$60M Residential Home Sale on Hunts Point


This is a sub-market I follow CLOSELY. The property is one of the few iconic pieces of property on the Point - and Greater Seattle area. Aside from the nominal number itself, I can't begin to tell you how ridiculous this is. But good for the seller, he got someone to give him a "make-me-move" price.
With that said, I think it's an outlier. I think the real value was much closer to the $30M range. But everyone there is going to think their property values just went up 50-100%
https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2020/10/18/edifecs-ceo-pays-60m-for-hunts-point-property.html
By Marc Stiles and Patti Payne – Puget Sound Business Journal
Hunts Point is abuzz over the $60 million sale of a property, which is the most ever paid for a home in Washington state.
On Thursday, King County posted the deed, which lists limited liability company S2KHP as the buyer. Neighbors and real estate sources say Edifecs Inc. CEO Gurpreet "Sunny" Singh, is the buyer. He declined to comment.
Rodney Olson, chairman of the board at Paramount Hotels, leads the LLC that is listed in public records as the seller. He also declined to comment.
In 2010, Jeff Bezos bought the La Haye estate in Medina. King County never recorded the sale price, but a real estate excise tax affidavit filed by the state shows Bezos paid $45 million.
The $60 million sale was the biggest in Hunts Point since 19 months ago when the Barney Ebsworth estate sold for $37.5 million. A key difference is that property is just over three times the size of the one Singh bought.
The news is widely known in Hunts Point and neighboring Medina and has been the talk of Overlake Country Club. Sources said Singh made no secret of the fact he was buying the property — one of two at the tip of Hunts Point.
The 1-acre property with 295 feet of waterfront wasn't on the market, but Singh really wanted it, paying well over its assessed value of $24 million. Becky Gray of Realogics Sotheby's International Realty, who brokered the $60 million sale, declined to comment.
Hunts Point residents are driving up demand by buying parcels adjacent to their homes. Steve and Connie Ballmer did that nearly a year ago. It's "the story of the Point," said luxury home broker Tere Foster of Compass.
What makes the town of 435 so appealing to billionaires is properties stretch from Hunts Point Road to the shoreline, offering total privacy, said Foster, who brokered the sale of the Ebsworth property.
Hunts Point is in the 14th wealthiest ZIP code in the region. Among the residents are cellular telephone industry pioneer Bruce McCaw, whose 4-plus-acre estate abuts the Ballmers' home to the north, and former Microsoft executive Scott Oki. Real estate developer Dave Sabey also lives in Hunts Point.
Rodney and Janice Olson built the house eight years ago. It has five baths and three bedrooms and measures 7,400 square feet.
Singh's company, Edifecs, received an infusion of money with investments from private equity firms TA Associates and Francisco Partners. Singh told the Business Journal the deal exceeded $1.5 billion and that he planned a big payoff for his 550 employees.
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I took a look at the property but the third walk in closet left a lot to be desired.
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Rich people still use landlines?Doog_de_Jour said:I took a look at the property but the third walk in closet left a lot to be desired.
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Usually to control the gate.dirtysouwfdawg said:
Rich people still use landlines?Doog_de_Jour said:I took a look at the property but the third walk in closet left a lot to be desired.
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I like a good closet as much as the next guy but I sure as fuck dont want a phone in thereDoog_de_Jour said:I took a look at the property but the third walk in closet left a lot to be desired.
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Wood be a lot less grindr accounts if no one had phones in the closet.Pitchfork51 said:
I like a good closet as much as the next guy but I sure as fuck dont want a phone in thereDoog_de_Jour said:I took a look at the property but the third walk in closet left a lot to be desired.
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What are the monthly Antifa Homeowners Association dues to ensure the house isn't burned to the ground when the revolution comes?
Or do they just go after facebook posters and Trump donors they don't like?
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pawz said:
Usually to control the gate.dirtysouwfdawg said:
Rich people still use landlines?Doog_de_Jour said:I took a look at the property but the third walk in closet left a lot to be desired.
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I legit LOL! 🤣DerekJohnson said:pawz said:
Usually to control the gate.dirtysouwfdawg said:
Rich people still use landlines?Doog_de_Jour said:I took a look at the property but the third walk in closet left a lot to be desired.
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A lot of the homes at that end of the Point (ILTCITP, TWILTD) have BLM signs in the yard - including Sinegal, Oki & Carroll.PurpleThrobber said:What are the monthly Antifa Homeowners Association dues to ensure the house isn't burned to the ground when the revolution comes? *
Or do they just go after facebook posters and Trump donors they don't like?
*I bought a shotgun. Also, putting together a Go-bag. #facts
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Scrolling down the page, all I saw was your avatar and that I was quoted.DerekJohnson said:pawz said:
Usually to control the gate.dirtysouwfdawg said:
Rich people still use landlines?Doog_de_Jour said:I took a look at the property but the third walk in closet left a lot to be desired.
I *KNEW* what was coming next. I wasn't disappointed. Simple fact. Case Closed. End of discussion.