Texas motor home dealer seeks to auction off Florida mansion that once asked $60M

Florida mansion

This Vero Beach, Florida mansion, once on the market for a staggering $60 million, is hitting the auction block Thursday — and there’s no minimum bid, says Concierge Auctions, which is handling the sale in partnership with Richard Boga and Cindy O’Dare of ONE Sotheby’s International Realty.

The auction runs until Feb. 15.

The oceanfront estate, at 2150 South A1A, is in a gated community. It boasts a 2,000-square-foot roof transformed into a sky deck, along with a 2,000-bottle wine cellar and a movie theater — all on 6.24 acres, with 200 feet on the ocean and 200 feet on Indian River Lagoon, ideal for kayaking and fishing.

The seller is a Texas motor home dealer, Doug O’Banion, and his wife, Sharon. The couple bought the home at auction for $10.25 million in 2019 and renovated it.

The eight-bedroom home comes with 10 baths, two powder rooms, a chef’s kitchen, and media and game rooms.

Design details include high ceilings, multiple fireplaces, French doors, crown moldings and custom built-ins. Outside, there’s a pool, a hot tub, a fireplace, an outdoor kitchen and a 400-foot private dock with a lift.

The smart-wired home also features hurricane-impact windows, an elevator and a generator.

A renovated guest house and a 14-car temperature-controlled garage with two entrances are also on the property.

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