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Couple Buys Palm Beach Biltmore Condo Bought for $7.65M

Great things come in twos, right? Like when two people buy two two-bedroom apartments. In this case, we have a two-bedroom double apartment at the Palm Beach Biltmore that has traded hands for $7.65 million.
Who is this couple of people that has bought this couple of apartments? According to the Real Deal, Alan and Christine Curtis have purchased two lobby level units from the estate of the late Frieda Anne Furman, who died in February 2013. Her husband, financier and Broadway producer Roy L. Furman, was the estate's ancillary personal rep.

Before the Furmans owned the units in 2007, it was the property of the the Slim-Fast founder, S. Daniel Abraham.

The Curtises are no stranger to owning property with a legacy. They have also owned a landmarked beachfront house on South Ocean Boulevard that previously belonged to none other than the late John Lennon and Yoko Ono.

The 4,349 s.f. apartment faces the lake. and was combined from two units when the hotel converted to condos in 1980. The building originally opened in 1926 as the Alba Hotel. Pop the cork for these new owners.

· Double condo in Palm Beach Biltmore sells for $7.65M [The Real Deal]