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Bob Dylans Former Town House Lists, Michael Jordan Sells His Custom Illinois Crib, and More Real Estate News
Welcome to AD PROs biweekly real estate roundup, covering the biggest deals, most important announcements, and notable listings.This week, a home once owned by Bob Dylan lists, a Sea Ranchinspired Malibu home asks $14.8 million, and Michael Jordan finally sells his custom Illinois home. In this roundup, AD PRO has everything you need to know.Notable ListingsIn Malibu, a refreshed modernist gem for $14.8 millionThe Point Dume neighborhood is famous for superb Californian surfing, fishing, boating, snorkeling, whale-watching, and scuba diving.Photo: Gavin CaterDefined by its simple forms and organic materials, the Sea Ranch planned community in Sonoma County is still attracting new converts decades after it began construction in the 1960s. In the 70s and 80s, architect Ron Goldman crafted a few Sea Ranchstyle homes in Malibu, offering a taste of the lifestyle for those who werent willing to leave the warmth of SoCal. AD PRO Directory firm Alexander Design has recently reimagined one of these homes, located in the Point Dume neighborhood. Its now on the market for $14.8 million.The five-bedroom, four-bathroom home is flooded with natural light from a bay of skylights above the open living space and floor-to-ceiling windows in most rooms. While the Sea Ranch approach is quite in line with contemporary Californian designs taste for earth tones, Alexander Designs fresh take is thoroughly 21st century. Stone countertops in the bathroom and kitchen, new appliances, custom lighting, and an integrated Sonos sound system disappear the notion that youve visited a different period. The revamped backyard has a new stone patio with a built-in fire pit and pizza oven station. Just around the corner, a new saltwater pool takes advantage of the ample backyard space.The listing is held by Branden and Rayni Williams of the Beverly Hills Estates.For $7.25 million, a Manhattan town house that Bob Dylan, Mike Nichols, and Mary Tyler Moore have all called homeTurtle Bay Gardens, nestled a mere few blocks away from the UN Headquarters and the East River, is now an official Historic District of New York City.Photo: Hayley Day / DDReps for Sothebys International RealtyYou might not think of Manhattans Midtown East as the hottest spot for celebrity real estate, but the collection of town houses on East 48th and East 49th streetsknown as Turtle Bay Gardenswere once home to a bevy of celebrities. Katharine Hepburn and Stephen Sondheim lived in the Gardens, as well as Bob Dylan, Mike Nichols, and Mary Tyler Moore. The latter three all lived in one particular town house, 242 East 49th Street, which has recently listed for $7.25 million.Bob Dylan purchased the town house in 1990 and owned it until 2005, per Curbed. The home contains five bedrooms and six bathrooms spread across five floors. The parlor level is the heart of the 5,400-square-foot residence, with French doors leading out to a brick terrace off of the living and dining space. Adjacent is a library lined with floor-to-ceiling bookcases, complete with a ladder and a wood-burning fireplace. The third and fourth floors each have two bedrooms, while the entire fifth floor is dedicated to the primary suite boasting a walk-in closet, another fireplace, and a south-facing terrace.The listing is held by Lisa Larson and Angela Wu of Sothebys International Realtys East Side Manhattan Brokerage.A Los Angeles property with AD100-designed landscapes firm asks $3.65 millionThe property is located at 1942 Lemoyne Street in East Los Angeles.Photo: Will MyersIndoor-outdoor living is one of the greatest perks of Los Angeles living, and theres perhaps no architectural style better suited to the lifestyle than modernism. One Echo Park property that fully embraces the genre is now on the market with an asking price of $3.65 million.The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home designed by Rachel Allen of Radar Inc. is surrounded by vegetation curated by AD100 landscape design firm Terremoto. Large windows in almost every room allow glimpses of greenery to serve as artwork in each space. Above the staircase that connects the upper and lower levels, a long row of skylights reveals a view of a mature tree. Most of the finishes are either white or wood, limiting the distraction from the natural features. Stone walking paths lead to additional garden spaces, a pool, and an additional structure (designed by Thinc Los Angeles) that currently serves as an artists studio.The listing is held by Jonah Wilson of Carolwood Estates.Notable salesMichael Jordan finally sells his Illinois mansionTheres no denying that Michael Jordan is a legendary athlete, but if the tale of his Highland Park, Illinois, mansion makes one thing clear, its that even the most talented have their fair share of struggles. Jordan first listed the property in 2012 for $29 million, per TheRealDeal, and after nearly 13 years, it has officially sold for $9.5 million.The home was custom built for Jordan and his then wife, Juanita Vanoy, in 1995. The sprawling 56,000-square-foot property has nine bedrooms, 15 full bathrooms, and four half-baths. Theres also a regulation-size basketball court and a full-size gym space that blurs the line between home gym and professional facility. An infinity pool, tennis court, putting green, and cigar room are among the many other amenities available on the property. The 8.4-acre lot is fenced in for privacy, with Jordans jersey number 23 prominently displayed on the iron gates.Jordan brought the homes asking price down numerous times over the 12 years that it was on the market, but its last asking was $14.855 millionconsiderably higher than the $9.5 million sale price it clinched in the recent deal.Model unitA new model unit in a building by AD100 Robert A.M. Stern ArchitectsClaremont Hall is located at 100 Claremont Avenue, near Riverside Park on the West side of Manhattan.Photo: Evan JosephClaremont Hall, a new 165-unit condominium development in Manhattan's Morningside Heights neighborhood, sits just a few blocks from the Columbia University Campus. The new 41-story structure was designed by AD100 Hall of Fame firm Robert A.M. Stern Architects with reference to the iconic Gothic architecture of the Union Theological Seminary campus in which it is located. Developers Lendlease and Daiwa House Texas Inc. are now sharing a glimpse inside a model unit designed by L.B. Copeland Interior Design.The three-bedroom units core living space offers vistas of the Hudson River and the Neo-Gothic Riverside Church. The blue and silver-ish tones of the furnishings and decor call these views into focus, while the brick exterior of the building is visible in the adjacent loggia. Vintage pieces were included throughout, with pieces by Maiden Home, McGee & Co., Jayson Home, and Dash & Albert are among the mix. The primary suite has direct access to a lengthy open-air terrace, giving the space an additional opportunity to enjoy outdoor living and the propertys phenomenal views.New developmentAuberge announces its first branded residences in Puerto RicoMoncayo spans 1,100 acres of Puerto Rican Eastern seacoast.Courtesy of Auberge Resorts CollectionAuberge Resorts has announced that its opening its first-ever branded residence collection in Puerto Rico. Studio Paolo Ferrari is designing the homes, which will include 15 detached villas, 50 condos and penthouses, and 70 custom homesites in addition to the hotel property.All of the residences will enjoy views of the Isla de Ramos, Vieques, and Culebra. Each will feature some element of outdoor livingwhether its in the form of a terrace, balcony, or rooftop space. The villas will be delivered fully furnished. Located within the 1,100-acre private community of Moncayo, residents will be able to enjoy a Mackenzie & Ebertdesigned golf course, private wellness facilities, and a 400-acre nature reserve. Theyll also have the ability to join the private Moncayo Ocean Club.We are honored to have been chosen to manage this remarkable Caribbean property that will set new standards for luxury in Puerto Rico and globally, Dan Friedkin, chairman of the Auberge Resorts Collection, said in a statement shared with AD PRO. Moncayo is an exciting addition to our collection of hotels, resorts and residences, and it aligns perfectly with our continued expansion into the most alluring destinations in the world.Units are expected to be delivered in 2027.
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