• Inside a $295 Million Naples, Florida Gated Sanctuary,Alyson Pitarre

    Inside a $295 Million Naples, Florida Gated Sanctuary

    The most expensive residential offering in Florida to date has just hit the market for $295 million. According to the Wall Street Journal, it’s “America’s most expensive home for sale.” Called “Gordon Pointe,” the 9.04-acre gated compound is situated in Naples’ exclusive neighborhood of Port Royal. Coldwell Banker Realty’s Dawn McKenna Group, holds the listing in partnership with The Leighton Candler Team of Corcoran and Rory McMullen of Savills, the London-based real estate firm. Gordon Pointe features just under 400,000 square feet of land, unparalleled luxury, privacy, and lifestyle or redevelopment possibilities. With approximately 708 feet of beachfront and Gulf of Mexico views, 952 feet of bay views, an exclusive and extremely rare yacht basin measuring 231 feet, and a T-dock for approximately six boats; Gordon Pointe sets the stage for unlimited recreational opportunities. Additionally, the property can accommodate more than 200,000 square feet of residential development potential, ideal for a family compound or a subdivided community for a lucky few. Nestled less than four miles from 3rd Street and 5th Avenue’s shopping, dining, and entertainment hub, and roughly seven miles from the Naples Executive Airport, the natural oasis offers an amenity-rich haven: pristine beaches along the Gulf of Mexico, a yacht basin, and a personal dock. Dawn McKenna, founder of Dawn McKenna Group who heads up the No. 1 large team in Naples, says that the location is unmatched. “If you want the ultimate in luxury Florida living, this property is it — it’s located in one of the most sought-after communities of Port Royal. You have 700 feet worth of beach frontage and 950 feet of bay frontage that includes the yacht basin…yet at the same time, you have the privacy and seclusion of being on an island. There is simply nothing else like it anywhere.”  The post Inside a $295 Million Naples, Florida Gated Sanctuary appeared first on Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Blog - Luxury Home & Style.

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  • ‘Square Footage is The New Luxury’: The Sklar Team on the South Florida Ripple Effect,Alyson Pitarre

    ‘Square Footage is The New Luxury’: The Sklar Team on the South Florida Ripple Effect

    A ripple effect is forming in the South Florida luxury home market. While Miami and Fort Lauderdale have long been favored playgrounds for Wall Street bankers, Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, billionaires and celebrities, some well-heeled individuals are venturing inland to Broward County to set down roots and find a fresh slice of paradise, according to Rose and Dean Sklar.The husband-and-wife real estate team would know. They have been the No. 1 Coldwell Banker Large Team in Broward County in closed sales volume since 2018. Last year, the duo closed $110 million in sales – earning them a place in Coldwell Banker’s elite Society of Excellence. After 23 years in the business and amassing over $1.5 billion in career sales, they’ve been on the front lines of Broward County’s rise from sleepy horse country to luxury sanctuary for the nation’s wealthiest power players.“The record-breaking closed sale was $23 million last year in Southwest Ranches by Jill Eber of the Jills Zeder Group,” says Rose. “Three years ago, that price would have been unheard of.”We caught up with Rose and Dean in a recent video call and got their thoughts on what’s driving the South Florida luxury home market, from people’s desire for more space after COVID-19 to selling in the era of hyper-personalization. We discussed everything from Miami migrations to being a second-generation family business and their role as co-listing agents for a new development of ultra-exclusive, ultra-modern homes in Southwest Ranches designed by renowned architect Vasco Vieira. Our conversation is condensed and edited below.Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Which trends are dominating the market right now? Rose Sklar Buyers want it all. New construction. Square footage and acreage. Amenities-galore. Privacy. Customization. The Trend Report, released by Coldwell Banker Global Luxury, caught on to this and named it a trend for 2024.You know that saying, “If you build it, they will come.”  That is what is happening in the City of Weston and throughout Broward County. Buyers want new construction, and they want it now.We currently represent Akai Estates, a 44-acre community of 16 luxury estates in Southwest Ranches, about 33 miles from Miami and 23 miles from Fort Lauderdale. This is an excellent example of what’s on-trend right now. These homes, designed in the warm modernist aesthetic, start at over 10,000 square feet (under-air) and sit on 2 acres each. They offer supreme privacy and space. Buyers get an entirely curated design experience and a chance to work side-by-side with the world-renowned architect and developer to personalize their home to their lifestyle and tastes. The opportunity to customize their home has been a big draw for buyers.Coldwell Banker Global Luxury What do you think is behind their desire for customization?Rose Sklar I think it’s partially driven by younger, digitally savvy, health-conscious consumers prioritizing self-care and self-expression over status. Their homes become a way of saying, “This is who I am in the world, and this is what I care about most.” They want their homes to be completely personalized – their sanctuaries. They want wellness experiences in the house.Dean Sklar I also think it’s being driven by the lifestyle changes that came with COVID-19. People are spending more time in their homes. So, their expectations have been raised for what they want to see in their living spaces. They want and need that extra space for all their desires – the fitness center, pool, 4-car garage for all your toys, indoor/outdoor living. Maybe their kids are still living with them, or their parents live with them.Coldwell Banker Global Luxury What else is high up on luxury buyers’ list of must-haves right now?Rose Sklar Privacy. Again, Akai Estates delivers on this front. It offers a quiet, serene setting and countryside privacy, a bit more tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Yet future Akai residents will still be very close to those cities. There’s a communal helipad! In Weston and Southwest Ranches, high-profile individuals are more protected from the paparazzi. They don’t want to be looked at in their homes from the waterways.Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Is that why you’ve partnered with Miami real estate house powerhouse, the Jills Zeder Group, to market Akai Estates?Dean Sklar Both of our teams have a similar ethos. We are both second-generation family-owned businesses. Our son, Cody, works on our team, and of course, they are three families and two generations. Even though we’re the No. 1 Coldwell Banker Large Team in Broward County, they’re No. 1 in the nation. I equate them to the Flux Capacitor in the film “Back to the Future.” They are the power source and the bolt of electricity we need to sell this genuinely iconic luxury property. We are big believers in surrounding ourselves with the best.Coldwell Banker Global Luxury How many of the homes at Akai Estates have sold so far?Rose Sklar Two are under contract now, and one is nearing completion in July 2024. Prices start at $9 million. Model X will also be launched soon with a price tag of $36 million. Coldwell Banker Global Luxury If you could pull out your crystal ball for a moment, what would the luxury home of the future look like in your market?Rose Sklar People want space. As they say, “Square footage is the new luxury.” This is a marked difference from what was selling pre-COVID. Nobody wanted the square footage, or as they used to be called, the “McMansions.” Now, the paradigm has flipped. People are working from home. Their parents or kids are living with them. They want to live, work, and entertain in their house. They want to feel safe. The mansions are back.Coldwell Banker Global Luxury What’s been the most surprising change in the South Florida luxury home market lately?Dean Sklar We see a new trend from Miami and other domestic areas, where wealthy buyers are looking for a place to homestead with a significant potential for growth in the Broward County sector. Our price per square foot, which is about $1133/square foot, is a welcome opportunity for many hedge fund CEOs, professional athletes, and celebrities looking for privacy and acreage that fits their lifestyle – whether they want a basketball, pickleball, tennis, golf, or a place to park their cars and toys.Rose Sklar What’s been interesting to watch the ripple effect of the real estate boom and California-to-Miami migrations on our market in the last few years. With no state income tax, Miami became a magnet for those looking to escape the financial burdens of high-tax states like California. But because of the lack of land in Miami, Southwest Ranches is now emerging as a hotspot for luxury buyers. It has the acreage properties and 24-hour security. It’s close to airports, shopping centers, equestrian facilities, culture, private schools, and the renowned Cleveland Clinic.Rose Sklar It’s become a haven for those seeking the perfect blend of accessibility and seclusion.Coldwell Banker Global Luxury What are your predictions for this year’s South Florida luxury home market?Rose Sklar I think there’s more confidence in buying than last year. Buyers have adjusted to the “new norm” of higher interest rates.Dean Sklar Our outlook is much more positive than last year. We’re already seeing more closings and more listings on the market.Rose Sklar People’s mindsets had to catch up with what was happening with interest rates last year. Sometimes, it can take a while to explain to a seller that this is what their house is worth in this market. Not everything is based on price per square foot. It’s about desirability – and today’s luxury buyer wants new and now. They want that immediate gratification.The post ‘Square Footage is The New Luxury’: The Sklar Team on the South Florida Ripple Effect appeared first on Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Blog - Luxury Home & Style.

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  • Cambridge Residence by Cafasso Design Group is an Homage to Contemporary Asian and European Design,Alyson Pitarre

    Cambridge Residence by Cafasso Design Group is an Homage to Contemporary Asian and European Design

    Within the classic framework of its early 20th-century origins, this Cafasso Design Group residence is a triumph of contemporary luxury. In a sylvan setting of exceptional privacy, the residence perfectly integrates influences of modern Japanese, Scandinavian, Italian, and French design to create a home that is extraordinarily liveable.Large windows, skylights and custom illumination highlight the refined design and finishes within every room. At the very heart of the residence is a sculptural staircase that accesses all three floors, with skylights overhead. The open floorplan and seamless indoor-outdoor flow create an ideal setting for luxurious living, memorable entertaining and ample room to assure the comfort of guests.Among the home’s many notable features are a glass-enclosed office, sleek contemporary fireplaces, expansive art gallery walls, fine cabinetry and millwork, including a floor-to-ceiling library/display wall, an exquisite wet bar, a home cinema, a gym, a guest suite, plus a luxurious spa with a Western Red Cedar sauna and the latest app-controlled security systems. The home’s culinary centerpiece is the sublime chef’s kitchen, magnificent and practical, and equipped with custom Italian walnut cabinets, Calacatta Gold marble countertops, a large island with bar seating, top-of-the-line appliances and an adjacent lounge.Upstairs, each of the home’s bedrooms is designed for tranquil privacy, while the lavish primary suite is a serene getaway set among the treetops and complete with custom closets outfitted by Scavolini of Italy, and a spa-like bath with a soaking tub and curbless open shower.The manicured grounds are anchored by gorgeous mature trees and beautiful landscaping. A large lawn and lovely deck offer a perfect setting for dining and lounging, complemented by a spacious outdoor kitchen and barbecue patio.Indoors and out, every space of this distinguished residence is thoughtfully created for a lifestyle of harmonious living and effortless hospitality.View the complete listing by Gail Roberts, Edmund Feijo and Team of Coldwell Banker Realty in Cambridge.The post Cambridge Residence by Cafasso Design Group is an Homage to Contemporary Asian and European Design appeared first on Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Blog - Luxury Home & Style.

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