Waterfront Palm Beach home sells for discount at $30M
Kim Bepler, a trustee of Fordham University, dropped $30 million on a waterfront home in Palm Beach. Records show Bepler bought the house at 751 Island Drive from the estate of Pat Johnson, with her children signing as trustees. Jim McCann and Christopher Hughes Bode of Premier Estate Properties had the listing, and Christian Angle of Christian Angle Real Estate brought the buyer. Bepler is the widow of the late Stephen Bepler, a longtime executive with New York-based Capital Group and himself a trustee of Fordham. He died in 2016, according to published reports. Pat Johnson was the widow of […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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