

AmPro Realty is an equal housing opportunity luxury real estate broker representing waterfront, golf and country club Condos in Earman Villas at North Palm Beach Florida.

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Private furnished/ unfinished bedroom with large walk in closet. Pier, dock, and beautiful patio on water. Kim and his older sister told the newspaper that in addition to not wanting to deal with the liabilities that come with owning the land, they recently “made a conscious decision to divest North Palm Beach Properties’ assets so as to not leave this legacy to our children who have no knowledge of the history of North Palm Beach Properties.″ Large 2br and 1 bath apt on Earman River. The submerged land borders about 100 parcels with homes, condos, retail and marinas, many of which have docks, the Palm Beach Post reported.Ī group of owners on Ibis Way are engaging in a costly legal fight with the company, which is now controlled by founder John “Jack” Schwencke’s son, Kim Schwencke. But the family behind the company has ramped up its efforts to sell the land, demanding $40,000 or more from owners of the waterfront properties, with the threat of selling to “somebody who would have maybe … a more devious look at what they want to do,″ according to a Palm Beach Post investigation. The Earman River (Credit: Paradise Real Estate International)Ī group of owners of properties along a river in North Palm Beach are fighting back against a company’s claim that it owns the submerged land behind their properties.įor more than 20 years, dozens of owners have received demands from North Palm Beach Properties Inc., which wants to sell off the Earman River it says it has owned since it began building homes there in the 1950s.
