
In Buddhism, obscurity is believed to be a conceptual state in that there is conjunction suffering, desire, nor clarity of self. In genuine estate, it’s a name of a 16,087-square-foot oceanfront breakwater nestled between a Atlantic Ocean and a Lake Worth Inlet in Manalapan, Florida.
Here’s what we mean…

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Heavenly, right?
If we still aren’t convinced, a palace sits on some-more than an hactare of oceanfront land. The skill boasts 6 bedrooms, thirteen bathrooms, a Zen garden, a full sauna with steam room and sauna, an outside imagining area and a Buddhist request room.
The not-so-heavenly part? The cost tag. But according to inventory agents during Douglas Elliman Real EstateRolls Royce Phantom included
Although there is a tiki hut, a dance bar and a private wharf that can accommodate a 130-foot yacht, a skill does not come with a “free” car.
Check out some-more photos of “Nirvana” below.
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