Florida Home on the Water Trades for More Than $90 Million

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A newly built, waterfront estate south of Palm Beach has sold for more than $90 million, according to people familiar with the deal

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Located on a barrier island in the town of Manalapan, the roughly 2-acre lot stretches from the ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway, according to property records. The off-market transaction closed today; the identity of the buyer couldn’t be determined.

 

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Proof that the rich don't believe in global warming, since they are buying up properties for huge values where they are supposed to be under water, soon.

Where’s the berms to hold back the ocean? It will be under water in 10 yrs

it looks like a sand pit with guest quarters on it

Is that Tiger’s ex wife?

I would expect much more for that pricey price tag

You would have to travel the world to find better beach front property. like say The Gold Coast australia but thats another story.

Killer landscaping.

Someone got suckered.

This is 'news' for you guys when when scores of people are affected by a deadly tornado, wars and pandemic on other side of world and outright severe hunger

Tbh doesn't really look 90mil. Maybe 15 or 20

Lmfao. Okay have fun with that

Look at the water lmao. $90 mil to be the first ones underwater.

And people are going hungry a few miles away.

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