Panther National selects One Sotheby’s International Realty to lead sales and marketing
Panther National, developed by Founder and President, Dominik Senn, announces ONE Sotheby’s International Realty’s Development Division will lead the exclusive sales and marketing for Palm Beach County’s new modern golf club and lifestyle community. As the premier luxury brokerage along Florida’s East Coast, ONE Sotheby’s International Realty brings its unmatched global reputation and legacy of excellence to launch Panther National’s newest collection of Signature Estate Homes and Custom Estate Homesites.
“Demand in the South Florida market continues to outpace real estate sales nationwide,” says Frank Weed, CEO of Panther National. “We have exceeded $300 million in sales in a short time frame and look forward to partnering with the experts at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty to continue this momentum reaching new owners as we open new phases and begin construction on the Panther National Clubhouse.”
Panther National sets itself apart from other South Florida developments with its stylish contemporary homes. These European-inspired luxury residences seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor spaces and provide homeowners with a harmonious connection to nature.
Prospective homeowners can choose from semi-custom Signature Estates or fully custom estate homes. The Signature Estates, on third-acre or half-acre lots, offer floor plans of 4,500 to over 7,500 square feet, with pricing from $4.5M to $8M. The Custom Estates, on half-acre and one acre lots, range from 7,000 to over 11,000 square feet and provide exclusive homesites with golf course or nature preserve views, with pricing from $9M to $20M.
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