Thursday, March 30, 2017

David Bowie’s Former NYC Condo Hits the Market for $6.5M

David Bowie and Iman's New York condo Essex House for sale

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The Manhattan condo where Iman and David Bowie lived for 20 years has come on the market, priced at $6.5 million, according to LLNYC.

The couple resided in the Central Park South apartment in the famed Essex House hotel from 1992 to 2002. Although the condo has had at least three owners since Bowie, his Yamaha piano conveys with the apartment. Imagine playing “Fur Elise” on Bowie’s piano!

The 1,877-square-foot condo features a limestone entry foyer, large picture windows with Central Park views, and a 28-foot-wide living room which opens to a walnut-paneled office. The newly renovated, pass-through kitchen boasts a double-drawer Sub-Zero refrigerator and polished granite countertops.

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One of the two master bedrooms features a separate dressing area and a bath with rain shower and heated floors. Another master bathroom was, for a time, a panic room for the Bowies; it is again a water closet.

Bowie, who died in 2016 at the age of 69, was a pop singer and musical innovator for over 50 years. He sold more than 140 million records worldwide. Iman is a model, actress, and entrepreneur. They married in 1992.

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Wednesday, March 29, 2017

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An $18 million house: That’s the asking price for an estate in Paradise Valley (Video)

Got $18 million laying around? You could then be in the market for a 4.5-acre, 15,000-square-foot estate in Paradise Valley. The mansion at 5335 N Wilkinson Road also has a 3,000-bottle wine cellar, salt water pool, 50,000-gallon lazy river and 30-foot water slide. It has seven bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. The Bramasole Estate is being listed for sale for $18 million by Realtor Chris Karas of the Karas Group at Launch Real Estate. The property is near Jackrabbit and Invergordon roads in one of…

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Ivanka Trump Gets in Parking Feud With Neighbors: Guess Who’s Right?

Ivanka Trump Gets In Parking Feud With Her Neighbors: Guess Who's Right?

Secret Service agent outside Ivanka Trump's Kalorama home (J. Lawler Duggan/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)

There goes the neighborhood! Apparently Ivanka Trump‘s new Washington, DC, neighbors are up in arms about her Secret Service agents hogging all the primo parking spots on their street.

Granted, the suburb of Kalorama—where the first daughter and her husband, Jared Kushner, had moved to in January—is no stranger to navigating security detail. After all, former President Barack Obama and his family live right down the street and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is nearby as well.

Therefore, we’re inclined to assume that Kalorama residents are used to the occasional blockade, as well as fleets of mirror-windowed SUVs driven by serious-looking dudes in black suits. So what’s the big deal?

“They’ve completely taken over the whole street. As if they have the authority!” – Marti Robinson, who lives across the street from Ivanka Trump

Well, according to the Washington Post, this security detail is presumptuous about what territory it can lay claim to. For one, it had barricaded the sidewalk around the Trump-Kushner residence, forcing pedestrians to take a circuitous and somewhat perilous path out into the street. It had also planted “No Parking” signs on the curb to ensure that these spots are reserved for agents. But even that wasn’t enough. Just ask next-door neighbor Rhona Friedman, who discovered two more “No Parking” signs on the street last week in front of her house.

“I started screaming,” Friedman, an attorney, told the Post. Then she started emailing city officials, as did a dozen other area residents. The Secret Service has since backed off, removing the signs outside Friedman’s house. But by now, neighborly goodwill has taken a hit.

Attorney Marti Robinson, who lives across the street from Trump, told the Post: “They’ve completely taken over the whole street. As if they have the authority!”

Ivanka Trump, leaving her home into the Secret Service vehicle parked outside.Ivanka Trump, entering the Secret Service vehicle parked outside her home

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The eternal street parking dispute: What do homeowners actually own?

It led us to wonder: What kind of legal rights do homeowners have to the parking spots near, or even directly in front of, their own homes?

In an urban or suburban setting where the street outside the street is public property, the short answer is: not many. So the Trump security detail did indeed overstep its bounds.

“You cannot own parking spaces adjacent to your home that are located on a public street,” explains Robert Pellegrini, an attorney and president of Pellegrini Keogh Law in Boston. “Sometimes, when talking about a condominium, a parking space may be included with the deed, but those spaces must be located on the condo’s property, not on the public street.”

Perhaps you’ve encountered a quandary like this in your own life. A neighbor—who’s lived there for decades—claims the spots across from his house are exclusively for him and his guests.

“This is not based on anything legal; it’s just tradition,” he says. But in a purely legal sense, as long as the street is public, the parking spots on it are actually open on a first-come, first-serve basis.

What should you do if a dispute arises?

All of which means that if your neighbors give you grief about how the spot in front of their house is theirs and theirs alone, this “claim” won’t stand up in court.

If your dispute becomes a problem, there are a number of steps you can take to resolve it. First, establish who actually owns the area outside their house by asking for paperwork as proof.

“Nicely request to see the document that is the basis for their ownership,” says Jo Benson Fogel, an attorney in Maryland. “You can also call the public safety administration that is responsible for maintenance of the roadway and find out if they have any legal designations of the spaces outside your neighbor’s house.”

Pellegrini recommends involving city officials early on. “If your neighbor insists they own public property, the city might be willing to straighten the neighbor out, as far as the law is concerned,” he says.

And just in case things get ornery, document all of your communication with your neighbor over the dispute, including written notices, emails, or text messages. Hopefully things can be settled amicably. But let’s face it: Sometimes good parking spots make people do bad things.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Broncos Great Tom Nalen Won’t Block Sale of His Rhode Island Home

Tom Nalen sells in Rhode Island

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A longtime anchor of the Denver Broncos‘ offensive line is ready to snap his sweet digs to a new buyer. Legendary center Tom Nalen is selling his 3,769-square-foot home in Middletown, RI, for $3.4 million.

The four-bedroom, 2.5-bath home was built in 2015 on a 1-acre lot, just steps from Narragansett Bay and Middletown’s Third Beach. Nalen purchased the property in 2014 for $775,000.

A gravel driveway leads to the two-story, Cape Cod–style home, which opens to a great room with a cathedral ceiling, brick accent wall, and double-sided, wood-burning fireplace and mantel. This symmetrical room includes two entryways to a separate sitting area with a wall-mounted, flat-screen TV.

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The farmhouse kitchen has twin banks of windows, stainless-steel appliances, an island with stone countertop, and Wolf range with tiled backsplash.

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The master bedroom has french doors that open to a balcony overlooking the front yard. The tiled bathrooms have glass showers, wainscoting, and lots of storage. There’s heated wood flooring throughout the home. Outside, there’s a stone patio with fire pit and shower. There’s also a heated three-car garage.

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According to the listing, it’s a perfect home for a family enamored with the outdoors. A new owner can “enjoy outdoor evenings, taking in the sunsets, on the bluestone terrace with plenty of backyard space for an in-ground pool.”

Buyers can also “enjoy a short morning walk to tranquil Third Beach for a swim or paddleboard, or grab a bike and head to Sachuest Point to walk nearly three miles of beautiful coastal trails. Either is sure to please the outdoor enthusiast.”

Nalen, 45, is an East Coast native who starred for the Broncos from 1994 to 2007, starting in 188 out of his 194 career games. A stalwart at center, he made three All-Pro teams and five Pro Bowl squads. He was inducted into the Broncos Ring of Fame. He also has two Super Bowl rings, which he earned snapping the ball to John Elway in the Broncos’ back-to-back title wins in 1997 and 1998.

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In a League of Its Own: West Virginia’s Most Expensive Home Has No Comps

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West Virginia’s most expensive home is a magnificent mansion on a mountaintop overlooking the state’s gold-plated Capitol dome. It’s a modern American version of a grand European palace, in Charleston.

“There’s nothing else like it in the state … or anywhere,” says listing agent Amanda Neville. “It’s a major architectural feat.”

Therein lies the problem: There are no comps in the Mountain State. The median list price for homes in Charleston currently sits at $140,000, well below the national median of $250,000. The state’s second most expensive house, listed for $6 million, is less than half the list price of this megamansion.

The owners initially put the eye-popping estate on the market in 2015 for exactly what they put into it: $17 million. But two years later, the mansion remains on the market, at a reduced price of $13 million.

With a soon-to-be-empty nest, the owners, an attorney and a judge, are ready to begin the next chapter of their lives. They built their dream home to last not just for generations, but centuries.

Completed in 2000, the 19,000-square-foot residence with a steel structure took three years to build. It features elegant touches like doors made from hardwood trees felled to clear the 25-acre property.

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Guests enter through an impressive reception hall, which features intricate Brazilian mahogany woodwork hand-crafted by Hallidays of England, and ironwork designed by Herndon & Merry of Tennessee. The walls are lined with silk, and the custom chandeliers are made of alabaster.

The grand reception hall, features Brazilian Mahogany woodwork, unique ironwork designed by Herndon & Merry of Tennessee, walls lined with silk and custom alabaster chandeliersAlabaster chandelier

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Designed for entertaining, the reception hall flows into formal living and dining rooms, as well as a salon bar and sitting area. And if you’re ready for a more sedate evening, there’s a two-story library with an observation deck. Just make sure to select a vintage bottle from the extensive, climate-controlled wine room.

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Any self-respecting palatial estate requires recreational facilities, and this property is no exception. Amenities include a fitness area, massage room, sauna, steam room, and pet grooming hall. Golden retrievers have been an important part of the family for years, and they’re featured on the custom-made fireplace screen.

The canines have likely taken a dip or three in the saltwater infinity pool with a view, and retrieved countless balls on the home’s regulation tennis court.

The custom made fireplace screen immortalizes the family's golden retrieverCustom-made fireplace screen featuring the family’s golden retriever

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This castle doesn't have a mote, but it does have a generous infinity poolSaltwater infinity pool

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Sleeping accommodations for two-legged residents and guests of this grand chateau include six en suite bedrooms in the main residence and two en suite bedrooms in the carriage house.

The master suite features a coffee bar, walk-in closets, and rare blue Bahia granite and polished marble surfaces in the bath.

There's a coffee bar in the master suiteCoffee bar in the master suite

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Potential buyers can rest assured knowing that they’re protected by a state-of-the-art security system, bulletproof windows, and more than one safe room.

“It’s ideal for someone who wants to be relatively close to major metropolitan areas like Washington, DC, Atlanta, or even Chicago, but who wants to feel as if they’re getting away from it all,” says Neville, adding that residents enjoy hiking, skiing, zip lining, and whitewater rafting in the nearby mountains.

While finding buyers for West Virginia’s priciest property will be a challenge, they can be certain they’ve snapped up a home in Charleston that truly defies comparison.

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