Two years after buying a mansion in Delray Beach, Jeff Herzog and his wife Jill bought a luxury apartment in Miami Beach.
Through a trust, the couple paid $ 8.2 million for a unit on the 12th floor of the South Tower of the Continuum on South Beach at 100 South Pointe Drive.
Herzog is the founder and CEO of ZOG Digital, based in Phoenix, Arizona, an agency that handles digital marketing for Allstate, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, KitchenAid, Capital One and the Hershey Company.
The Herzog’s 2,792 square meter apartment has four bedrooms and five bathrooms.
Ownership records show the seller is 1201 Continuum LLC, a company owned by Barry Brown and Michael Pulwer, who recently sold another unit in the same building to retired racing driver Brian Vickers.
Eddy Martinez and Roland Ortiz from One Sotheby’s International Realty represented the seller and Senada Adzem with Douglas Elliman represented the buyer, JHJ Family Trust.
In 2018, the Duke’s Trust bought a 13,895-square-foot mansion in Delray Beach for $ 10.6 million. The couple still own the seven bedroom, nine bathroom property, according to records.
In 2019, Pulwer’s company paid $ 4.2 million for the two Continuum units and, according to records, combined them.
The Duke paid $ 2,936 per square foot, the highest price paid per square foot on the west side of the 42-story South Tower, Martinez said.
The custom-made unit features a 10-foot living room with panoramic views of the ocean, Biscayne Bay and South Pointe Park, ornate interiors, a terrace and a living room / spa, depending on what is on offer. It launched last year for $ 8.9 million.
In September, Pulwer sold a two-bedroom apartment on 36th. In 2003, Pulwer paid $ 813,000 for this unit.
The Continuum was built by New York developer Ian Bruce Eichner nearly a decade ago and continues to attract high profile buyers. Last month, Philadelphia developer Bart Blatstein and his wife Jill Blatstein paid $ 5.5 million for a Continuum townhouse. Tech entrepreneur Hari Ravichandran bought a unit on the 35th floor for $ 8 million in the same month as the Vickers deal.
Contact Francisco Alvarado
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