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Sotheby’s slaps $258 million price tag on Caesarea mansion

The property on sale is reportedly owned by Russian-Israeli billionaire Valery Kogan.

The property in Caesarea, designed in the styles of Baroque and Rococo architecture, which Sotheby's has listed at the sale price of $258 million. Credit: Sotheby's International.
The property in Caesarea, designed in the styles of Baroque and Rococo architecture, which Sotheby’s has listed at the sale price of $258 million. Credit: Sotheby’s International.

The Sotheby’s international realty website recently listed a property in Caesarea for the staggering price of $258 million.

The “royal-style mansion” includes four bedrooms and five bathrooms and sits on a three-acre lot. It has 69,000 square feet of interiors, according to the auction house.

The property is designed in the styles of Baroque and Rococo architecture and includes “a private spa, indoor pool and interior design featuring natural marble and onyx mosaics, 14-karat gold moldings, unique parquets, silk carpets and custom-made furnishings.”

The identity of the seller was not noted by Sotheby’s, but Israel’s financial daily Globes had previously reported that the property was likely owned by Russian-Israeli billionaire Valery Kogan.

This article first appeared in Israel Hayom.

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