Greg and Kristen Norman put $59.9 million estate on the market - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Greg and Kristen Norman put $59.9 million estate on the market

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“Having grown up on the beach in the tropics of Australia, my search for the perfect property in America allowing me to incorporate all my needs from privacy, security, a dock for my boats, and direct access to the beach and ocean, was fulfilled when I was blessed enough to come across ‘Tranquility’ in 1991,” said Greg Norman. “It is a blend of everything I love in life and about life. The new build of our main house under the passionate and professional eye of my wife Kiki only elevated the entire property to another level.”

The ocean-to-Intracoastal estate on an 8.31-acre lot was built for entertaining and welcoming visitors. It boasts more than 31,800 total square feet of living space, including the Main House, Coach House, Pool House, Tennis House, Boat House, Carriage House, Beach House, and Orchid House.

The Normans completely rebuilt the estate’s Main House, Pool House and Beach House, and all other areas of the estate have been extensively renovated. With 20 years of hospitality design, Kiki Norman found inspiration for the home’s design from the couple’s world travels to places such as St. Barths, the Bahamas, Jamaica and Australia; plus the style of Ralph Lauren. French architect Christian Liaigre was a major influence on the design elements, colors, and finishes, including lacquered teak and high-gloss Sapele mahogany; wire-brushed, custom oak floors; and solid brass Waterworks and Drummonds plumbing fixtures.

“I designed this estate to feel luxurious, but also warm and casual,” said Kiki Norman. “It caters to our ‘barefoot elegance’ lifestyle. My vision was to create a sanctuary ― a place that felt like we are on a permanent holiday; and a gathering place for friends and family. The basis of my design was an open floor plan, maximizing light and coastal views from every aspect.”

With 10 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, six half-bathrooms, 172 feet of oceanfront water frontage, and 370 feet of water frontage on the Intracoastal Waterway, the estate sports a modern tropical and yacht-inspired feel. The estate’s Intracoastal dockage is suitable for a 150-foot yacht. Featuring transitional Cape Cod/cottage style architecture, the property offers both Intracoastal and ocean access. The main property is located on the Intracoastal, while the Beach House is situated on the Atlantic Ocean. A nature conservancy across the Intracoastal provides privacy.

Replete with features, the Main House features two 1,900-bottle wine cellars, entertainment space, bar, catering quarters and a movie theater. The first floor boasts two bedrooms; a trophy room and gallery; family room; elevator; living room with fireplace; main bar with wraparound, floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening to a deck overlooking the Intracoastal; lobby/lounge; formal dining room and gallery; SieMatic kitchen, kitchen dining room; kitchen lounge; powder rooms; a butler’s pantry; chef’s kitchen; mud room and more. The second floor houses the principal quarters with a large outdoor terrace, den, his office, her office, his bathroom, his closet, large sitting room entering the principal bedroom, her bath, her closet, her accessory room, elevator, luggage room, linen room, powder room, and kitchenette.

The two-story Coach House includes two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, dining room, sun room, laundry room, and a garage space for six cars while the Pool House includes an open terrace, covered terrace, outdoor kitchen/grill area, pool bath, and outdoor shower. It accompanies the two main pools, of which the pool spa is heated and cooled.

Welcoming with a covered outdoor space, two bathrooms, bar, and indoor and outdoor entertainment space, along with an equipment room, the Tennis House complements the sunken US Open-sized tennis court. The 6,072-square-foot Carriage House offers the most versatility with a full-sized gym and cardio rooms, equipment room, additional full kitchen, and three bedrooms, three full bathrooms and one half-bathroom.

And for guests, the Beach House on the Atlantic Ocean boasts panoramic water views, as well as two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and dining and living room. The beach is technically private because there is no public parking within 4 miles on both sides of the beach house.

The 31,800-square-foot estate at 382 S. Beach Road in Hobe Sound is listed by Jill Hertzberg, of Coldwell Banker Realty’s The Jills Zeder Group. Michelle Thomson, of Coldwell Banker Realty’s The Thomson Team, are representing the sellers. Tranquility is sure to be another success for the Jills Zeder Group, which became one of the first real estate teams in the country to reach $1 billion in just one year (in 2020), according to REAL Trends data for non-team owned brokerages from 2015–2019.

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