Miami’s South Beach Temple House For Sale For $12.75 Million
The famous Temple House on Miami’s South Beach is for sale. The home that has had many incarnations over the years is being offered for 12.75 million dollars by Daniel Davidson. The home is designed for entertaining and features a 6,600 square foot living room that can accommodate an orchestra and guests very comfortable.
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Built in 1933 by world-famous Art Deco architect L. Murray Dixon, The Temple House was originally designed as a single-family residence. Nine years later it was expanded and modified for use as a Jewish synagogue. In 1965 The Temple House was enlarged yet again, bringing it to its present size of 16,350 square feet. In 2003 its current owner, Daniel Davidson, embarked on a two-year quest to renovate and improve the property. Davidson installed state-of-the-art plumbing, electrical and air conditioning components into the home while preserving its original architecture and simple beauty.
This home includes five bedrooms and six bathrooms, allowing plenty of space for family members and guests. Also, residents can enjoy a 400-square-foot, sound-proof media room, which is especially designed for recording music and viewing films on a 100-inch projection screen and surround-sound speakers. The 6,600-square-foot living room can comfortably accommodate an entire orchestra and audience and has done so on several occasions. Former Vice President Al Gore addressed a gathering of 150 people in this room in March 2006. via openPR.com
