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Luxurious Balinese-inspired abode of a famous musician up for sale at $1.75 million in Florida

The band's co-founder is relinquishing ownership of La Serenidad, a tropical retreat in Broward County complete with koi ponds, bonsai gardens, and a luxurious swimming pool akin to a resort.

Luxurious Balinese-inspired Florida residence, once belonging to a renowned music star, is up for...
Luxurious Balinese-inspired Florida residence, once belonging to a renowned music star, is up for sale at a price of $1.75 million.

Luxurious Balinese-inspired abode of a famous musician up for sale at $1.75 million in Florida

Chuck Panozzo of Styx Sells Tropical Retreat in Wilton Manors

After more than 15 years of living in the tropical retreat of La Serenidad, Chuck Panozzo, co-founder and bassist of the iconic band Styx, is moving on. The sale of this unique property, located in Wilton Manors, Florida, is being handled by Juan Zapata and Susan Rindley of ONE Sotheby's International Realty.

Built in 1952, La Serenidad spans just over 1,600 square feet and boasts two bedrooms, a home office that can be converted to a third bedroom, and three bathrooms. The home's interiors feature warm wood finishes and custom craftsmanship, creating a cosy and inviting atmosphere.

The outdoor areas of La Serenidad are a true paradise. They include a lush garden, koi ponds, fountains, teak sculptures, bonsai trees, and Ashoka trees. A shaded gazebo provides a serene spot for meditation, while secluded corners offer quiet spaces for reading. Sunny poolside spots are perfect for entertaining. Most of the art and sculptures in the outdoor areas are included in the sale.

La Serenidad is currently on the market for $1.75 million. Panozzo, who has lived in high-rises in Chicago and Miami before, is planning to return to city living, closer to the growing arts and culture scene in downtown Fort Lauderdale.

Panozso is still actively touring with Styx, known for hits like "Babe," "Lady," and "Mr. Roboto." He purchased La Serenidad in 2007 for $305,000. The name of the buyer who purchased La Serenidad is not publicly available.

For more information about La Serenidad or to arrange a viewing, contact Juan Zapata and Susan Rindley of ONE Sotheby's International Realty.

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