Offer They Can’t Refuse

 

Proving once again that Palm Beach follows its own set of rules, word on the Island is that George and Frayda Lindemann’s oceanfront residence at 60 Blossom Way has been sold for a price rumored to be between $70 and $80 million – and it wasn’t even on the market.

 

The 27,000 square feet Balinese-style mansion is situated on a 3.7 acre lot and has 320 feet of private beach.  The Lindemanns finished building their home, designed by Peter Marino, in 2000.

 

Clearly, the offer was too tempting to pass up. However, according to reports, the Lindemanns will stay in Palm Beach, possibly moving farther North and into a smaller, more manageable residence.

 

Developer Swanson Sells Spec House

 

Dan Swanson, a developer for Addison Development Co. sold the property at 589 N. County Road in December for an undisclosed amount, although sources place the price between $40 and $47 million.

 

Bought in 2001 for $11.8 million, Swanson demolished the 1962 Bermuda-style home that was there and replaced it with a 15,700 sq. ft. compound with two guest houses and a seven-car garage.

 

Reef Sells for $31.85M

 

In another surprise Palm Beach sale, The Reef was sold to Stephen M. Ross, co-owner of the Miami Dolphins.  The property was not listed for sale, and no real estate brokers participated in the transaction.

 

Ross is also chairman, CEO and founder of The Related Companies, developer of Time Warner Center and multiple luxury towers in New York City.

 

Worth Ave. Home Sells All Contents

 

On the market since fall 2006, the lakefront property at 460 Worth Avenue sold for $19.94 million, plus an additional amount for everything inside.  The Seller, Stephen E. Myers Sr., co-founder and chairman of US Cable Group, bought the property in 1993 for $4 million – a nice profit in any market.

 

The Buyers, Karlheinz and Marianne Andresen, have another waterfront home in Hamburg, Germany, where Karlheinz Andresen Land Administration Co. is located.

 

The Worth Avenue home was built in 1991 on the spot where socialite Sue Whitmore lived.  In 1920, however, the site was home to Villa des Cygnes – House of Swans – built for Major Barclay Warburton and designed by Palm Beach fixture Addison Mizner.

 

Il Lugano Penthouse sells for $12.1M

 

In what is most likely a record price for a condominium in Palm Beach, the penthouse of the West building of the Il Lugano condominium was bought from Miami Dolphins co-owner Stephen Ross for $12.1 million.

 

The unit at 300 Seminole Ave has 5,798 square feet, is situated on an entire level of the building and has five terraces that overlook the Intracoastal, Palm Beach and also the Atlantic Ocean.

 

Renovated in 2000 by developer Richard Schlesinger and his son Adam, what used to be the 66 unit Dorset House was totally restructured into 14 luxury condominium apartments, taking out a level of the building to accommodate larger units with higher ceilings.  The unit also boasts a private cabana, boat dock and 4-car garage.

 

Former Xerox CEO’s Estate Sells for Over $10M in Manalapan

 

 

 

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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Tags:   Donald Trump, properties, real estate, oceanfront, prices, south ocean boulevard, property, exclusive estates, Beachfront Homes, mansion, Palm Beach Homes, million, market price, improvement, palm beach real estate, palm beach, upgrades, under contract, sales, purchase, remodel, sale

A 62,000 square-foot oceanfront mansion owned by Donald Trump has reportedly sold for its full asking price of $100 million to an unnamed foreign buyer.

 

Trump bought the 6-acre property in 2004 for 41.35 million and spent $25 million renovating it to include nine bedrooms, media room, wine room, art gallery, conservatory, ballroom, two guest houses and a 48-car garage.

 

Trump predicted he would sell the property at that exact price three years ago, before it ever went on sale.  After toying with the idea of converting the property into a luxury hotel, he dropped his original asking price of $125 million recently, after reportedly turning down offers ranging between $85 and $90 million.

 

According to reports, the unnamed buyer is contemplating tearing down the current structures and perhaps dividing the land into multiple parcels.

 

Since 1917, the property has been bought, sold, razed and remodeled several times over by prominent businessmen, including a family member of the founder of Dun & Bradstreet, the onetime president of Standard Oil and chief executive of Limited Brands, Inc., among others.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Tags:   trend, Beachfront Homes, value, remodel, condominiums, luxury, mansion, prices, sellers, Palm Beach Homes, home buyers, million, exclusive estates, palm beach, palm beach real estate, sale, property, purchase, single family homes

In what is most likely a record price for a condominium in Palm Beach, the penthouse of the West building of the Il Lugano condominium was bought from Miami Dolphins co-owner Stephen Ross for $12.1 million.

 

The unit at 300 Seminole Ave has 5,798 square feet, is situated on an entire level of the building and has five terraces that overlook the Intracoastal, Palm Beach and also the Atlantic Ocean.

 

Renovated in 2000 by developer Richard Schlesinger and his son Adam, what used to be the 66 unit Dorset House was totally restructured into 14 luxury condominium apartments, taking out a level of the building to accommodate larger units with higher ceilings.  The unit also boasts a private cabana, boat dock and 4-car garage.

 

According to industry reports, large condominium residences are selling rather swiftly, due to maintenance and security issues connected with owning a single-family home.  Buyers in this category recognize the value of having less upkeep with the same amount of living space.

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Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Tags:   property, Beachfront Homes, Affordable Homes, Palm Beach Homes, South Florida Homes

The widely held belief is beachfront homes across South Florida in areas like Palm Beach are reserved exclusively for the wealthy.  For the most part, the belief is actually a fact.  Even the most basic of homes with none of the extra bells and whistles can still cost a princely sum that the average working family or individual cannot afford, as much as they may have wanted to.  That was indeed the situation about three years ago but times have changed quite drastically then.

In sharp contrast to the days when waterfront property values showed no signs of stopping, prices are now dropping due to the tough state Palm Beach real estate and the overall housing and condo market is in.  While tumbling prices aren’t the best of news, they aren’t necessarily all that bad either.  In fact, beachfront condos have gone down in price to the point that they’ve become believe it or not, affordable.  That same two bedroom luxury Palm Beach condo that was once asking $600,000 has now been reduced to less than $450,000.

Most people would say it’s common sense but always remember that buying waterfront property requires lots of money up front for taxes and insurance which is required in Florida.  If you’re concerned with possibly losing money in the short term, now is not the time to be buying a condo no matter how alluring the low prices may seem.  However, prospects look much better for the long term per analysts so that money you may lose now could be recouped as soon as next year.

Beachfront properties are a near guaranteed investment, especially in Palm Beach and South Florida where tourists and vacationers come year round.  While there’s still no telling how low beach condo prices will go, for the time being the prices are a lot more reasonable and worth taking at least a look at if living on the beach has always been one of those things you’d like to accomplish someday.

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