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Find and buy your dream home? You are not in your dream home. So. Should you sell your present home (and take the loss), in order to buy another home (taking advantage of today’s low prices) in a better neighborhood and better suited to your needs? Miami Dade County Real Estate “That’s the advice I [...]

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Casa Juanita, a landmarked 1925 Spanish Mediterranean-style estate by society architect Marion Sims Wyeth, offers a true taste of the early grandeur and graciousness of Palm Beach’s resort lifestyle. A showplace, it was built by yachtsman Sterling Postely of New York City and Oyster Bay, and his wife Jeanne, for whom their home was named. [...]

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Cielito Lindo’s original owner, Jessie Woolworth Donahue, may have come from dime-store money, but she had lavish tastes. Her luxury home. completed in 1927, the 45,000-square-foot Cielito Lindo, was designed by Palm Beach architect Marion Sims Wyeth, and while not as large as Mar A Lago, it was palatial, with a four-story tower, 30-by-50-foot living [...]

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Hogarcito, “Little Hearth” at 17 Golfview Road, Palm Beach, was designed by architect Marion Sims Wyeth in 1921 for cereal heiress and Palm Beach socialite Marjorie Merriweather Post while she was married to financier Edward F. Hutton. The 10,000 plus-total-square-foot Spanish Mediterranean house with five bedrooms, six bathrooms and a bell tower encompasses two buildings: [...]

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