Shelley Newman |
PALM BEACH, FL. | July 21,
2017 – Illustrated Properties, a member of The Keyes Family of Companies, has
announced the acquisition of a $5.5 million turn-key listing in the Palm Beach Biltmore condominium
building.
Mike Pappas |
Shelly Newman,
a top producer for Illustrated Properties, is the exclusive listing agent.
Designed 20 years ago by
renowned architects David Martin and Charles T. Young and award-winning
designer Bettye Jordan Young,
Residence 712 at the Biltmore was originally constructed in New York and shipped
to its current home at 150 Bradley Place. Inspired by the New York apartment of
prominent businessman Bill Koch,
Residence 712 was spotlighted in Architectural Digest’s “Around the World”
feature.
The timeless 2-bedroom,
2-bathroom residence totals 2,000 square feet of living space and features
African wood paneling, high countertops, Asian inspired accents, marble floors
and a cityscape view overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway. The residence
boasts of unsurpassed quality, impeccable attention to detail, and the highest
standards for healthy living.
On-site building amenities
at the Biltmore include an Olympic-sized salt water pool, infrared saunas,
tennis court, three social gathering rooms and a state-of-the-art fitness
center. A personal building representative and concierge are available to
assist residents. The Biltmore includes private oceanfront beach club with
shuttle service, two spas, a restaurant, and dock.
The prime location puts
residents just minutes away from the famed Worth Avenue retail shops, dining
and other local attractions.
“From the moment I walked
in, I fell in love with the residence’s distinct and serene look,” said Newman.
“It’s more than a home. It’s a piece of art. This masterpiece lives as glorious
as it looks. The owners addressed the important core details of condominium
living when designing this residence.”
Bettye Jordan Young |
During her stint in the
real estate world, the former award-winning professional figure skater with
family ties to Palm Beach for over 50 years, and a business, sales and design
background, has facilitated multiple notable transactions in Palm Beach,
including the 1320 North Lake Way mansion, which closed for $14.5 million.
“Shelly has experience
building, maintaining and selling properties,” said Mike Pappas, President and CEO of The Keyes Company. “Along with
her persistent and disciplined athletic background, the unique combination
makes her the perfect candidate for this listing.”
Independently-owned and
operated since its founding in 1926, Keyes is extremely active in luxury
residential real estate. In 2016, Keyes listed more than $1 billion in luxury
homes priced at $1 million or more.
Keyes is a Founding Member
and Shareholder of Leading Real Estate Companies of the World®, a global
network of more than 550 premier real estate firms encompassing 4,000 offices
and more than 128,000 Sales Associates in 55 countries.
In July 2016, Keyes and
Illustrated Properties announced the completion of a merger between the two
companies, which continue to operate under their existing brands. Overall,
Keyes and Illustrated generate more than $6 billion in annual revenue from
their real estate service lines.
For a complete copy of the company’s
news release, please contact:
Jasmin
Curtiss
PR
Coordinator, BoardroomPR
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954-370-8999
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