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1 carl tremblay Anguilla’s Cap Juluca resort in November will unveil the results of a $13 million landscaping to completely Vice President Al Gore. And while such aesthetic improvements are part and parcel of for the job could easily be likened a haystack. September 24, $75, , Puerto Rico. 2 anna and david kasabian Not so in the case of Cap Juluca, whose asset manager, Shaq-uille O’Neal Paul Duesing. Maissen’s instinct was spot on, and Duesing and some words right. September 24, $75, Puerto Rico, 800-444-3217, felix.com/events/tiger. 3 michael albor Anguilla’s Cap Juluca resort in November will unveil the results of a $13 million makeover—from new pletely Cher interiors. thetic improvements resorts, finding the for be likened a haystack. September 24, $75, 37 Woodside Lane, Puerto Rico, 800-444-3217, felix.com.
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welcome to a preview of the newly redesigned Ocean Home magazine!
In the following slides you will see examples of the way in which future pages of Ocean Home will appear. The text on each of the following pages is for display purposes only and does not reflect actual stories. These slides are merely to showcase how the magazine will appear once it is put into actual pro-duction. Over the past few weeks we have painstak-ingly poured over the entire book, improving upon the magazine’s strengths as well as adding consider-able more content and advertising opportunities. In addition, we broke the front of the book into three distinct sections: Insider, Shelter, and Traveler. These pages will focus on the people, places, and things that make luxurious oceanfront living so desirable and glamorous. Each issue of Ocean Home will also contain three feature stories uninterrupted by advertise-ments in the main content well of the magazine.
In short, the newly redesigned Ocean Home magazine puts the luxurious life-style of oceanfront living into the palms of your hands. From high-end develop-ments in the Caribbean to private beachfront estates in Molokai, Ocean Home magazine not only unveils the dream homes of the world’s wealthiest real estate investors, but also reveals the best travel destinations, the top designs for your ocean home inside and out, and interviews the key players in the next generation of luxury oceanfront living. We hope you enjoy the new look of Ocean Home and welcome any feedback you have at oceanhomemag.com. —Jack Morris, Editor
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contents | volume 4: issue 4
Photograph by vito aluia
➽ Insider 17 blueprints
Proposed oceanfront developments.
20 openingsDevelopments that are about to open.
22 openingsDevelopments that have recently opened.
22 businessFour Seasons offers new hotel residences in the Pearl of the Indi-an Ocean—Mauritius.plus: Market Watch
24 villa spotlightAnguilla’s Cap Jaluca.plus: Must Sea
26 open houseCarpinteria, California.
➽ Shelter 29 architecture
The master, Frank Lloyd Wright, opens his oceanside home.
32 outsideLandscape Architects reveal their secrets. plus: Nano Walls
34 insideRooms with a view. plus: Finding the perfect ceiling fan.
36 goodsLuggage.
38 entertainingBloody Mary’s.
40 playInflatables find luxury and sophisicati0n. plus: Yacht Watch
➽ Traveler 43 destinations
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
46 destinationsKey West, Florida.plus: Trend Watch
48 resortsThe top oceanfront golf courses.plus: The Agenda
50 strategySurviving the criminal element on the Dominican Republic.
52 styleSunglasses.
➽ Features 58 the top 25 ocean homes in the u.s.
A look at the best U.S. oceanfront offerings from coast to shining coast. By jack morris
66 adventures in the new dubai
Everyone is here—eve-ryone. It’s an electri-fying cultural scene, where 21st-century glamour thrives under the weight of 20th century history. By lindsay lambert
78 the white albumLimited-edition ocean-front estates inspired by Puerto Vallarta’s natural beauty and the 1969-era Beatles. By alyssa giacobbe
➽ Departments 12 from the editor
plus: Contributors
90 where to buy itRetail location listings.
96 sea lifeNBA Legend Shaquille O’Neal’s Miami estate.
09+10.09
on the cover: The pool and oceanview of a 15,000-square-foot Naples, Florida mansion. This home is on the Gulf shore and has nine bedrooms and 11 bathrooms.
The Details: $19,900,000; www.premier-properties.com. “Top 25,” page 58. this page: The classic red lounger undergoes an extreme modern makeover.
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The White AlbumLimited-edition oceanfront estates inspired by
Puerto Vallarta’s natural beauty and the 1969 Beatles. By Alyssa Giacobbe
clean living: inside an el paredon master bedroom model, see page 28.
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insider | openings
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famous for its distinctive moroccan style and crush of celebrity clientele, An-guilla’s Cap Juluca resort in November will unveil the results of a $13 million makeover—from new landscaping to completely rede-signed guest room interiors. And while such aesthetic improvements are part and parcel of maintaining one of the world’s moved loved resorts, finding the right person for the job could easily be likened to finding a nee-
Home on the RangeWhy write checks and pick varnish when you can eat shrimp and drink margaritas? By Teri Borsetti
Basking by the Bay
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Duesing’s business is intentionally without support of an elabo-rate website. In fact, the firm’s site consists only of the most basic contact information, as, for Victoria Duesing, personal contact with each prospective client is of utmost importance. “We find that every client’s needs are very unique and a website with a bunch of photos would not serve a very useful purpose in the evaluation of our potential to work on a given project,” he says. “Nothing substitutes for personal contact and communica-tion!” The firm’s site consists only of the basic information.
Anguilla’s Cap Juluca resort in November will unveil the results of a $13 million makeover—from new landscaping to completely room interiors. And while such aesthetic im-provements are part and parcel of maintain-ing one of the world’s moved loved resorts, finding the right here soon person for the job could easily be likened a haystack. Not so in the case of Cap Juluca, whose asset manager, Hans Maissen, im-mediately turned to Texas-based designer Paul Duesing. Maissen’s instinct was spot on, and Duesing and some words right accepted the challenge without the here does thought.
dle in a haystack. Not so in the case of Cap Juluca, whose asset manager, Hans Maissen, signed guest room interiors. And while such immediately turned to Texas-based designer Paul Duesing. Maissen’s instinct was spot on, and Duesing accepted the challenge without a second thought.
According to Duesing, whose projects include Tuckers Point Club Hotel in Ber-muda, the new Capella Pedregal Hotel in Los Cabos, Mexico, and Royal Livingstone Hotel at Victoria Falls in Zambia, the two first met signed guest room interiors. And while such when the designer oversaw a major refur-bishment of Bel-Air Hotel du Cap-Ferrat in the south of France, where was then general manger. “We hit it off and created a result together,” Duesing says. “When Cap Juluca embarked upon this major renovation, Hans called me and I jumped at the chance. I’ve al-ways that [Cap Juluca] has great ‘bones’ and the most beautiful beach I’ve ever seen.”
Since then, Duesing has been hard at work procuring materials and accessories that will pull together the property’s new look, which, he says, will include flowing cot-ton and linen and an “easy, cool, and refresh-ing color palette, all the colors found on the beach and in the sand.” In fact, his and his team to the souks of Marrakech, where they discovered an treasure trove in the form of a backstreet. the entry living room was inspired on the spot Duesing says. “We also found some furnishings, rugs, and amenities that to form a really fantastic result.”
For more about Cap Juluca, call 264-497-6666 or visit capjuluca.com.
looking up: The cap Jaluca resort.
white is the new black The cap Jaluca resort.
big country The cap Jaluca resort.
insider | villa spotlight
20 oceanhomemag.com september + october 2009 Illustration by joe mckendry
famous for its distinctive moroccan style and crush of celebrity clientele, An-guilla’s Cap Juluca resort in November will unveil the results of a $13 million makeover—from new landscaping to completely rede-signed guest room interiors. And while such aesthetic improvements are part and parcel of maintaining one of the world’s moved job could easily be likened to finding a needle in a haystack. Not so in the case of Cap Juluca, whose asset manager, Hans Maissen, signed guest room interiors.
According to Duesing, whose projects include Tuckers Point Club Hotel in Ber-muda, the new Capella Pedregal Hotel in Los
The Nest Best ThingThis villa in the BVIs offers the ultimate in pampered privace. By Lindsay Lambert
Cabos, Mexico, and Royal Livingstone Hotel at Victoria Falls in Zambia, the two first met signed guest room interiors. And while such when the designer oversaw a major refur-bishment of Bel-Air Hotel du Cap-Ferrat in together,” Duesing says. “When Cap Juluca embarked upon this major renovation, Hans called me and I jumped at the chance. I’ve al-ways that [Cap Juluca] has great ‘bones’ and the most beautiful beach I’ve ever seen.”
Since then, Duesing has been hard at work procuring materials and accessories that will pull together the property’s new look, which, he says, will include flowing coting color palette, all the colors found on the beach and in the sand.” In fact, his and his team to the souks of Marrakech, where they discovered an treasure trove in the form of a backstreet. the entry living room was inspired on the spot Duesing says. “We also found some furnishings, rugs, and amenities that to form a really fantastic result.”
For more about Cap Juluca, call 264-497-6666 or visit capjuluca.com.
Market Watchthe v.p. treatment Anguilla’s Cap Juluca resort in November will unveil the results of a $13 million landscap-ing to completely Vice President Al Gore. And while such aesthetic improvements are part and parcel of for the job could easily be likened a haystack. September 24, $75, 37 Woodside Lane, Puerto Rico, 800-444-3217, tiger.com.
shaq’s castle goes to highest bidder Not so in the case of Cap Ju-luca, whose asset man-ager, Shaquille O’Neal Paul Duesing. Maissen’s instinct was spot on, and Duesing and some words right. September 24, $75, Puerto Rico, 800-444-3217, felix.com/events/tiger.
cher moves to cuba Anguilla’s Cap Juluca resort in November will unveil the re-sults of a $13 million makeover—from new pletely Cher interiors. thetic improvements resorts, finding the for be likened a haystack. September 24, $75, 37 Woodside Lane, Puerto Rico, 800-444-3217, felix.com/events.
water world clockwise from top left,
an aerial view, the marina, the house, and
the private pool.
insider | open house
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This contemporary estate offers expansive walls of glass that look out onto the sands of Southern California’s Gold Coast. A gated driveway lined with coral and eucalyptus trees alongside a clay tennis court with lights leads to this 5,900-square-foot home and guest cottage. The entry level offers a private bedroom opening to an interior courtyard, a great room with windows above the sand. The upper level is reminiscent of a New York-style loft.
the details: $29,000,000; suzanne perkins, sotheby’s international realty, 805-895-2138, suzanne@suzanneperkins.com, www.sothebysrealty.com.
hot property carpinteria, ca
Photographs by greg premru
seeing is believing perched on a cliff overlooking the ocean, the “ridge house” was designed to resemble a conch shell.
insider | blueprints
24 oceanhomemag.com september + october 2009 Photographs by greg premru
famous for its distinctive moroccan style and crush of celebrity clientele, An-guilla’s Cap Juluca resort in November will unveil the results of a $13 million makeover—from new landscaping to completely rede-signed guest room interiors. And while such aesthetic improvements are part and parcel of maintaining one of the world’s moved job could easily be likened to finding a needle in a haystack. Not so in the case of Cap Juluca, whose asset manager, Hans Maissen, signed guest room interiors.
According to Duesing, whose projects include Tuckers Point Club Hotel in Ber-muda, the new Capella Pedregal Hotel in Los Cabos, Mexico, and Royal Livingstone Hotel at Victoria Falls in Zambia, the two first met signed guest room interiors. And while such aesthetic improvements are part and parcel when the designer oversaw a major refur-bishment of Bel-Air Hotel du could easily be likened to finding a needle in Cap-Ferrat in together,” Duesing says. “When Cap Juluca embarked upon this major renovation, Hans called me and I jumped at the chance. I’ve al-ways that [Cap Juluca] has great ‘bones’ and the most beautiful beach I’ve ever seen.”
Since then, Duesing has been hard at work procuring materials and accessories that will pull together the property’s new look, which, he says, will include flowing cot-ing color palette, all the colors found on the beach aesthetic improvements are part and parcel and in the sand.” In fact, could easily be likened to finding a embarked upon this major renovation, Hans needle in his and his team to the souks of Marrakech, where they discovered an treasure trove in the form of a backstreet. the entry living room was inspired on the spot Duesing says. “We also found some furnishings, rugs, and amenities that to form a really fantastic result.”
For more about Cap Juluca, call 264-497-6666 or visit capjuluca.com.
Home Sweet HotelA luxury hotel-branded Four Seasons residence pops up in the Pearl of the Indian Ocean—Mauritius at Anahita, the crossroads of European, African, and Asian culture. By Jack Morris
room service: The Four seasons mauitius is building 46 private homes with styl-
ish interiors and plenty of outdoor space.
Shelter
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Sun BlockerStay out of the sun in style with an out-
door umbrella built to withstand anything Mother Nature can throw it’s way.
in the shadeNomad Footwear puddles, $52, cuoio.
Photograph by sharon white
archiTecTure | iNsiDe | ouTsiDe | eNTerTaiNiNG | play | yachTs
archiTecTure | iNsiDe | ouTsiDe | eNTerTaiNiNG | Toys | yachTs
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Internal LogicFor the past 33 years, architect Robert Bruno
has been building his unique home on the edge of a Caribbean cliff. By Lindsay Lambert
scene stealer inside an el paredon
master bedroom model, see page 46.
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Shelter
shelter | outside
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Wall OrderAnguilla’s Cap Juluca resort in November will unveil the results of a $13 million makeover—from new landscaping to Nano Walls com-pletely redesigned guest room interiors. And while such aes-thetic improvements are part and parcel of maintaining one of the world’s moved loved resorts, finding the right here soon person for the job could easily be likened to finding a needle in a haystack. Not so in the case of Cap Juluca, whose asset manager, turned to.
inside outDuesing’s business is intentionally without support of an elaborate website. In fact, the firm’s site consists only of the most basic contact information, as, for Duesing, Design Within Reach personal with each prospective client is of utmost importance. “We find that every client’s needs are very unique and a website with a bunch of photos would not serve a very useful pur-pose in the evaluation of our potential to work on a given project,” he says. “Nothing substitutes for personal contact and communication!”
hitting the glass wall The cap Jaluca resort.
trim shady: The cap lounger, $795, Design within reach.
famous for its distinctive moroccan style and crush of celebrity clientele, Anguil-la’s Cap Juluca resort in November will un-veil the results of a $13 million makeover—of maintaining one of the world’s moved loved resorts, finding the right person for the job could easily be likened to finding a needle in a haystack. Not so in the case of Cap Juluca, whose asset manager, Hans Maissen, signed
Pool WorldLandscape architecture and pool- side chic collide in dramatic style. By C.M. Riley
guest room interiors. And while such imme-diately turned to Texas-based designer Paul Duesing. Maissen’s instinct was spot on, and Duesing accepted the challenge.
According to Duesing, whose projects include Tuckers Point Club Hotel in Ber-muda, the new Capella Pedregal Hotel in Los Cabos, Mexico, and Royal Livingstone Hotel at Victoria Falls in Zambia, the two first met signed guest room interiors. And while such when the designer oversaw a major refurthe together,” Duesing says. “When Cap Juluca embarked upon this major renovation, Hans called me and I jumped at the chance. I’ve al-ways that [Cap Juluca] has great ‘bones’ and the most beautiful beach I’ve ever seen.”
lounge act The cap lounger, $795, Design within reach.
famous for its pretty moroccan style and crush of celebrity clientele, Anguilla’s Cap Juluca resort in November will unveil the results of a $13 million makeover—from new landscaping to completely redesigned guest room interiors. And while such aesthetic im-provements are part and parcel of maintain-ing one of the world’s moved loved resorts, finding the right person for the job could easily be likened to finding a needle in a hay-stack. Not so in the case of Cap immediately turned to Texas-based designer Paul Duesing. Maissen’s instinct was spot on, and Duesing the without a second thought.
According to Duesing, whose projects include Tuckers Point Club Hotel in Ber-muda, the new Capella Pedregal Hotel in Los turned to Texas-based designer Paul Duesing. Cabos, Mexico, and Royal Livingstone Hotel at Victoria Falls in Zambia, the two first met
ing one of the world’s moved loved resorts, signed guest room interiors. And while such when the designer oversaw a major refurbish-ment ing says. “When Cap Juluca embarked upon jumped at the chance. I’ve always that beautiful beach I’ve ever seen.”
Since then, Duesing has been hard at work procuring materials and accessories that turned to Texas-based designer Paul Duesing. will he says, will include flowing cotton and linen and an “easy, cool, and refreshing color palette, all the colors found on the beach and landscaping to completely redesigned guest in the sand.” In fact, his and trove in the form of a backstreet. the entry living room was in-spired on the spot says. “We also found some furnishings, rugs, and amenities that to form a really fantastic result.”
For more about Cap Juluca, call 264-497-6666 or visit capjuluca.com.
Yacht WatchAnguilla’s Cap Juluca resort in November will unveil the results of a $13 million makeover—from new landscaping to completely room interiors. And while such aesthetic im-provements Northrop and Johnson Yachts are one of the world’s moved loved resorts, could easily be likened a haystack. Not so in the case of Cap Juluca, whose asset manager, based designer Paul Duesing. Maissen’s instinct was spot on, and Duesing and some words the challenge.
The Cost of InflationAn inflatable designed to withstand the harshest conditions. By Scott Hunter
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air apparent The cap Jaluca resort.
the envy porsche design boat
Three porsche powerboats ‘kineo 27’ exist worldwide. the details: 27 ft.; 2 mer-cruiser magnum V8 engines; 760 horse power; 69 knots. www.porschedesign.com.
full sail The 111-foot starfire.
shelter | play
TravelerDesTiNaTioNs | resorTs | sTraTeGy | TreNDs | sTyle | eVeNTs
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Baggage CheckWe investigate the
passionate relationship we have with our luggage.
don’t leave home without it
Nomad Footwear puddles, $52, cuoio.
Photograph by glenn scott
TravelerDesTiNaTioNs | resorTs | sTyle | sTraTeGy | TreNDs | eVeNTs
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Adventures in the New
Puerto VallartaEveryone is here—everyone.
It’s an electrifying cultural scene, where 21st-century glamour thrives under
the weight of 20th-century history. By Jack Morris
view to a thrilllounging inside the beach club of el paredon.
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famous for its moroccan style and crush of celebrity clientele, An-guilla’s Cap Juluca resort in Novem-
ber will unveil the results of a $13 million makeover—from new landscaping to com-pletely redesigned guest room interiors. And while such aesthetic improvements are part and parcel of maintaining one of the world’s moved loved resorts, finding the right person for the job could easily be likened to finding a needle in a haystack. Not so in the case of Cap immediately turned to Texas-based designer Paul Duesing. Maissen’s instinct was spot on, and Duesing the without a second thought.
According to Duesing, whose projects include Tuckers Point Club Hotel in Ber-muda, the new Capella Pedregal Hotel in Los Cabos, Mexico, and Royal Livingstone Hotel
at Victoria Falls in Zambia, the two first met signed guest room interiors. And while such when the designer oversaw a major refurbish-ment ing says. “When Cap Juluca embarked upon jumped at the chance. I’ve always that beautiful beach I’ve ever seen.”
Since then, Duesing has been hard at work procuring materials and accessories that will he says, will include flowing cotton and linen and an “easy, cool, and refreshing color palette, all the colors found on the beach and in the sand.” In fact, his and trove in the form of a backstreet. the entry living room was in-spired on the spot says. “We also found some furnishings, rugs, and amenities that to form a really fantastic result.”
For more about Cap Juluca, call 264-497-6666 or visit capjuluca.com.
traveler | destinations
the essentials puerto vallarta, mexico
Trend Watch
1where to stayEl Paredon The mar-blehead chamber of commerce retail com-mittee and marblehead arts association plus word here. Marble-head, 781-631-2868, marbleheadarts.org. Four Seasons Puerto Vallarta let the flags
fly in memory of the men who have and the words right here. Dan-vers, 978- 777-0001.
2where to eatMexico Lindo cel-ebration includes 700 bicyclists. 32 Leslie O Johnson Road, Glouces-ter, 1-888-342-2383.
Olé Restaurante al Vallarta Fun. Newbury, 978-462-6680.
3nightlifeFiesta Forever Tickets $34.50-$150. And the words right. Tsongas Arena, 300 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Lowell, 978-848-6938.
rain delay Anguilla’s Cap Juluca resort in No-vember will unveil the results of a $13 million makeover—from new landscaping to com-pletely room interiors. And while such aes-thetic improvements are part and parcel of maintaining one of the world’s Nabisco loved resorts, finding the right here soon person for the job could easily be likened a haystack. Not so in the case of Cap Juluca, whose asset manager, based designer Paul Duesing. Maissen’s instinct was spot on, and Duesing and some words right accepted the challenge without the thought.
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wet your appetiteumbrella, $52, cuoio.
the sexy side of mexico: From left, the copy for the caption will go here and it will generally describe all the images on the page or are within proximity.
mexico
Puerto Vallarta
traveler | resorts
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famous for its pretty moroccan style and crush of celebrity clientele, Anguilla’s Cap Juluca resort in November will unveil the results of a $13 million makeover—from new landscaping to completely redesigned guest room interiors. And while such aesthetic im-provements are part and parcel of maintain-ing one of the world’s moved loved resorts, finding the right person for the job could easily be likened to finding a needle in a hay-stack. Not so in the case of Cap immediately turned to Texas-based designer Paul Duesing. Maissen’s instinct was spot on, and Duesing the without a second thought.
According to Duesing, whose projects include Tuckers Point Club Hotel in Ber-muda, the new Capella Pedregal Hotel in Los Cabos, Mexico, and Royal Livingstone Hotel
at Victoria Falls in Zambia, the two first met signed guest room interiors. And while such when the designer oversaw a major refurbish-ment ing says. “When Cap Juluca embarked upon jumped at the chance. I’ve always that beautiful beach I’ve ever seen.”
Since then, Duesing has been hard at work procuring materials and accessories that will he says, will include flowing cotton and linen and an “easy, cool, and refreshing color palette, all the colors found on the beach and in the sand.” In fact, his and trove in the form of a backstreet. the entry living room was in-spired on the spot says. “We also found some furnishings, rugs, and amenities that to form a really fantastic result.”
For more about Cap Juluca, call 264-497-6666 or visit capjuluca.com.
The Agendahole-in-one maui Anguilla’s Cap Juluca resort in November will unveil the results of a $13 million land-scaping to completely room interiors. And while such aesthetic improvements are part and parcel of for the job could easily be likened a haystack. September 24, $75, 37 Woodside Lane, Puerto Rico, 800-444-3217, tiger.com.
the barbados tiger classic Not so in the case of Cap Juluca, whose asset manager, based designer Paul Duesing. Maissen’s instinct was spot on, and Duesing and some words right. September 24, $75, Puerto Rico, 800-444-3217, felix.com/events/tiger.
reach the beach golf relay Anguilla’s Cap Juluca resort in No-vember will unveil the results of a $13 million makeover—from new pletely room interiors. thetic improvements resorts, finding the for be likened a haystack. September 24, $75, 37 Woodside Lane, Puerto Rico, 800-444-3217, felix.com/events.
par and away The cap Jaluca resort.
Seeing GreenTop oceanfront golf courses now in play or debuting soon. By Scott Kauffman
sea life | shaquille o’neal
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What’s your favorite part about living on the ocean? Style and crush of celebrity clientele, Anguilla’s Cap Ju-luca resort in November will unveil the results of a $13
The Love ShaqStar basketballer Shaquille O’Neal’s Florida estate just hit the market for $32 million, less than a year after he bought it. By Jack Morris
center of attention The seven-footer in front of his star island estate.
Shaq’s Star Island house has eight bedrooms and ten baths, and sits on a rare 2.5 acres of land. It features a tennis court, racquetball court, gym, 300 feet of dockage and a two-bedroom guesthouse.
the details: $32,000,000; cori Nelson, coldwell banker, 888-555-3214, cnelson@coldwellbanker.com.
million makeover—from new landscaping to completely guest room interiors.
Star Island is a very exclu-sive, private community.
That said, can you still walk next door and ask your neighbor for a cup of sugar? Not so in the case of Cap Ju-luca, whose asset manager, Hans Maissen, signed guest room interiors.
You entertain guests quite often here. Do you have any regulars? And while such aesthetic improvements are part and parcel of maintain-ing one of the world’s moved job could easily be likened to finding a needle in a haystack.
Given the opportunity, where would you build your dream home and what would it look like? Not so in the case of Cap Juluca, whose asset manager, Hans Mais-sen, guest room interiors.
During the basketball season, do you get home-sick when you’re away or on extended road trips? According to Duesing, whose projects include Tuckers Point Club Hotel in Bermuda, the new Capella Pedregal Hotel in Los Cabos, Mexico, and Royal Livingstone Hotel at Victo-ria Falls in Zambia, the two first met signed guest room interiors. And while such aesthetic improvements are part and parcel when the designer oversaw a major refurbishment of Bel-Air likened to finding a needle in Cap-Ferrat in together,” Duesing says.
When you go out in Mi-ami, where do you like to go? What is your favorite
restaurant and favorite club? “When Cap Juluca embarked upon this major renovation, Hans called me and I jumped at the chance. I’ve always that [Cap Juluca] has great ‘bones’ and the most beautiful beach I’ve ever seen.”
If you retired from basket-ball tomorrow, what would be the first thing you would do? Since then, Duesing has been hard at work procuring that will pull together the property’s new look, which, he says, will include flowing coting color palette, all the colors found on the beach aesthetic are part and parcel and in the sand.”
What’s the biggest fish you’ve ever caught? Six foot-seven. And his name is Kobe Bryant.
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last summer, after a dramatic move from the los Angeles Lakers to the Miami Heat, O’Neal bought the ap-proximately 20,000-square-foot house on Miami’s exclusive Star Island for around $19 million. Former Miami Heat center Rony Seikaly built the mansion in 1992, which meant that the dimensions fit the 7 foot 1, 325-pound center. “Shaq bought it immediately because the doorways are very tall,” says bro-ker Kevin Tomlinson of Esslinger Wooten Maxwell Realtors. “It’s the only house he could fit into.”