Lucerne Capital founder sells Palm Beach mansion for $30M
A Dutch hedge funder sold his Palm Beach mansion for $29.5 million in an off-market deal. Records show Pieter and Nina Taselaar sold their house at 158 Dunbar Road to a trust named for the address and managed by attorney Douglas Olin. The true buyer is hidden. Dutch-born Pieter Taselaar founded Greenwich, Connecticut-based Lucerne Capital Management in 2000, the hedge fund’s website shows. He specializes in investments in European markets. His father owned a marine equipment distributor and was president of the Dutch National Marine Association. Nina Taselaar is a licensed clinical social worker, according to her LinkedIn. The couple […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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