One Sotheby’s takes over sales at Dominik Senn’s Panther National
One Sotheby’s International Realty is taking over sales at Dominik Senn’s planned Panther National golf community in Palm Beach Gardens, continuing the brokerage’s expansion into new development in Palm Beach County.
Senn’s Centaur Holdings initially launched sales of Panther National’s planned 218 single-family homes last August, and has reached $330 million in presales since then, Senn confirmed. Sales first launched with John Hackett, who left his role as managing director for Corcoran in Palm Beach to take on the project.
The single-family homes, designed by architect Max Strang, will be built on homesites spanning between 0.3 acres and 1 acre, with floor plans ranging from 4,500 square feet to mansions as big as 11,000 square feet, according to a press release. Prices for the smaller homes start at $4.5 million and go up to $20 million for the largest houses, the release shows. Construction has begun for the homes, and the first ones are slated for completion early next year.
The buyer demographic One Sotheby’s is looking at is wealthy individuals from out of state, One Sotheby’s President Daniel de la Vega said.
“We want to target the Northeast, we do want to target the Midwest,” he said. The brokerage will also be marketing locally and to buyers in the United Kingdom and Switzerland, de la Vega confirmed.
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