Kolter, Perko near completion of controversial bulk condo buyout in Tequesta
The Kolter Group and Perko Development Partners closed on the majority of condos at a Tequesta building where they plan to develop a taller project. Delray Beach-based Kolter and Jupiter-based Perko acquired 11 of 12 units at Beach Sound, at 19930 Beach Sound Road, according to property records and information from the real estate database Vizzda. The developers paid $25 million for the units, or about $2.3 million per condo. One remaining unit, owned by Edward and Karen Rado, is tied up in litigation. The Rados sued the condo association and the developers a year ago over the proposed buyout […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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