Late “King of K Street’s” Palm Beach home asking $22M tops signed contracts
A Palm Beach house that belonged to a late Washington, D.C. developer known as the “King of K Street” topped signed luxury contracts in Palm Beach County last week. Buyers signed 10 contracts between Sept.1 and Sept. 7 for luxury properties in Palm Beach County, according to a market report from Douglas Elliman’s Eklund-Gomes team. The homes that went pending last week total $84 million in asking dollar volume and averaged 131 days on the market. That’s up from $67 million in asking dollar volume for 10 homes the previous week. The team’s report tracks signed contracts for single-family homes […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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