Between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, on a private barrier island near Hillsboro Beach, sits Mike Tuchen’s pink-hued mansion.
After scarcely two years of proprietorship, Mike Tuchen has chosen to raise his Florida home on a selective Hillsboro Ocean side obstruction island in upper east Broward Province back available. The San Francisco-based tech leader is asking a smidge under $22 million for the waterfront spread, which lays on very nearly 3/4 of a section of land of land tucked between the Atlantic Sea and Intracoastal Stream.
The President of Onfido, a worldwide supplier of personality and check administrations, and his better half Sarasina bought the property from Russian club proprietor Saying Smolentsev for nearly $17 million in spring 2021. Fabricated and planned in 2009 by Everton Improvement, the dignified pink and white-managed structure offers five rooms and 10 showers spread across almost 11,000 square feet of stylish living space enhanced all through with a blend of marble and dull hardwood floors, gorgeously managed walls and high wood-bar roofs.
Listing agent Chad Carroll of The Carroll Group at Compass says, “This trophy estate represents the pinnacle of coastal living, offering the best of both worlds overlooking a pristine beach on one side and the Intracoastal with a boat dock on the other.” “The property offers everything one could possibly need; the level of luxury is unmatched, from impeccable design and incredible amenities to prime location and gated privacy.”
The three-story building, which is located roughly 20 minutes north of Fort Lauderdale in the upscale “Millionaire’s Mile” neighborhood, has a number of amenities, including a club room, gym, bar, wine cellar, and golf simulator. In addition, there is a large five-car garage and 100 feet of Intracoastal coastline with a 70-foot dock and 30,000-pound boat lift.
In particular, the entry foyer with its two recessed wall niches stands out inside. From there, a formal dining room features a built-in buffet, a gourmet kitchen boasts an eat-in island and top-notch stainless appliances, and a living area with a fireplace is emphasized by sliding glass doors that spill outdoors. A family room is connected to the adjacent dining area, and the luxurious upstairs master bedroom is equipped with a sitting area, two separate balconies, and an opulent bathroom that includes a rainfall shower and soaking tub.
The grounds, dotted with palm trees, have Italian marble terraces, a summer kitchen, a pool, and a spa that border a verdant lawn and comfortable patio. There are also steps that lead straight down to the ocean.
The Tuchens also own a home with an ocean view in Pebble Beach, California, which they spent $6 million for in the winter of 2017. This information is based on property records.