Perched in the dunes with 125 feet of beach along the scenic shore of the Atlantic Ocean, an airy and lavishly appointed ultra-modern villa in Florida‘s Delray Beach has sailed onto the market for $28 million.
The five-bedroom, six-bath property was designed by the late architect Randall Stout, a protégé of Frank Gehry, and the sleek interiors come courtesy of B+G Design. Completed just a few years ago, in 2021, the home is being sold by Kim and James Klotz, the latter of whom serves as the co-founder and president of FMSbonds, a leading municipal bond firm in the United States. Senada Adžem at Douglas Elliman holds the listing.
There’s no difficulty booking appointments in the private mani-pedi salon.
Daniel Petroni
The most appealing aspect of the property may be its 125 feet of private ocean frontage, with the beach accessible by a wooden walkway from the backyard. If frolicking in the surf or deep-sea swimming isn’t quite your jam, don’t worry—there’s an infinity-edge pool, along with an oceanfront loggia, a summer kitchen, and several sun terraces meant to mimic the coastline.
Inside, indoor-outdoor living has been prioritized among the nearly 7,500 square feet of interior space. On the ground floor, a wood-paneled entryway leads you into the sweeping main room with a marble-encased fireplace to keep you warm on those rare chilly Florida evenings. There, you also have both formal and informal dining rooms, plus a sleek, monochromatic gray chef’s kitchen with high-end appliances and custom cabinetry.
An infinity-edge pool is available for those who’d rather avoid deep-sea swimming.
Daniel Petroni
Upstairs, the primary suite was positioned to take full advantage of East Coast sunrises. Here, there’s also a polished-stone bathroom and two ample dressing rooms. Other highlights throughout the house include a wet bar that sits next to a wine room that can hold hundreds of bottles, a billiards lounge with a TV area decked out with movie-theater chairs, and a private gym. Then, when it’s time for a glow-up, head to the salon for a fresh mani/pedi.
Dubbed Oceancrest Manor, the high-priced home seems to fit right in in Delray Beach, which is no stranger to larger-than-life properties. Earlier this month, for example, a $45 million mansion popped up with a safe room, a secret cigar lounge, and a massage suite. And at the end of last year, property developer Aldo Stark unveiled a $55 million spec homeinspired by Ferrari, with a vintage 250 Testa Rossa parked right in the living room.
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