Former CIA official’s Palm Beach mansion asking $33M tops contracts
The former executive director of the CIA found a buyer for his Palm Beach mansion asking $33 million, making it the most expensive residential contract inked in the county last week. Buyers signed 44 contracts between April 13 and April 19 for luxury properties in Palm Beach County, the most of any week so far this year, according to a report by Douglas Elliman’s Eklund-Gomes team. The homes that went pending last week total $326.8 million in asking dollar volume and averaged 88 days on the market. The previous week, buyers signed 28 contracts totaling $203.2 million. The report tracks […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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