Pool
The latest pricy purchase in Florida, one of the state’s highest, goes to Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison. He purchased this Tuscan style mansion from Gabe Hoffman, founder of Accipiter Capital Management, for $80 million or just a shave over its asking price of $79.5 million, reports the Wall Street Journal. Hoffman bought the main parcel within what eventually became a 7.94-acre estate for $17.5 million in 2012. Ellison has extensive real estate holdings around the country, including nearly all of a Hawaiian island and a 246-acre expanse he plans to turn into a high-end resort.
Living Room
At 15,514-square-feet, the seven-bedroom property has 520 feet of ocean frontage and is one of the few homes in Florida that allow for private helicopter landing, says the listing. Located in Seminole Landing, itself a gated community, the estate has its own private gated entrance adding to the privacy and security of the property. Seminole Landing is a high-end enclave of North Palm Beach with fewer than a hundred homes inside its boundaries. Currently there are only three listings actively on the market, ranging from $2.8 million to $8.2 million.
Dining Room
The home Ellison purchased is ornately-designed, with coffered ceiling details as seen in the dining room above or one-of-a-kind adorned ceilings seen in the kitchen below.
Kitchen
A covered outdoor patio has a built-in fireplace with open archways showing a view of the palm tress beyond.
Patio
The entrance has a sweeping curved staircase with candelabra-like sconces to illuminate the artwork.
Curved staircase
The home also comes with a wine room, tennis court, pool and professionally landscaped gardens.
Over 500 linear feet of beachfront comes with the sale
Chris Leavitt and Ashley McIntosh of Douglas Elliman represented the seller. Tonja Garamella of Douglas Elliman represented the buyer.
My work has appeared in The Washington Post, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and a variety of other publications. Real estate has been a main beat of mine for
…My work has appeared in The Washington Post, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and a variety of other publications. Real estate has been a main beat of mine for years now, having come by it honestly since I grew up working for my family's construction firm. B.A. from Brown University and MHS from Johns Hopkins School Of Public Health. As I hail from British background I divide my time between Washington D.C. and various parts of the U.K. depending on the weather. Email tips and stories to amydobsonRE@gmail.com. And after years of being a Twitter holdout I've finally joined. Follow me @amyroseRE.