Peek inside this Tarpon Springs zen dream

The 3,260-sqft new build features a koi pond, zen garden, rooftop terrace, and swoon-worthy views.

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If you look closely you can see Editor Bailey reading on the balcony.

Rendering via Besonias Almeida

Are you ready to shack up in a slice of architectural history? This Tarpon Springs project is the first US home from the renowned architectural firm Besonias Almeida out of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Plans for the 3,260-sqft new build promise a serene escape with unencumbered views of the Gulf Coast — all within walking distance of Sunset Beach. Yeah, whoever buys this new Tarpon Springs build will make most folks incredibly jealous.

Once built, the 1725 Gulf Rd, Tarpon Springs pad will boast:

  • A courtyard with a glass-enclosed koi pond and zen garden
  • A sum of 3,064 sqft exterior deck + balcony
  • A rooftop stainless-steel spa, kitchen, and firepit
  • The 38-ft roofline height ensures you’ll look out above your neighbors
  • A four-car garage

Okay, but what’s the pricetag?

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