Quest January 2017

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CRISTINA CONDON Sotheby’s International Realty / T: 561.301.2211 / cristina.condon@sothebyshomes.com

CO U RTE S Y O F S OT H E BY ’ S I N TE R N AT I O N A L R E A LT Y

Q: What are the current trends for the Quest reader? A: New construction and completely renovated homes are currently in great demand in Palm Beach. The north end of the island has been particularly desirable. Q: What is your advice to buyers and sellers, given the state of the market in the town of Palm Beach? A: My advice to buyers is, when they find a property they like, to make an offer. Palm Beach properties are special and may not be readily replicated, should the opportunity to purchase be lost. My advice to sellers is to take all offers seriously: even an initial low offer can (and often does) blossom into a sale. Q: What are the most exciting “new builds” in Palm Beach? Why? A: One of the breathtaking, newly completed, direct oceanfront estates is a British Colonial situated on approximately 3.49 =/- acres with 142 feet of ocean frontage. The elegant residence offers 28,500 square feet of luxurious living space as well as spectacular ocean views. It also features a two-bedroom guest house that overlooks the pool and the gorgeous gardens.

Q: What are the gems in your current stable of properties? A: Among the many gems are two “ocean to lake” properties, Il Palmetto and Casa Riviera. Il Palmetto is an estate on 5.46 =/- acres built in 1930—a meticulously restored Italian Renaissance–style palazzo. The result is an estate without peer in Palm Beach. Il Palmetto now includes a majestic main residence, a serene beach house with a 345-foot ocean front seawall, a waterfront boathouse, and manicured lawns. Casa Riviera is a 2.25-acre Mediterranean estate with 274 feet of both ocean and lake frontage. European elegance and Old World craftsmanship are hallmarks of this palatial, one-of-a-kind residence.

101 Indian Road in Palm Beach, Fla.: $59 million.

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