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    Rare ocean-to-intracoastal property at Palm Beach near Mar-a-Lago is now among the priciest properties for sale in U.S; here's its whopping price

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    An extremely rare and totally vacant ocean to intracoastal property located at the Palm Beach which is just very near to the Mar-a Lago is now reportedly placed amongst the heavily precious property which is for sale in US and the price is really staggering.

    Rare ocean-to-intracoastal property at Palm Beach near Mar-a-Lago is now among the priciest properties for sale in U.S; here's its whopping priceReuters
    A vacant and also rare ocean to lake property located on the Palm Beach's ‘Billionaire's Row’ has been recently and reportedly listed for $200 million, reported New York Post.

    According to New York Post, the property which is located at the 1980 South Ocean Boulevard and has nearly a two acre parcel is now the only available vacant lot in Palm Beach with both ocean and Intracoastal frontage. It should be also noted that Shelly Newman of The Corcoran Group is representing the property.

    The property which was once owned by Alfred P. Sloan Jr. actually offers a unique opportunity for ground up construction while the irregularly shaped lot includes 1.29 acres with Lake Worth frontage, 0.47 acres of submerged land and a 0.98 acre parcel with approximately 150 feet of ocean frontage. Adding onto that, concept drawings for an Italian style mansion with a guest house by Fairfax & Sammons are available, though at the same time, Architectural Commission (ARCOM) approval is still needed and the property can also be divided to create two separate houses, asserted New York Post.

    Shelly Newman of the Corcoran Group attributes the severely high price to the increased attention to Palm Beach while the recent Manalapan property asking $285 million and William Lauder's near $200 million deal for Palm Beach land. The lack of need for demolition or remodeling is also a proper selling point while the property is located just five minutes from the Mar-a-Lago.

    Now, if it is sold for $200 million, the property would actually break all records as no Palm Beach parcel has ever sold for that amount, noted New York Post. The luxury real estate market in Palm Beach has been really active specifically since US President Donald Trump took office.
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      What has been listed for $200 million on the Palm Beach?


      A vacant and also rare ocean to lake property located on the Palm Beach's ‘Billionaire's Row’ has been recently and reportedly listed for $200 million.

      How is the latest reported property at the Palm Beach and where is it located?


      The property which is located at the 1980 South Ocean Boulevard and has nearly a two acre parcel is now the only available vacant lot in Palm Beach with both ocean and Intracoastal frontage.



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