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Sprindrift Estate In La Jolla Astounds Real Estate Community
La Jolla Oceanfront Estate One Of The Finest Offered In Southern California
What is the value of “owning” a piece of the luxury beach Real Estate in La Jolla California? An exquite new estate listed on pricey “Sprindrift” in La Jolla is going to show us very soon. This “one of a kind” property on Sprindrift nestled in the cliffs of La Jolla is rivaled as an estate like no other. That is why The Biszantz Connection has given it the “Biszantz Best Pick For An Investment Property.” The location is unparralled combining forever views, up front and center beach living without having the hoards of daytime “beach goers” sharing your front yard with you. This Spindrift Estate encompasses quality and workanship like no other offered on the California Coastline.
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Thoughtful planning of the layout is demonstrated by spacious entertaining areas for large groups while preserving the intimate private bedrooms and family areas that include a bowling alley! Never to be without a guest house, and this La Jolla Estate does not disappoint in offering an adjacent guest home that offers privacy, views and a wonderful experience when visiting the lucky new owner! This amazing estate is listed with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in La Jolla by Shannon Hagan. Any pre qualified buyers can call the office 858-755-0075 for showings.
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Le Palais Royal in Florida Hits Market at $139 Million.
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Le Palais Royal Estate in U. S. Most Expensive Listing at $139 Million.
Le Palais Royal in South Florida is the most expensive listing in The U.S. for $139 Million.
Le Palais Royal, A French-inspired estate home currently under construction in Hillsboro Beach, Floridahas just been listed for sale at $139 million, making it the most expensive palace in the continental U.S. currently on the market.
The 60,500-square-foot palatial estate sits on over 4 acres and 465-feet of beachfront on Millionaires Mile. Le Palais Royal boasts a 492-foot private dock that can accommodate up to a 185-foot mega yacht, and an underground garage with parking for over 30 cars. Currently under the final phase of construction and slated for completion before the end of 2015, the price tag includes the finishing.
Listing agent of Le Palais Royal, William P.D. Pierce of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate tells World Property Channel, “Le Palais Royal is to be the most expensive listing on the market in America, and was designed to be fit for royalty and the upmost refined individual.
This oceanfront palace features 11 bedrooms, 17 bathrooms and the 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. Other exceptional features include three master bedroom suites and one presidential master suite, each with a Jacuzzi overlooking the ocean or Intracoastal Waterway. La Cuisine du chef will feature a La Cornue Grand Palais custom range and custom cabinetry made of solid mahogany accentuated with 22-carat gold leafing. The family room will feature a 1,300-gallon Living Color aquarium enclosed within custom cabinetry that will accommodate a high definition 3-D television.
Le Palais Royal features a 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. The 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. An outdoor Jacuzzi is positioned above a waterfall, and there is also a plunge pool off the master suite on the second floor of the exterior terrace. The courtyard also features an outdoor summer kitchen with a pizza oven, outdoor lounge for royal entertaining, and entrance to indoor spa massage rooms.
Open Air Homes Incorporating Indoor and Outdoor Living That Astound Around The World.
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Open Air Homes Around The Globe That Incorporate Indoor and Outdoor Living Seamlessly.
Open Air Homes That Will Inspire You To Live With Nature.
Bring down your walls and live amongst Nature. It opens your mind, gives more breathing room and helps create a feeling of continuity. The same applies for architecture. Homeowners opting for fewer walls, floor-to-ceiling glass surfaces and wide-open spaces can bring in more light, make small areas look expansive and meld the living room with the backyard.
More home buyers are striving to capture better views and “more of an indoor-outdoor relationship” with their homes and the environment, according to Utah-based architect Clive Bridgwater. Take, for example, the award-winning 9,000-square-foot abode Bridgwater designed with dramatic views of the snow-capped Wasatch Mountains.
Mountain View Home, Park City, Utah
Behold an award-winning 9,000-square-foot home with dramatic views of the snow-capped Wasatch Mountains. Instead of duplicating all the elements of a two-tier great room outside, a 30-foot stretch of wall folds like an accordion to one side, instantly creating an outdoor living room. Come summer, an equivalent room below opens onto the pool area and lawn. Mosquitoes and other bugs are not a worry, said architect Clive Bridgwater, but the chipmunks can’t readily distinguish between outdoors and in.
Bamboo House, Guanacoste, Costa Rica
It’s like living in a forest within a forest. The moon is visible through a cone-shaped dome under an umbrella roof on this jungle home made of bamboo. The ultra-open floor plan includes an internal garden that links the kitchen and living area with the bedroom space, yet feels secure for the architect’s mother, for whom the home was designed. And the open-air construction and overhanging tin roofs provide natural ventilation and protection from the sun.
House Na, Tokyo, Japan
The potential downside of living in a see-through house on a small lot on a narrow city street surrounded by more traditional buildings may be lack of privacy. The upside is loads of natural light. The architectural photographer Iwan Baan describes the architect Sui Fujimoto’s minimalist all-glass House NA, as “one continuous space of staircases, small platforms and glass.” The platforms become a place to set or can serve as a desk, a step up to the next platform or a place to roll out a bed.
Leaf House, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
In harmony with nature, the inside and outside of the flower-shaped tropical beach house designed by Brazilian architect Rafael Palatano, are almost fused. The eucalyptus wood roof functions as a giant leaf shielding the enclosed spaces from the hot sun. But it’s the open entertaining areas that wow. Sliding glass doors allow trade winds from the sea to pass through the residence, providing natural ventilation and passive cooling to both the enclosed and open spaces. The landscape is everywhere; the curvy swimming pool snakes into the house and, when it passes the formal dining room, turns into a pond with aquatic plants and fish bordering a “Brazilian lounge.”
Box House, Amagansett, New York
Perched one story off the ground to maximize views of the ocean and the bay, the natural light is plentiful at this Hamptons beach house. Sliding glass doors run from one end of the 90-foot long box to the other. The entire center section of the home opens up, overlooking an infinity edge pool. “The glass box is more focused on what is outside than in,” says Frederick Stelle, the architect.
Fish House, Singapore
Singapore’s tropical client lends itself to open, breezy spaces and natural ventilation. At this eco-friendly house with a living green roof, views from every room stretch to the ocean as well as the garden with its large swimming pool. The transition between inside and outside is practically seamless.
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