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A look inside a $60 million Florida mansion with subterranean secrets and Italian flair

A look inside a  million Florida mansion with subterranean secrets and Italian flair
A look inside a  million Florida mansion with subterranean secrets and Italian flair


Go inside the $60 million dollar listing looking to smash a local record in Delray Beach, FL. The over 23,000 sq ft mansion is called Mar Pietra. Above ground the limestone-clad mega home is old-school Italian flair with 300 stone columns and vaulted ceilings, but hidden underneath it is a sleek subterranean lair packed with modern luxuries including a super-car gallery, glowing tequila bar and much more. Take the full tour with CNBC’s Ray Parisi and listing agent Senada Adzem.

Go inside a $60 million oceanfront mansion in Delray Beach, Florida with old-school Italian flair above ground and hidden personality down below.  Beneath the mega home is a subterranean lair packed with modern luxuries including a super car gallery, glowing tequila bar and a steel vault packed with piles of cash.

The over 23,000 sq ft estate is called Mar Pietra, which is Italian for sea stone.  The limestone clad architecture sits on 100 feet of beachfront with a main residence and guest house. There are nine bedrooms, 12 full baths and seven half baths. The climate-controlled subterranean car gallery adds 4,000+ more square feet, with even more space added via covered areas like a luxurious loggia that houses another kitchen, bar, lounge and dining area. 

CNBC’s Ray Parisi tours the home with listing agent Senada Adzem of Douglas Elliman.

For even more details and photos of the extraordinary home click on this CNBC article.

Special thanks to Josh Yeo at Make.Art.Now  for his camera work and to Legendary Productions for additional footage.

Thumbnail photo credit: Daniel Petroni

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