The extravagant estate of the late sun care entrepreneur Ron Rice has hit the market for the first time ever.
” after using his knowledge as a high school science teacher to create Hawaiian Tropic suntan lotion.
“He was an amazing man and true inspiration to local business people,” said Realty Pros Assured broker Bill Navarra, who is selling Rice’s lavish Ormond Beach, Florida home on behalf of his estate. This is the first time the four-bedroom, five-bathroom residence has been listed: Rice has the palatial oceanfront abode built for himself in 1987 and it has remained in his ownership ever since.
Evidence that the mansion was built by a man who had a decadent time in the later half of the 20th century and found great success marketing through beauty pageants is evident throughout. Through ornate doors are striped wood walls galore, a kitchen with diner-style wrap-around breakfast bar, heavily draped windows, the indoor pool with its bridge and permanent angelic statue occupants and, in the main room, double-height ceilings, a split grand staircase leading down from the balcony above and more antiques than some shops.
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