HILLSBORO BEACH, FL, February 26, 2014 (Press-News.org) Earle Chisholm has recently been added to the Baker Real Estate Florida team as sales director at 1200 The Ocean, a gated, beachfront condominium on prestigious "Hillsboro Mile" in Hillsboro Beach. The announcement comes from project developer 1200 The Ocean LLC, an affiliate of West Seneca, N.Y.-based Marrano/Marc Equity Corporation, one of the northeast's most prominent homebuilders, now with an enviable presence in South Florida. Hillsboro Beach is an intimate, well-known seaside "village" between Boca Raton and Ft. Lauderdale with some of the area's most lavish estate residences. The contemporary, sleek midrise will host a distinctive collection of only 18 condominium homes with up to nearly 3,000 sq. ft. priced from the $800's to $1.95 million. Residents will enjoy private or semi-private elevator access to their home, lavish gourmet kitchens and many upgrades throughout, plus private beach access, beachfront pool, covered under-building parking and access to an Intracoastal Waterway day dock.
Earle Chisholm brings a wealth of experience to the Baker Real Estate sales team. For many years, he has been a top producer in South Florida's real estate market. For the past five years, he has received "Outstanding Sales Performance" awards for his efforts specifically in the Boca Raton area. Born in the United Kingdom, Mr. Chisholm worked in the banking and mortgage finance industry, which has proven to be very helpful to his real estate clients. His extensive educational background includes studies at the Coventry Law College in England. In the early '90s, he relocated from England to the United States and now resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
"I've had the good fortune to represent some of Palm Beach County's most acclaimed residential developments, and this one will certainly fall into that same category,"
Chisholm stated. "Not only will the residences be world-class in style and quality, the
site is amazing - one of the few remaining pieces of prime oceanfront property in prestigious Hillsboro Beach. Of course, the views will be extraordinary. The development has already generated a lot of interest for those wishing to secure one of the scant 18 purchasing opportunities. In fact, some buyers have written checks right on the spot. This kind of response comes around very rarely and, in this case, it's because of the rarity of the product and location."
Chisholm added that residents will be mere minutes from Boca Raton and Ft. Lauderdale's high-end shopping, star-rated dining and Boca's Executive Airport as well as the Hollywood/Ft. Lauderdale International Airport.
The sales center is located directly across the street from the actual site at 1200 Hillsboro Mile on A1A between Hillsboro Blvd. and Atlantic Boulevard. Hours are noon until 5pm daily or by appointment. For information contact Caprice Weber at 954-732-8877, Caprice@Baker-re-Florida.com, or Earle Chisholm 954-815-3442, Earle5@hotmail.com. Both can be reached on the sales phone center at 855-203-1200. Broker participation welcome.
Chisholm named sales director at 1200 The Ocean, Hillsboro Beach, Florida
The specialist in Palm Beach County real estate named sales director at luxury, oceanfront condominium on prestigious "Hillsboro Mile." Only 18 residences priced from the $800's to $1.95 million.
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[Press-News.org] Chisholm named sales director at 1200 The Ocean, Hillsboro Beach, FloridaThe specialist in Palm Beach County real estate named sales director at luxury, oceanfront condominium on prestigious "Hillsboro Mile." Only 18 residences priced from the $800's to $1.95 million.