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The 5 mansions of the billionaire who wants America to live a 'smaller' existence
 
Curbed
By Adrian Glick Kudler
16 hours ago
 
Jeff Greene is a billionaire who made most of his fortune shorting subprime mortgages ahead of the last recession. Greene took a private jet to this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, along with his wife, children and two nannies, and then told Bloomberg that "America's lifestyle expectations are far too high and need to be adjusted so we have less things and a smaller, better existence. We need to reinvent our whole system of life."

Green owns a $195-million palace in Beverly Hills with 23 bathrooms and a rotating dance floor, two other Los Angeles mansions, a mansion in Palm Beach, a mansion in the Hamptons, and a 145-foot party yacht called Summerwind that once severely damaged a protected coral reef off Belize. Here's a look:



Greene paid $35 million for Beverly Hills's Palazzo di Amore in 2007, when it was still only partly built. He finished the job and today the property has a 35,000-square-foot main house with 12 bedrooms, a 3,000-bottle wine cellar and tasting room, a separate 10,000-bottle cellar, a kitchen with walk-in fridge, a staff wing, and a Turkish spa; a 15,000-square-foot entertainment center with bowling alley, 50-seat theater, "a dressing room for live stage shows," and a disco/ballroom with "state-of-the-art laser light system and revolving dance floor"; a vineyard that produces 400 to 500 cases a year; a total of 23 bathrooms; a quarter-mile driveway; and the aforementioned rotating dance floor. He put it up for sale last fall for $195 million, the most expensive home on the market in America by far.

Click here or on the image above for more pictures of Greene's Palazzo di Amore.




Today when they're in Los Angeles, Greene and family mostly stay in this three-story, beachfront Malibu house, which he had built in 2010 (he bought the property for $5.5 million in 2007). The 4,110-square-foot home has four bedrooms, glass walls and direct ocean access. Greene's been trying to sell the house for years. It's now listed at $11.75 million.

Click here or on the image above for more pictures of Greene's Malibu house.




In 2009, Greene decided to leave California (possibly for tax purposes) and move back to Palm Beach, Florida, where he grew up. He paid $24 million for La Bellucia, a 1920 estate with a nine-bedroom, 12,000-square-foot main house designed by Addison Mizner and 234 feet of oceanfront. During an extensive renovation of the house, he shacked up with his family in six suites at his own Omphoy Ocean Resort hotel, where he reportedly converted a banquet-equipment storage room into "a playroom with a photo booth, juke box and movie theater" and a meditation garden into a playground for his children.

Click here or on the image above for more pictures of La Bellucia.




Greene paid $36 million in 2011 for a Hamptons spread called Tyndal Point; it's a 55-acre parcel with 3,000 feet of beachfront, three houses, two carriage houses, and two docks.

Click here or on the image above for more pictures of Greene's Hamptons spread.




Greene bought his bachelor pad in Beverly Hills in 2002 for $1.575 million. It was recently renovated, but in its Greene heyday it had five bedrooms, a 1,000-bottle wine cellar, a dance club, a theater, a four-story elevator, and two dog runs. Also possibly an observatory. He's downsizing, though: After trying for years to sell it, just a couple of days ago he closed a sale on it for $8.9 million.

Click here or on the image above for more pictures of Greene's Beverly Hills bachelor pad.

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Billionaire tells Americans to live more modestly
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After flying to Davos in a private jet with his wife, kids and two nannies, billionaire Jeff Greene, who amassed a fortune betting against subprime mortgage securities, is lecturing the rest of us to live more modestly.

“America’s lifestyle expectations are far too high and need to be adjusted so we have less things and a smaller, better existence,” Coral Gables founder Greene told Bloomberg News at the World Economic Forum, adding, “We need to reinvent our whole system of life.”

That’s rich from the man who owns one of the most expensive residential listings in the country, a $195 million, 53,000-square-foot Beverly Hills mansion, Palazzo di Amore, with 23 bathrooms, a bowling alley and a disco with a 10,000-crystal chandelier.

He married Mei Sze Chan there in 2007, with Mike Tyson famously as best man. But they never moved in, and rented the place out because they live in Palm Beach, where they bought a $24 million mansion in 2011.

Greene, whose net worth is $3 billion, also owns a $12.5 million Malibu mansion, plus a 55-acre estate near Sag Harbor said to boast three docks and five separate houses purchased in 2011 for $36 million.

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Therein lay the difference between the "Old Rich" and the "Noveau Riche".
Why?  Well, because I'm a bastard, that's why.

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My mother died a month ago, and my sister and I have been going to her house as often as possible in recent weeks to box up stuff and to decide how to dispose of glassware, furniture, clothing etc. You know what? You really can't take it with you!
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I don't care if he is rich or not.. What I don't like is people telling me how to live yet they do the exact opposite.. It is seems the Green Fascists wants us to live in a Feudal society.. 
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Envy is a sin, not a virtue.

(Last time I checked Reverend Huckabee bought a lavish Florida manse. I believe Palin, Santorum, live very well. I believe Cruz' wife is a highly paid captain, of America's commerce.)

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kevindavis wrote above:
[[ It seems the Green Fascists wants us to live in a Feudal society...]]

This guy is the living example of "do as I say, not as I do...."

And... you're absolutely right about the greenies bein' fascists.