Friday, September 20, 2013

La villa Versace a Miami Beach vendue pour 41,5 millions de dollars



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  • Par Analou Manent - Agent Immobilier Miami

    La villa de Miami où vécut le couturier italien Gianni Versace avant d'y être abattu en 1997, a été cédée mercredi pour 41,5 millions de dollars (31 millions d'euros) dans une vente aux enchères. La propriété était proposée par le groupe Coldwell Banker spécialisé dans l'immobilier de prestige Donald Trump avait monté son offre jusqu'à 41 millions de dollars.

    Le nouveau propriétaire est le New-Yorkais Joe Nakash, propriétaire du groupe Jordache (marque de jeans). 

    La maison et ses dépendances, appelée Casa Casuarina, a été construite en 1930 sur l'artère touristique d'Ocean Drive, à quelques mètres de la plage de Miami, en Floride. Son propriétaire, qui l'avait transformée en hôtel de luxe, a été contraint de s'en séparer.


    Cependant, Lamar Fischer, président de la maison Fischer Auction Company, avait déclaré lorsque la villa avait été mise en vente qu'elle «valait plus de 50 millions de dollars» et que l'attente de cette vente était fixée à un prix bien supérieur. La propriété ayant été vendue à 41,5 millions de dollars, cet objectif n'a donc pas été atteint.

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    Wednesday, September 4, 2013

    Immobilier a Miami - And the Beat Goes on

    by Analou Manent - Agent Immobilier a Miami

    The beat goes on as the Miami real estate market continues to be on the upswing. Inventory continues to drop and the number of sales continue to increase, resulting in price increases.

    The shadow inventory finally came onto the market in the first six months of 2013, with an increase in inventory of 30% over the same six months in 2012. These foreclosures primarily impact the under $300,000 market segment. Short sales moved in the opposite direction, with a dramatic 77% reduction in inventory. Overall, these distressed properties only represent 16% of what is available for sale.

    New construction is coming on line with new projects being introduced each month, but the question remains: will there be enough resale inventory to keep pace with the demand? In the meantime, expect prices to continue to rise through the rest of 2013.

    Article from Trends Magazine - One Sothebys

    For more information contact:  Analou Manent - Agent Immobilier Miami


    Thursday, May 23, 2013

    Nouveaux Projects Immobiliers a Miami - Opportunité d'Investir à Miami

    Pour suivre l'actualité de l'Immobilier à Miami, voici une mise a jour de nouveaux projet immobilier en construction.  Grace à la demande des investisseurs, certain projets Immobiliers sont demmarré et les ventes à la demande.  Le Skyine de Miami se trasforme et cette fois ci ce n'est pas des speculateurs mais des vrais investisseurs.  Ne perdez pas l'opprtunité d'acheter un Bien Immobilier à Miami à un prix de Preconstruction.

    Voici une sélection des Nouveaux Projets:


    400 Sunny Isles

    400 Sunny Isles Blvd. Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160
    Voir sur Google Map

    Architect: Chad Oppenheim
    Ouverture: 2014
    Nombre des Unités: 230
    Superficies:  de 120 M2 à 185 M2





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    pogee Beach

    4053 S Surf Road
    Hollywood, Florida 33019
    Voir sur Google Map

    Architect: Carlos Ott and Cohen Feedman Encinosa
    Ouverture: 2013
    Nombre des Unités: 49
    Superficies: de 165 M2 à 500 M2


    Chateau Beach

    17475 Collins Avenue
    Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160

    Voir sur Google Map

    Architect: Kobi Karp
    Ouverture: 2014
    Nombre des Unités: 84
    Superficies: de 150 M2 à 420 M2

    Porsche Design Tower

    18555 Collins Avenue
    Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160

    Voir sur Google Map

    Promoteur: Dezer/Porsche Design Group
    Opening: 2016
    Nombre des Unités: 132
    Superficies: de 340 M2 à 650 M2

    Pour plus d'informations sur ces Projets, contactez Analou Manent - Agent Immobilier à Miami
    Ne perdez pas l'opportuité d'investir dans le projet de vos reves.
    www.florida-prestige.com

    Saturday, November 10, 2012

    Les Europeens aiment acheter de l'immobilier a Miami Beach


    Miami et Miami Beach, reste l'endroit de preference des Investissements Immobiliers des etrangers. Fort Lauderdale est leur deuxieme choix.

    Foreigners responsibile for a fifth of Florida home sales

    Miami and Miami Beach remained by far the favorite spot for international buyers, totaling 31.3 percent of all sales, with Fort Lauderdale coming in second with 11.6 percent

    by The Miami Herald - Posted on Tuesday, 08.28.12

    Foreign buyers, long credited with breathing life into Florida’s real estate market, spent $10.71 billion during the year ended June 30, accounting for 19 percent of total residential sales volume, according to a study by Florida Realtors.
    Miami and Miami Beach remained by far the favorite spot for international buyers, totaling 31.3 percent of all sales, with Fort Lauderdale coming in second with 11.6 percent.

    Non-resident Canadians accounted for 31 percent of foreign purchases, down from 39 percent last year, but remained the No. 1 nationality to buy in Florida, the report said. Brazilians ranked No. 2, totaling 9 percent of purchases, up from 8 percent last year.
         
    Buyers from Latin America and the Caribbean together made up 35 percent of all foreign purchases, while Western Europeans amounted to 22 percent, down slightly from 23 percent a year earlier.

    Some 82 percent of foreign sales were all cash, down from 86 percent in 2011, said the study. which noted many foreigners have trouble getting mortgages in the United States because of a lack of credit history.

    “Among recent foreign buyers in Florida, the use of mortgage financing was much less frequent than the overall national average,’’ the study said. “Overall, 17 percent of foreign buyers reported financing their purchase with a mortgage.’’
    By contrast, 87 percent of U.S. homebuyers used mortgage financing, according to data from the National Association of Realtors.

    Among Brazilians, 49 percent picked a place in Miami-Dade, with Fort Lauderdale emerging as their next favorite spot, with 18.6 percent share, the report said.

    Canadians bought across the state, with the Bradenton-Sarasota-Venice area ranking as their favorite with a 14.4 percent share, followed by the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area with 12.9 percent, and Naples-Marco Island area with an 11.9 percent share.

    Buyers from the United Kingdom totaled 5 percent of all foreign purchases, down from 7 percent in the year-earlier period.  Les Europeens aiment acheter de l'immobilier a Miami Beach... lire la suite

    Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/08/27/2970956/foreign-buyers-still-love-florida.html#storylink=cpy#storylink=cpy

    by Analou Manent,  Agent Immobilier Miami Beach




    Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Immobilier Miami - 3 Nouveaux Projet a Miami Beach, Investir a Miami - Analou Manent



    Developers propose three new Miami Beach residential projects: report


    April 27, 2012 09:45AM

    Developers are proposing the construction of three new residential projects in Miami Beach that could mean hundreds of new residential units, according to a report from brokerage and consultancy Condo Vultures. The developers include Related, Crescent Heights and Lionheart Capital, although none has obtained final approval from the government. At least 30 new condo towers have been proposed in South Florida’s coastal regions. Two of the projects will be located in South Beach, while the third, by Lionheart, will be located at the current site of the Miami Heart Institute in Mid Beach, which it purchased in February. — Alexander Britell - The Real Deal
     
    Pour toute information, sur l'achat d'Immobilier a Miami, contactez Analou Manent a Investir a Miami
     
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    Friday, April 20, 2012


    Happy Earth Day...!
    by Analou Manent

    One mature tree can remove 216 pounds of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere per year. This is the equivalent of 11,000 miles of car emissions. Aside from removing pollutants from the atmosphere, one mature tree releases enough oxygen every day to supply a family of four.

    The typical plastic bag is constructed with high-density polyethylene and can take more than 20 years to degrade. In a sealed landfill, a plastic bag can take more than 1,000 years to degrade.

    Americans use about 100 gallons of water at home each day, according to National Geographic. Millions of people living in economically challenged environments subsist on fewer than five gallons a day. And people in developing countries walk an average of 3.7 miles to get water.

    For more information contact Analou Manent or visit Florida Prestige

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    Wednesday, April 11, 2012

    Buy a Castle in Miami surrounded by Lakes... Loire Style



    By Teresa at MSN Real Estate Fri 6:05 AM, MSN Real Estate

    An architect built a 10,124-square-foot castle surrounded by a man-made lake in a rural area south of Miami in 2007. Now he's asking $10.9 million.

    knew for years that a castle was under construction somewhere south of Miami, but I never got a chance to peek inside or even see photos.

    Now we're getting a look inside through the real-estate listing. If you happen to be in the market for a Miami castle, this one is listed for $10.9 million. It's called Chateau Artisan.

    For that, you get 10,124 square feet, with eight bedrooms and 10 baths, plus a pool, a koi pond and manicured gardens. You even get a moat, and that's before the big rainstorms that create all sorts of temporary moats in Miami.

    The castle was constructed by architect-developer Charles Sieger, who lives in the home with his wife. It is surrounded by a man-made lake.

    The castle served as the backdrop for the hip-hop video "Fire Flame" made by Birdman in 2010.

    We looked high and low but couldn't find any interviews with Sieger about why he built a castle with a moat or why he's selling now.

    The castle is not actually in Miami but about 30 miles southwest in an agricultural area known as the Redland, just north of Homestead. It's on almost 14 acres.

    Chateau Artisan is not the only castle between Miami and Homestead. The Coral Castle, now a museum, was built by hand from 1,100 tons of coral rock by a Latvian immigrant between 1923 and 1951, as a monument to his lost love who left him the day before the wedding. Builder Edward Leedskalnin would say only that he knew the secrets of the pyramids.

    If you are interested in Buying this Beautiful Castle, or want more information on the The Castle, please visit my website.

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