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Por La Mar, Estate of the Day

Filed under: Estates


Today's estate is a second look at one I covered back in 2007 which has remained on and off the market for the past few years. It is located in the neighborhood of Por la Mar, a luxurious enclave with many houses fronting Lake Boca in Boca Raton, Florida. In this area the houses are mostly newer builds and mostly huge with just a few smaller single story older houses that speak to the neighborhood's more humble past. The estates are large and lavish but sit on small plots of land which call for inventive uses of space. The houses seem to run in two directions in the area, the modern and white or the Euro-fabulous. This home is definitely the later. It has a large formal motor court with a fountain courtyard. The home has a total of over 17,000 total square feet. The six-bedroom home includes a large master suite that takes up an entire wing and has a lakeside loggia, large bedroom, a sitting room with custom built-ins, an exercise room, and his and her marble spa baths. His bath adjoins a walk-in closet and hers has a spa tub, separate shower, and adjoining wardrobe room.

The main entertaining space includes a huge living room that overlooks the lakefront lagoon pool. The family room has a glass wall and opens to the pool loggia. The formal dining has a domed ceiling and a two-story bookcase-filled library has a fireplace and spiral stairs up to a book loft. The kitchen looks more decorative than user friendly with antiqued cabinetry and marble counters but there is also a butler's pantry and a wine room. The lakefront breakfast room also has a granite-topped bar. And one final luxury detail: a club room with a media lounge, billiard area and full service bar with gourmet brick pizza station. This home was once listed at $19.5 million but can now be had for $12.5 million. Property records reveal it sold for $14 million in 2004.

Gallery: Por La Mar

Dennis Kozlowski's Real Estate Sell-Off

Filed under: Estates, Crimes and Misdemeanors

We've been watching disgraced Tyco CEO Dennis Kozlowski sell off his stuff for a long time. There was a lot of to sell, fine antiques, a classic sailing yacht and of course, some very tempting real estate. Problem is, the real estate isn't moving quite so quickly. Kozlowski's homes have sat on the market for a while despite their obvious charms. Meanwhile, Kozlowski himself sits in a jail cell, convicted in 2005 of crimes related to his receipt of over $80 million in purportedly unauthorized bonuses.

His Nantucket home is one of the island's best. The classic shingled home is a short walk from the beach and has perfect Atlantic views. Kozlowski had a talent for spending money and this home is done with the finest of finishes. The formal living room has a wood burning fireplace with marble surround and opens to casual living space with wet bar, entertainment center and a wall of rounded glass that slides open to the deck and path to beach. The dining room overlooks the deck and another wall of glass doors lead to the barbecue area and outdoor dining. There is both a catering kitchen and a regular kitchen as well as a wine cellar and two laundry rooms. The first floor bedroom suite has a fireplace and sitting area with sliding doors out to the deck and there are two other bedrooms on this floor. Upstairs there is a library with a fireplace and French doors out to the deck and the master suite has two fireplaces and a sitting area as well as a walk-in closet and a sumptuous marble bathroom. The property also includes a guest cottage and a garage that holds a home gym/fitness center with a second floor that has studio living space with a full bath and wet bar. The Wall Street Journal reported last year that the home had been reduced from the asking of $23 million to $16.45 million which is the number the listing still shows.

In my opinion, it's Kozlowski's Boca Raton, Florida place that will be the harder sell. The Real Estalker recently profiled this estate although South Florida Blockshopper shows it has been on the market since July. The eight-bedroom estate takes up a plush 1.6 acre spot in the elite community known at The Sanctuary and includes a tennis court, guest house, pool and over 600 feet of deepwater shoreline.

The Moroccan-inspired style includes long halls framed in pointed Gothic arches, plenty of beige, dark heavy wood, cooling tile floors and wrought iron. It's lovely but there's nothing particularly unique to recommend it except size and bland splendor. it is listed at $24.9 million putting it at the very top of the still-luxurious but sagging Boca Raton market.

My guesses as to final sale prices? I think each home will sell for around $15 million. Leave me your guess in the comments below.



Rock Hall, a New B&B in Connecticut's Litchfield County

Filed under: Estates, Luxury Travel & Hotels


Rock Hall, a four-room B&B in Colebrook, CT, is now open for its first summer season, and it's a great New England getaway for fans of Florida, architecture, or just an unusual story.

Rock Hall was built in 1912 by Addison Mizner, the architect whose Mediterranean Revival style was behind the development of Boca Raton as a resort community. Mizner built this 10,000 square foot home some six years before he went to Florida -- where he'd eventually go bankrupt and die.

But before all that, in Connecticut's Litchfield Hills, Mizner received this commission for Jerome Alexandre, a bond trader. Alexandre was heir to the Alexandre Steam Ship Lines fortune, a company which once sailed between New York and Mexico -- perhaps explaining Alexandre's taste for Spanish-style architecture?

Anyway, fast forward to present times, Rock Hall was bought as a country home by another bond trader, Michael Somers, managing director of Dillon Read and Company (most recently a part of UBS) and his wife Stella, a designer. Let's just say that investment banking isn't what it once was, and so late last winter, Michael became an innkeeper. The Somers transformed their country manor into a B&B and have repaired to an apartment on the top floor of the home. (Their former master suite, now Chamber #2, would be the room to reserve.) Stella is a delightful hostess, and Michael has channeled his energies into his long-time hobby, cooking -- he makes a mean house-cured gravlax.

Boca Concours to Offer First Examples of New Audi and Ferrari Supercars in America

Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos, Auctions


Florida might very well change its slogan to "the State of Old and New", with pensioners going there to retire and children flocking there for the theme parks. Old and new are what will draw the crowds to the Boca Raton Resort & Club later this month, where the 3rd Annual Boca Raton Concours d'Elegance will take place. Hosted by celebrity emcee Howie Mandel, the event will not only feature some of the most elegant creations in automotive history, but will also include two of the latest: the very first examples of the Ferrari California (below right) and Audi R8 5.2 FSI quattro (above) to come to the American market. As in other similar auctions, bidders will be vying for the opportunity to own the first example of either (or both) of these stunning supercars when delivery begins in North America, the auction itself effectively confirming that the V10-powered Audi will in fact be making it Stateside, probably sometime next year. Considering that previous auctions in Boca have drawn some exceptional examples of automotive excellence, we doubt the new Audi and Ferrari will feel lonely up there on the auction block.

Boca Raton Resort & Club Unveils $220 Million Revamp

Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels, Spas


The Boca Raton Resort & Club (above), designed by legendary architect Addison Mizner in 1926, has just unveiled a stunning $220 million dollar refurbishment. Upgrades include a revamp of the hotel's Palm Court and lobby by famed interior designer Thierry Despont, who has created a "return to casual life in an elegant environment drawing on Mizner's DNA"; the re-opening of the 212-room Beach Club designed by Fiona Thompson of Richmond International; the new Boca Bungalows, designed by Alexandra Champalimaud; the opening of Serendipity, known for its famous frozen hot chocolate, the first of its kind located outside of NYC; and the first Southeast outpost of Morimoto, from Masaharu Morimoto of Iron Chef fame, also designed by Thierry Despont.

The BRR&C's amenities include a half-mile stretch of private beach, the acclaimed Spa Palazzo, two 18-hole championship golf courses, 30 tennis courts and a full-service marina. The property, which is set to join the Waldorf=Astoria Collection in 2009, "embodies the modernity, elegance, and the sophistication of one of the most historically significant resorts in the United States, and is poised to redefine that guest experience for the 21st century." See the gallery for images.

Rolls, Ferrari & Bugatti in Boca Raton Auction

Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos, Auctions


On Jan. 1 - 4, Kruse International will auction off almost 1,000 cars at the Boca Raton South Florida Collector Car Auction, held at the Royal Palm Polo Club. There are several valuable and notable autos on offer, including the 1956 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith with coachwork by H.J. Mulliner from the 1981 Dudley Moore movie Arthur (above), estimated at $200,000. Other big ticket items include a 1972 Rolls-Royce Phantom VI Landault, one of only five built and formerly the official car of the President of Gabon in Africa, est. at $2 million; a brand new 2009 Bugatti Veyron, est. at $1.7 million; a 2003 Ferrari Enzo, est. at $1.3 million; a 1973 Ferrari Daytona Spyder, formerly the property of Rod Stewart, est. at $600,000; and a 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing, est. at $450,000. See the gallery for pix.

Lake Boca Raton, Estate of the Day

Filed under: Estates


Can it really be a year since I've checked out a house on Lake Drive in Boca Raton. Florida? I suppose so, it's been a year since I've been there to visit my family. Today's home is a seven-bedroom mansion right on Lake Boca. The home, created by architect Tom Benedict and builder Bill Szymanski, is luxurious but not quite as exceedingly lavish as some in the area. The open foyer and floating concrete staircase make for a grand entrance. The living room faces the lake and pool and has a bar with aquarium and multiple sitting areas. The home has two full kitchens, a home theater, study, library, gym and an elevator to tie it all together. The grounds include gardens, infinity edge pool, summer kitchen and private terraces. The home has 150 feet of waterfront with a boat and jetski lift and full power dock. And if there is anything I've learned about Lake Drive it's that the yacht out in front is at least as important as the car in the driveway. This home is listed at $19.95 million. You are going to need a big boat.

For more prime properties and lush locations, see Luxury Homes and Mansions.

Gallery: Lake Drive

Lake Drive, Estate of the Day

Filed under: Estates


One more look at Boca Raton, Florida, the place where I spent the last couple of months. Today's estate is in the neighborhood of Por la Mar, a luxurious enclave with many houses fronting Lake Boca. In this area the houses are mostly newer builds and mostly huge with just a few smaller single story older houses that speak to the neighborhood's more humble past. The estates are large and lavish but sit on small plots of land which call for inventive uses of space. The houses seem to run in two directions in the area, the modern and white or the Euro-fabulous. This home is definitely the later. It has a large formal motor court with a fountain courtyard. The home has a total of over 17,000 total square feet. The six-bedroom home includes a large master suite that takes up an entire wing and has a lakeside loggia, large bedroom, a sitting room with custom built-ins, an exercise room, and his and her marble spa baths. His bath adjoins a walk-in closet and hers has a spa tub, separate shower, and adjoining wardrobe room.

The main entertaining space includes a huge living room that overlooks the lakefront lagoon pool. The family room has a glass wall and opens to the pool loggia. The formal dining has a domed ceiling and a two-story bookcase-filled library has a fireplace and spiral stairs up to a book loft. The kitchen which looks more decorative than user friendly with antiqued cabinetry and marble counters but there is also a butler's pantry and a wine room for entertaining. The lakefront breakfast room also has , granite-topped bar. And one final luxury detail: a club room with a media lounge, billiard area and full service bar with gourmet brick pizza station. This home is listed at $19.5 million. After the jump, one fabulously pink bathroom.

Spanish Trail, Estate of the Day

Filed under: Estates


Today's estate I chose purely for selfish purposes. You see, I am staying in Boca Raton, Florida while my mother recovers from major surgery and this house is right on the route I take her dog for a walk everyday. I've been quite curious about what lurks beyond the column entry. The home sits on a waterway with 95 feet of yacht dockage and is just a few blocks from the beach. The neighborhood is one where older modest two- or three-bedroom homes sit next to huge newer homes such as this one. Like many in the area it has a Tuscan theme.

Inside it has a pillared gallery, formal living room with a cast stone fireplace, family room, an outdoor entertaining area with a wraparound loggia and dramatic infinity-edge pool with spillover spa, elevator and six bedroom suites. The master suite has a wraparound balcony, sitting room and his and her baths. It is listed at $4.5 million. After the jump, the perils of the waterway view are that your neighbor is just a slice of water away.

Major Housing Developments Planned For Boca Raton

Filed under: Estates

Things in Sarasota, Florida may look grim for condo real estate but condo life is booming in Boca Raton, Florida. One Thousand Ocean is a new seven-story building which includes 52 one and two-story villas, penthouses and beach villas. The units have ocean views and luxury appointments. The building is also home to an expansive fitness center, a children's playroom, large garages and private elevator landings. There is a lounge/club room with a catering kitchen and conference area and a pool and beach cabanas. The personal amenities include concierge service and a residential staff to attend to your needs such as housekeeping and valet service. Afraid you will be bored? One Thousand Ocean is next to the pink palace known as the Boca Resort and Beach Club giving you access to nine restaurants and bars, a large spa and beauty salon, a golf school, two golf courses, 30 tennis courts and a marina.

Another luxury development, The Reserve at Blue Lake, is also planned for the area . It will consist of 172 luxury single-family and town homes and prices will range from the $600,000s to $1.4 million. Sales should start in March and the development will be completed in late 2008.

French in Boca, Estate of the Day

Filed under: Estates


This ornate home in Boca Raton, Florida sits on a lakefront lot. While many Boca residents opt for the Mediterranean look the owner of this house went full French regency on the exterior. This house was designed by architect Randall Stofft with a limestone facade, mansard room and iron railings. Inside this nearly 13,000-square-foot home has been decorated within an inch of its life. The home has seven large bedrooms including a large master suite and the overall style is richly opulent. This home is listed at $16.95 million. After the jump, enjoy the photo shoot.

Bocara, Affordable Boca Raton

Filed under: Estates

Boca Raton, part of Florida's Gold Coast, is home to some amazing homes. For those looking for a condo or townhouse in the area, now there is Bocara, a new community on the site of the former  St. James Club. Amenities include a 5,000 square foot clubhouse with a fitness center, racquetball court, clubroom and business center. There is also a pool, deck, poolside bar, tennis and volleyball courts and a barbecue area. The complex offers 196 two and three bedroom condominiums and 28 town home residences with vaulted ceilings, granite kitchen counters, stainless steel appliances and cultured marble bathroom counters.  Reasonable by Boca standards, the homes start from the mid $300,000s.

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