Late German prince’s Palm Beach home trades for $30M
A Palm Beach estate belonging to a German prince has sold for $30.3 million. The estate of the late Albrecht zu Oettingen-Spielberg, who died in November at the age of 74, sold the 4,700-square-foot home at 143 East Inlet Drive, according to public records. The buyer was 143 East Inlet LLC, which lists attorney Leonard Ackerman as the authorized person in county records. The deal worked out to about $6,800 per square foot. Liza Pulitzer and Whitney McGurk of Brown Harris Stevens held the listing. Island Realty PB represented the buyer. The estate sits on a 1.2-acre lot in Sea […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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