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Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Top Ten Real Estate News >> Donald Trump's First Mansion Is For Sale
President Donald Trump bought his first mansion at age 35. It is now for sale and featured this week at TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
“Donald Trump's First Mansion Returns”
Although the word “replay” is mostly used to describe a repeat of a play video in sports, it occasionally applies to real estate that has been pulled from the market after a long run without selling and then reintroduced at a later date. Such is the case with President Trump’s first mansion that was his entry into owning a string of some of the most glamorous homes in the world.
Trump was only 35 when he and his first wife, Ivana, purchased their starter mansion - a 5.8 acre home on a peninsula in Greenwich, Connecticut for $4 million. The timing was good because they were decorating their new Plaza Hotel purchase in Manhattan at the time and Ivana was able to use many of those materials to glam up the Connecticut mansion. That included a king’s ransom of gold leaf, which was applied to moldings and freely throughout the residence. Off to a good start, Trump later purchased Trump Tower, where his penthouse is no stranger to gold leaf and then a 60-room mansion in Bedford, New York with three pools and a bowling alley. He later bought Albemarle with a 23,000-square-foot home, vineyard and winery on 2,000 acres in Virginia for $12.7 million, a fraction of the original asking price of $100 million. It is now a B&B known as Albemarle Estate at Trump Winery with daily room rates ranging from the upper $300s to $700s. Reaching to California, he expanded to a six-bedroom, 10,400-square-foot home on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Trump's #1 trophy home is still his Mar-A-Lago mansion and resort for the ultra wealthy in Palm Beach that he purchased in 1985 for $10 million which has become his Florida White House.
Newly back on the market is Trump’s first mansion at its 2016 price of $45 million, reduced from the $50 million original ask in 2010. The current owners purchased the mansion from Ivana, who won it in her and Donald’s divorce in 1991. They immediately set about toning down much of the glitz and expanded the property by adding a tennis court, indoor lap pool, sauna and a 4,000-square-foot addition with guest suites.
The 19,773-square-foot Georgian Colonial main house and guest house have eight bedrooms, thirteen baths, a three-story rotunda foyer with double grand staircase, formal rooms and views of Long Island Sound. Also included in the sale is a home theater, putting green, multiple terraces and patios and three fully-equipped staff apartments.
Awaiting its next Greenwich billionaire resident, Donald Trump’s former Connecticut mansion with major additions, six waterfront acres and a private boat dock is on the market at $45 million. The listing agent is Tamar Lurie of Coldwell Banker in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Visit TopTenRealEstateDeals.com for more historic, spectacular and celebrity homes and real estate news.
“Donald Trump's First Mansion Returns”
Although the word “replay” is mostly used to describe a repeat of a play video in sports, it occasionally applies to real estate that has been pulled from the market after a long run without selling and then reintroduced at a later date. Such is the case with President Trump’s first mansion that was his entry into owning a string of some of the most glamorous homes in the world.
Trump was only 35 when he and his first wife, Ivana, purchased their starter mansion - a 5.8 acre home on a peninsula in Greenwich, Connecticut for $4 million. The timing was good because they were decorating their new Plaza Hotel purchase in Manhattan at the time and Ivana was able to use many of those materials to glam up the Connecticut mansion. That included a king’s ransom of gold leaf, which was applied to moldings and freely throughout the residence. Off to a good start, Trump later purchased Trump Tower, where his penthouse is no stranger to gold leaf and then a 60-room mansion in Bedford, New York with three pools and a bowling alley. He later bought Albemarle with a 23,000-square-foot home, vineyard and winery on 2,000 acres in Virginia for $12.7 million, a fraction of the original asking price of $100 million. It is now a B&B known as Albemarle Estate at Trump Winery with daily room rates ranging from the upper $300s to $700s. Reaching to California, he expanded to a six-bedroom, 10,400-square-foot home on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Trump's #1 trophy home is still his Mar-A-Lago mansion and resort for the ultra wealthy in Palm Beach that he purchased in 1985 for $10 million which has become his Florida White House.
Newly back on the market is Trump’s first mansion at its 2016 price of $45 million, reduced from the $50 million original ask in 2010. The current owners purchased the mansion from Ivana, who won it in her and Donald’s divorce in 1991. They immediately set about toning down much of the glitz and expanded the property by adding a tennis court, indoor lap pool, sauna and a 4,000-square-foot addition with guest suites.
The 19,773-square-foot Georgian Colonial main house and guest house have eight bedrooms, thirteen baths, a three-story rotunda foyer with double grand staircase, formal rooms and views of Long Island Sound. Also included in the sale is a home theater, putting green, multiple terraces and patios and three fully-equipped staff apartments.
Awaiting its next Greenwich billionaire resident, Donald Trump’s former Connecticut mansion with major additions, six waterfront acres and a private boat dock is on the market at $45 million. The listing agent is Tamar Lurie of Coldwell Banker in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Visit TopTenRealEstateDeals.com for more historic, spectacular and celebrity homes and real estate news.
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Curating Juror:
Rebecca Matalon Curator at MoCA, Museum of Contemporary Art
Enter our juried competition featuring digital art and photography. Entrants submit three JPEG files of original work. All styles of artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable. Video stills are acceptable. This call is international, open to all geographical locations.
Reception for previous Top 40 exhibit Forty artists and photographers will be selected! The selected winners receive one print up to 24x36 on museum quality paper to be shown in an international group exhibition in our gallery. The show will be widely promoted and will include a reception for the artists. Multiple entries are permitted, separate entry fee required for each set of three images submitted.
Deadline for Entries: May 28, 2018
Winnners Announced: June 4, 2018 Exhibit Dates: June 14-July 7, 2018 LACDA Artists' Reception: Saturday, June 16, 6-9pm Artwalk preview: Thursday, June 14, 7-9pm Two easy steps to enter...
upload images here:
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Entry Fee:
Registration fee is $35US
File uploads are the only accepted submissions maximum of 3MB each. Please do not send materials to LACDA. All materials sent to LACDA will not be viewed and cannot be returned.
Winners will be asked to provide high resolution images for final output. Entrants may be asked to provide more examples of their work and more detailed descriptions for consideration.
Online registration only.
For questions email us at lacda@lacda.com.
No phone calls please.
One (1) entry covers three file uploads.
URL for image upload is in confirmation page and confirmation email.
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Complete Prospectus (please read)
OPEN CALL FOR ENTRIES: Los Angeles Center For Digital Art Juried Competition Los Angeles Center For Digital Art 104 East Fourth Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 http://www.lacda.com Description: LACDA announces an open call for our juried competition featuring digital art and photography. Entrants submit three JPEG files of original work. All styles of 2D artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable. This call is international, open to all geographical locations. Winners: Forty winners will be selected. The selected winners recieve one print up to 24x36 on museum quality paper to be shown in an international group exhibition in our gallery. The show will be widely promoted and will include a reception for the artists.
Deadline for Entries: May 28, 2018
Winnners Announced: June 4, 2018 Exhibit Dates: June 14-July 7, 2018 LACDA Artists' Reception: Saturday, June 16, 6-9pm Artwalk preview: Thursday, June 14, 7-9pm All entrants will be notified by email. No phone calls, please.
Winners will be asked to FTP high resolution files to the gallery for printing.
Entry Fee:
Registration fee is $35US Juror: Rebecca Matalon Curator at MoCA, Museum of Contemporary Art Submisson Rules: Registration and submission are done through our web site only. File uploads are the only accepted submissions maximum of 3MB each. Please do not send materials to LACDA. All materials sent to LACDA will not be viewed and cannot be returned.
Images up to three megabites in size. Winners will be asked to provide high resolution images for final output. Entrants may be asked to provide more examples of their work and more detailed descriptions for consideration.
Sales of Artwork: All artwork will be offered for sale. Gallery retains 50% of all sales. Winners retain ownership of all unsold works. All artwork remains the intellectual property of the winner. Winner agrees to allow use of their images for promotional purposes only. Gallery Information: Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is dedicated to the propagation of all forms of digital art, supporting local, international, emerging and established artists. We have an ongoing schedule of exhibits and competitions, and produce editions of wide format archival prints. |
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