$195 million price - News - The Coastal Star2024-03-29T13:47:31Zhttps://thecoastalstar.com/profiles/blogs/feed/tag/%24195+million+priceBusiness Spotlight: Ziff estate officially hits the market at $195 millionhttps://thecoastalstar.com/profiles/blogs/business-spotlight-ziff-estate-officially-hits-the-market-at-195-2016-02-04T14:13:19.000Z2016-02-04T14:13:19.000ZChris Felkerhttps://thecoastalstar.com/members/ChrisFelker<div><p style="text-align:center;"><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}7960629063,original{{/staticFileLink}}"><img width="500" class="align-center" src="{{#staticFileLink}}7960629063,original{{/staticFileLink}}" alt="7960629063?profile=original" /></a><em>The Ziff estate includes a 12-bedroom main residence, two four-bedroom beachside cottages,</em></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><em>the seven-bedroom Mango House and botanical gardens with 1,500 species.</em></p>
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<p style="text-align:left;"><strong>By Christine Davis<br /><br /> </strong> Back in May <em>The Coastal Star</em> announced that Manalapan’s Gemini, the Ziff family’s 15.65-acre compound at 2000 S. Ocean, was on the market for $195 million.<br /> Update: On Jan. 28, the property hit the Multiple Listing Service. Premier Estate Properties agents Carmen D’Angelo, Gerald Liguori and Joseph Liguori have the listing. The price remains at $195 million. <br /> According to the listing, the walled compound and botanical oasis, with 1,200 feet on the ocean and 1,300 feet on the Intracoastal Waterway, comprises a 12-bedroom main residence, two four-bedroom beachside cottages, the seven-bedroom Mango House, the manager’s house with four apartments, and manager’s offices. <br /> This adds up to 84,988 square feet, 33 bedrooms, 34 baths and 13 powder rooms. <br /> The 62,220-square-foot main residence with loggias, open stairways and balconies, has wings on both sides of South Ocean, joined by a wide gallery under the road twinning the two sides, hence the estate’s name, “Gemini.” <br /> The original 1940s home was designed by architect Marion Sims Wyeth for the Lambert pharmaceutical family and later became the winter retreat of Loel and Gloria Guinness. <br /> Current owners, with architect Edson E. Dailey, completed a reconstruction and expansion in 2003. <br />Site details include botanical gardens with 1,500 species of tropical trees and plants, a golf practice area, dock and pier on the Intracoastal, freshwater pond and bird sanctuary, and sports complex with a regulation tennis court, half basketball court, playground, miniature golf course and butterfly garden with a large-scale model train.</p></div>