2013/07/18 13:42:48
bluzdog
 
A Hollywood, Calif. recording engineer and “soundware” developer has reduced the asking price on his 15th-floor townhouse at the Setai in Miami Beach to $18.5 million from an initial $22 million, according to the listing’s broker, Jill Eber.
“White lacquer walls, 18-foot ceilings, mosaics — it’s very dramatic,” Eber told The Real Deal.
Recording engineer Douglas Rogers, the founder of software instruments company EastWest and owner of the historic EastWest Recording Studios, put the townhouse on the market in February for $22 million.
The 3,650-square-foot unit at 101 20th Street in South Beach features three balconies, four bedrooms and a double height oceanfront living room with a wraparound staircase. —
http://therealdeal.com/miami/blog/2013/07/17/sound-engineer-reduces-ask-at-setai-to-18-5m/
 
Rocky
2013/07/18 13:58:37
Mesh
If I only just didn't buy a home......
2013/07/18 14:05:53
craigb
I'll wait until he gets desperate and drops the price to $16 mil...
2013/07/18 15:23:12
bapu
20th Street is known as the rich man's slums.
 
I'll pass.
2013/07/18 15:37:25
craigb
If I make fun of Bapu's advanced age, would that be considered an archaeological dig?
2013/07/18 15:38:03
bapu
craigb
If I make fun of Bapu's advanced age, would that be considered an archaeological dig?


BaddaBoom!
2013/07/18 15:38:25
craigb
(Not that I'm mean enough to do that naturally.)
2013/07/18 15:52:16
Mesh
craigb
If I make fun of Bapu's advanced age, would that be considered an archaeological dig?


Trying to dig up some dirt are ya?
 

2013/07/18 16:03:04
Truckermusic
mud slinging I tell ya!
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