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$27.5 Million Palm Beach Home Of MagicJack Mogul Hits The Market!

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The $27.5 million house of Dan Borislow of magicJack, just hit the market (Waterfront-Properties.com photo)

The stunning oceanfront Palm Beach home of magicJack mogul Dan Borislow just came on the market with its soccer field and a glass wall 2400 bottle wine cellar.

The $27.5 million four-bedroom, 6-bath Contemporary at 1045 S. Ocean Blvd. features floor to ceiling windows that show off its sweeping ocean views.

The floors are high gloss wenge wood, and every last detail of the 10,000-square-foot house was painstakingly considered during a recent renovation by famed interior designer Marc Michaels.

Borislow, who was major soccer supporter, and purchased a professional women’s soccer team in 2011 even had a soccer field at the house.

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A gorgeous, oceanfront soccer field!

And for the wine lovers, the home boasts a unique wine cellar, that isn’t in a cellar at all.

Instead, bottles line glass walls and give the modern home a gorgeous piece of modern art.

Borislow, the inventor of magicJack, which allowed people to make phone calls over the internet, died in 2014.

Soon after, his estate faced a number of lawsuits including a $200 million suit from NetTalk.com that claims Borislow wrongfully used NetTALK’s technology for the magicJack Plus gadget.

Additionally, the IRS, a Palm Beach Gardens resident and the Palm Beach Kennel Club are seeking $10 million they say they are owed.

Borislow was 52 when he died of a heart attack after a soccer match.

[vc_message message_box_style=”3d” message_box_color=”turquoise”]By Jose Lambiet, GossipExtra.com, excerpt posted on  SouthFloridaReporter.com Aug. 23, 2016 [/vc_message]

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