Step inside a $60 million property and expect to break the local record in Delray Beach, Florida. The more than 23,000-square-foot mansion is called Mar Pietra. The limestone-clad mega-residence has an old-school Italianate feel above ground, with 300 stone columns and vaulted ceilings, but hidden underneath is a stylish underground lair packed with modern luxuries, including a gallery of supercars , a glowing tequila bar and more. Join CNBC’s Ray Parisi and real estate agent Senada Adzem for the complete tour.
Step inside a $60 million oceanfront mansion in Delray Beach, Florida, with old-school Italian charm above ground and hidden personality below. Beneath the mega-residence is an underground lair filled with modern luxuries, including a gallery of supercars, a glowing tequila bar and a steel vault filled with cash.
The more than 23,000-square-foot estate is called Mar Pietra, which means sea stone in Italian. This limestone building sits on 100 feet of oceanfront and houses the main residence and guest house. There are nine bedrooms, 12 full baths and seven half baths. The climate-controlled underground car gallery adds more than 4,000 square feet, adding even more space through covered areas such as a grand loggia that houses another kitchen, bar, lounge and dining area.
CNBC’s Ray Parisi toured the home with Douglas Elliman real estate agent Senada Adzem.
For more details and photos of this extraordinary home, click on this CNBC article.
Special thanks to Josh Yeo of Make.Art.Now for the photography and Legendary Productions for the additional footage.
Thumbnail photo credit: Daniel Petroni