ONE SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY
A waterfront Miami mansion owned by Dutch photographer and
film director Will van der Vlugt hit the market Tuesday for $ 22 million,
making it the most expensive listing to hit the South Florida market during a
slow holiday week Best business office location in Lahore.
Mr. van der Vlugt-whose production company Caramel Pictures
is behind hundreds of commercials for global food and beverage brands, such as
Lindt, Nescafe, McDonald's and KFC, and auto manufacturers, including Hyundai
and Ford-bought the property on Biscayne Bay for $ 4 million in 2011, records
show.
He then demolished the old house and commissioned
Miami-based architect Kobi Karp to design a contemporary home, Mr. van der
Vlugt said.
"I saw a house Mr. Karp designed in South Beach,"
Mr. van der Vlugt said. "I really like his timeless simplicity style and
seamless blending of indoor and outdoor living."
Completed in 2014, the modern mansion features a sleek
concrete exterior with floor-to-ceiling glass windows in all exposures, large
outdoor balconies, pools, docks and a five-car garage. It also comes with 350
feet of water frontage and a separate plunge pool on the roof deck.
The house has 14,000 square feet of living space, including
five bedrooms, five full bathrooms, seven half-bathrooms, a living room with
22-foot ceilings and a gym. Throughout, the residence features oak wood floors
and sliding doors opening to every room.
"There is a 2,000-square-foot double-height flex space
with loft, which can be used for a studio, a mother-in-law suite or an entertaining
area," Mr. van der Vlugt said.
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Start the new year right—with a superior deal on some
stunning South Florida real estate. This expansive estate on Miami's exclusive
Star Island once listed for $65 million. Now it will go to the highest bidder at
auction, regardless of price.

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