Palm Beach mansion sells for $30M after steep price cuts
A Palm Beach mansion sold for $30 million and a third off the seller’s original asking price as home sales pick up. A trust sold 5 Via Sunny, which has eight bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms across a main house and a detached guest house, to 5 Via Sunny LLC. The trust and LLC are registered to law firms, masking their true owners. The mansion spans about 8,400 square feet and sits on a 1-acre lot. The price amounts to $3,571 per square foot. It has an elevator, pool and four-car garage. The main residence has six bedrooms, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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