Parents turn to son to sell Palm Beach landmark

130 Brazilian Avenue, Palm Beach
130 Brazilian Avenue, Palm Beach

The longtime owners of a landmarked house in Palm Beach turned to their son for help in selling the Brazilian Avenue residence for $5.66 million.

Tony P. Angiuli, an agent with Q Properties, represented his parents Nick and Barbara Angiuli in their sale of the property at 130 Brazilian Avenue.

Q Properties listed the house for sale with an asking price of $5.795 million in early February, and it was under contract on March 2. Another agency previously had held the listing for nine months.

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Tony Angiuli also represented the buyers, David S. and Zoya V. Slone.

The property spans about a third of an acre and includes the main, four-bedroom house and a two-bedroom guesthouse. The property has 5,167 square feet of living space.

The town of Palm Beach designated the Brazilian Avenue house as a landmark in 1996. Its architectural features include a three-story tower at the front entrance with an irregular shape.

Nick Angiuli is a retired home builder who paid $550,000 for the house in 1989, then extensively restored and remodeled it. [Palm Beach Daily News] — Mike Seemuth