Japanese-Influenced Caribbean Estate Once Asking $45 Million Heads to Auction – Mansion Global

Posted: February 15, 2022 at 5:57 am

A sprawling oceanfront estate on the Caribbeans Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands that was originally listed for $45 million will be auctioned, without reserve, on Saturday.

Named Villa Katsura after the Katsura Imperial Villa, a cultural heritage site in Kyoto, Japan, the estate has four residences fitted into the natural hills and beaches. In total, the estate offers more than 20,000 square feet of living space with six bedrooms, nine full and four half baths, according to Platinum Luxury Auctions, which will handle the sale in cooperation with listing brokerage BVI Sothebys International Realty.

The estate was custom built in 2014 by architectural firm OBM International for a married couple from the U.S. who founded and operated a U.S.-based machine and tool company, according to the auction house. The sellers were not immediately available for comment.

Influenced by Japanese architecture, the property has Zen gardens, bamboo groves, rock sculptures, three Koi ponds, a meditation pavilion, multiple terraces and balconies, outdoor pools and 11 water features, according to Platinum Luxury Auctions.

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The propertys unique architecture and landscaping create a truly exotic and private escape in an already incredible oceanfront location within the Rosewood Little Dix Bay resort, said Trayor R. Lesnock, founder and president of Platinum Luxury Auctions.

According to Mr. Lesnock, the sellers spent approximately $25 million to create this property, which has been impeccably maintained. Nevertheless, the homes sale without reserve means it will go to the highest bidder whatever the price.

In todays economic climate, the cost to reproduce such a propertynot to mention the tremendous amount of timewould likely be double the sellers initial investment, he said.

The property was first listed for $45 million in 2014 and the price was dropped to $40 million in mid-2015, according to Mr. Lesnock. The current listing was marked price upon request.

The auction will be conducted virtually as well as at a physical venue, which has not yet been decided.

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