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A mansion inspired by Ferrari known as Casa Maranello in Delray Beach, Florida, destroyed a local record last week when he negotiated for $ 50.5 million.
The Megadeal was not only the largest that the area has seen, but it was also one of the most unusual: the sale included an exchange of mansions, custom furniture, elaborate candlesticks, art, alcohol and even a Ferrari 250 Testa sports car ROSSA
According to public records, the buyer was a trust linked to William Capero, the co -chair of a retail property development company in Niles, Ohio. The trust bought the seven -bedroom residence and nine bathrooms, and paid millions more for all its furniture, with a combination of cash and real estate valued at $ 55 million.
The trust paid the architect and developer of the house, Aldo Stark of Prestige Design Homes, $ 24.5 million along with the writing to the mansion of almost 18,000 square feet of Capero located in 9200 Rockybrook Way in Delray Beach, which, according to public records , it was valued at $ 26 million.
“This was a highly complex transaction, which involved two real estate properties of real estate, effective and numerous moving parts with multiple interested parties,” said Seenada Listing Agent Adzem, who negotiated both transactions, but did not get into details about the details about the details .
The two mansions are less than 1,000 feet away in the neighborhood of the Ranco Creek de Delray Beach, one of the most luxurious closed communities in the city.
The Rockybrook house that Stark received is in 2.5 acres and has seven rooms and 10 bathrooms. The developer has already begun to make great improvements at home, and Adzem told CNBC that Stark plans to put the heritage for sale soon.
“They are incorporating exotic materials, customized lighting accessories and new custom furniture,” he said.
The Mansion in 9200 Rockybrook Way in Delray Beach, Florida, which was negotiated as part of a $ 50.5 million agreement to buy Casa Maranello.
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The sale price of Casa Maranello, which amounts to more than $ 2,400 per square foot, breaks the city record of the price by area of the Megahome next to the side called Villa Specter, also built and designed by Stark.
“Aldo Stark is in a league of his own when it comes to a visionary architecture, ultra luxurious design and development,” said Adzem.
The dramatic entry into the Specter of Villa de James Bond.
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The property next to it is approximately the same size and design of Casa Maranello, but where the latter is inspired by Ferrari, it even takes the name of the city in Italy, where the luxury car manufacturer is located, the residence in 16161 NED Circle view focuses on all things. James Bond.
The marketing material for Villa Specter shows the car gallery full of Caros de Aston Martins and a Rolls-Royce spectrum inspired by Bond. Before the house officially appeared for sale, it was bought last month in an agreement outside the market.
“At the time the clients entered, they ran out of words,” said Adzem, who also negotiated the sale of Villa Specter.
Public records show that Villa Specter was negotiated for $ 36.8 million. It was also sold completely furnished, so many millions were paid to Stark for things such as furniture, art, alcohol and rolls-royce, which came from Stark’s personal collection.
According to Adzem, the sum paid by Villa Specter and all its furniture took the total value of the offer closer to $ 55 million.
Although Adzem would not comment on the identities of the buyer in any of the transactions, the records show that Villa Specter was bought by a trust linked to Barry M. Smith, a CEO of retired technology.
Villa Specter.
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A bronze horse that was inspired by the Ferrari logo is located in the center of a source on the outskirts of the main door of Casa Maranello.
Photograph by Daniel Petroni
The megahome architecture of almost 22,000 square feet is inspired by the Italian car manufacturer, including a source in the front unit with a bronze horse in an prison, reminiscent of the iconic Ferrari logo.
“At the end of the day, luxury real estate and exotic cars are more than possessions: they are statements of passion and success,” said Adzem.
The car gallery includes a roof with patron of Chevron in walnut, large candlesticks and parking for 12 cars.
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Although the house was completely furnished, Ferraris’s millions of dollars parked in the 12 -car car gallery were not included in the sale, said Adzem, since most of those sports cars were part of the private collection of the developer .
Stark also parked his Red Ferrari in miniature, a 75% replica of an old Ferrari, in the Great Hall of the House. While the new owners of Casa Maranello do not have their own Ferrari collection, they paid more for Stark to leave behind the six -digit miniature.
The shiny red sports car parked in the living room is a 75% scale playback of a 250 Vintage 250 Testa Rossa Ferrari. The mini electric car has a maximum speed of 50 mph and a price of more than $ 100,000.
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The spacious living room incudiates four Venetian candlestick made, a couple of large screen monitors and two coffee tables and agate consoles.
The Great Hall of Casa Maranello.
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The house has two huge primary suites, one of them that covers 3,400 square feet with an sleeping area of 1,300 square feet, an equal size dressing and a stone bath covered with 800 square feet.
The suite bath is connected to the hairdresser of the mansion and the massage room.
One of the two primary suites of Casa Maranello.
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The 1,300 square feet dressing of the main suite.
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The main suite bath has twin dressers, showers from side to side in a glass cube and a black bathtub under a glass spider lamp in its center.
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The beauty hall of the house.
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The counters and walls of the house kitchen are dressed as a grigio oobico marble and personalized Gigio Oobico Cabinets of Spain.
Behind a cabinet door there is a discreet corridor to the cuisine of the private chef.
The Maranello Casa Draft Hall was fully equipped with top -level alcohol. The 30 -foot bar is wrapped in the skin of Brazilian Tigre Break Ossx with seats for 20 people.
The 18-people dining table and the posterior wall of the glass wine vault are carved in the ónix of Patagonia-Brazilian.
Casa de Casa Maranello.
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The massive bar of the house is wrapped in the skin of Tigre Onyx that shines after dusk. The walls are covered in petrified wood combined with books, and custom candlebros remind of vintage crystal store.
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The dining room of Casa Maranello.
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The well -being area is inspired by the Bulgari hotel with an inner pool, salt of the Himalayas salt that functions as a sauna and a steam room.
Hidden behind one of the shelves there is a secret passage that leads to the guest wing with four rooms en suite, a cinema of 14 people and another living room.
The rear of the house wraps a 95 -foot long pool and 90,000 resort -style gallons with a low shelf and spa.
Bulgari-Hotel welfare spa includes an immersion pool.
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The Himalaya Salt Room and the Dry Sauna.
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Hidden behind a shelf there is a secret passage that leads to the guest wing.
Photograph by Daniel Petroni
The 90 -foot long pool has a large spa framed by a low shelf that is designated with sun loungers and a staircase that leads to a swimming level.
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Casa Maranello’s shift style pool.
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