Published by The Real Deal South Florida, November 13, 2021
NASCAR Hall-of-Fame Jeff Gordon’s former Highland Beach Oceanfront property is on the market for $42 million, complete with a 20-car Motor Court, an Auto Museum, and 120′ of Oceanfront.
Gordon owned the 16,500-square-foot mansion from 1997 to 2003, during the height of his career when he won three of his four NASCAR Cup Series championships. He sold the home for $13.3 million.
Hamister Group founder Mark Hamister, who died earlier this year, bought it and his Son, Hamister CEO Daniel Hamister, is the owner.
The 7-Bedroom Home has a mix of Mediterranean styling and contemporary features, including a double-height bank of Windows in the main living room that overlook the Atlantic Ocean. A listing from Premier Estate Properties Inc.’s Joseph Liguori describes the home as inspired by the Cap D’Antibes area of the French Riviera. Amenities include a gym, theater room and a club room with a wet bar and billiards table. The Hamisters added a 6-Car Garage to the property. Hamister would like to sell the property with all of the furniture included.
The rear of the home features an infinity-edge Swimming Pool and a private walkway leading to the Beach. The property totals about an Acre.
Recent sales of Oceanfront Single Family Homes in Highland Beach ranged in purchase price from $5,000,000 – $30,250,000.