Late Designer Lilly Pulitzer’s Palm Beach Home Receives a Pricechopper

The home of fashion designer, Lilly Pulitzer, in Palm Beach, Florida, received a $3 million pricechop after her recent passing. It has been re-listed for $8.5 million. The home was initially hauled on the market with an $11.5 million price tag in January 2011.

The home is nicknamed "The Jungle" for its lush greenery. Built in 1983, the home has lovely tropical landscapes, numerous architectural loggias and arched windows. The home is being marketed as a piece of land on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) due to its size.

Three separate units sit on a 1.4 acre land. The property has a total of nine bedrooms all spread across three separate units. The main residence has four bedrooms, the Casita has three and the pool house has two bedrooms. While the Casita has a living room and a classic kitchen, a sauna and three bathrooms are also a part of the pool house.

Check out the photos of the home, here.

The listing lies with Brown Harris Stevens, which happens to belong to Pulitzer's children, Liza Pulitzer and Peter McKim Pulitzer, reports The New York Observer.

Lilly Pulitzer passed away on Sunday, April 7 at the age of 81 at her Palm Beach residence. On Thursday, a memorial service was held at the Episcopal Church of Bethesda By-the-Sea in Palm Beach. Many friends and family members gathered to remember Pulitzer. However, many of the mourners sported printed floral designs for which Pulitzer was most famous, reports Palm Beach Post.

Pulitzer was a very passionate designer. She said she designed clothes so she could spread joy among women.

"I designed collections around whatever struck my fancy ... fruits, vegetables, politics, or peacocks! I entered in with no business sense. It was a total change of life for me, but it made people happy," Pulitzer told The Associated Press in March 2009.

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