Monday, September 8, 2014

A Must See!!

America's most expensive house is up for sale in Florida for $139M.



 


  • The palatial 60,000 square feet home is in Hillsboro Beach, Florida
  • The house is currently under construction and is known as 'Le Palais Royal'
  • It draws inspiration from the Palace of Versailles with gold leafing
  • The price tops the Beverly House, the home of William Randolph Hearst 

This stunning property is ranked as America’s most expensive home and is up for sale in Florida for an eye-watering $139 million – for anyone who can afford it.
The palatial 60,000 square feet home in Hillsboro Beach, Florida boasts incredible décor and is decked out in gold tones, marble pillars and crystal chandeliers.
It is officially the most expensive home publicly listed for sale in the United States, according to retail experts and is being listed by Coldwell Banker residential real estate.



Stately: Visitors who enter through a vaulted foyer, can view the residence centers on a sweeping, $2-million staircase cased in steel-iron and gold leaf

The house, which is currently under construction, is known as Le Palais Royal and draws inspiration from the Palace of Versailles with gold leafing, stone walkways, balconies and six fountains.
Its opulent features include: an Imax home theater, a 1,300-gallon aquarium and a subterranean garage with parking for 30 vehicles.
Visitors who enter through a vaulted foyer, can view the residence on a sweeping, $2 million staircase cased in steel-iron and gold leaf.
Believe it or not, that’s not all. The palace also has a private dock big enough for a 185-foot yacht and it has an underground garage that could park 30 cars.
The estimated monthly payment is $549,269.
According to the Coldwell Banker Blog, here are “just a few” of the home’s best features:
  • 13-foot, 22-carat gold-leaf gate
  • 26-foot entrance fountain, one of six waterfalls that adorn the exterior
  • Seamless double “day and night” custom-designed doors in the entryway, one of bronze-encased glass and the other of solid mahogany inlayed with 22-carat gold leafing
  • $2 million marble staircase with steel-iron railing and gold leaf, which took craftsmen more than two years to construct
  • 11 bedrooms, 17 bathrooms
  • First-ever IMAX Theater contracted for private use, featuring a 50 by 27-foot screen and seating for 18 with a bar and IMAX lounge
  • Three master bedroom suites and one presidential master suite, each with a Jacuzzi overlooking the ocean or Intracoastal Waterway
  • La Cornue Grand Palais custom range and custom cabinetry made of solid mahogany accentuated with 22-carat gold leafing
  • 1,300-gallon Living Color aquarium enclosed within custom cabinetry that will accommodate a high definition 3-D television in the family room
  • 4,500-square-foot infinity edge pool with a 12-foot cascading waterfall, double loop LED-lit waterslide, fire pit and swim-up bar for outdoor entertaining
  • Pool was designed with state-of-the-art technology including an automated temperature gauge sensor and triple sanitation system, which utilizes saline, chlorine and ultraviolet light
  • Plunge pool off the master suite on the second floor of the exterior terrace
  • Courtyard featuring an outdoor summer kitchen with a pizza oven, outdoor lounge for royal entertaining, and entrance to indoor spa massage rooms
  • Proprietary security system that was custom-designed for the upmost protection of the property
  • Security guard accommodations that include an air-conditioned kennel for on-site guard dogs
  • Sophisticated soundproofing from the slab to marble, including all flooring, plumbing and air conditioning to ensure a quiet tranquility throughout
  • Unique software that digitally documents every step and every square inch of the construction through photography and video


Thought for the Day!
Don’t treat people the way you would want to be treated,
treat them the way they want to be treated!
Anonymous


Until We Meet Again
Claudia

 




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