For the price of a discount NYC mansion, this entire slice of paradise could be yours.
On a sunny island in the Atlantic, an indulgent resort-like mansion has hit the market, offering a sweet escape and the potential for commercial income. The 30,000-square-foot Turks & Caicos property isBuilt as a “passion project by its original owner” before selling to French super investor Fabrice Grinda for $11.5 million in 2019, the Triton Luxury Villa is soon set to undergo a “metamorphosis” of a renovation, press materials boast.
The property was recently used to host the cast of the Peacock series “Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip” in addition to “countless other celebrities” since its 2017 construction. The listing also notes it is the “signature estate” of Long Bay Beach, a world-famous kiting destination.
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