John Lennon’s former Palm Beach House wants $ 47.5 million – variety
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John Lennon’s former Palm Beach estate sold for $ 47.5 million, according to the Wall Street Journal. There is no doubt that the superstar musician and his wife, Yoko Ono, imagined surviving the brutal cold of New York in the Florida sun, even though they bought the property a few months before the 1970 massacre.
The 14,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom, nine-bath Mediterranean-style home was built by resort architect Addison Mizner around 1920. The current owners, John and Cindy Sites, bought the property, known as El Solano, in 2013 for 23 million. John Sites is a former executive at Beer Stern and now a partner at investment firm Wexford Capital, when his wife founded a chain. Bar fitness studios called Go Figure.
According to the inventory, the property includes a seafront dining room, library and grand saloon with a wet bar, a study and a large open terrace. Also included are a tennis pavilion and a three-car garage.
Interestingly, Robert Rosen’s book “Nowhere Man: The Final Day Off of John Lennon” reveals that Lennon and Ono never saw the property before buying it for 25 725,000. “Instead, they sent a servant to take Polaroid pictures,” Rosen wrote. “The servant will tell the real-estate agent that he represents a businessman who prefers to remain anonymous. Yoko will then study the pictures with his Council of Sears. ”The singer / songwriter and his wife bought the property and planned a major renovation, which was completed by Ono after Lonnon’s death, before the estate was sold in 1986 for estate 3.15 million.
Double Trump’s Mar-a-Lego, Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzmann and rock star Rod Stewart, among others, surround the posh compound, while the property on the other side is owned by novelist James Patterson. In fact, according to the Palm Beach Daily News, Patterson actually shared a wall with the site’s guesthouse and gave the idea that the two properties were connected in separate parcels.
The agent on the list is Christian Angle Christian Angle in Real Estate.