Call it a “Whopper” of a deal.

Two Burger King franchisees have chosen to auction off their Florida mansion on Hutchinson Island that was last listed for $7.4 million, Mansion Global reports.

The online sale — to be handled by Interluxe Auctions — will officially begin on Jan. 13 with a $2 million starting bid.


  The owners made a big investment in outdoor-area updates. Interluxe Auctions The owners made a big investment in outdoor-area updates. Interluxe Auctions

  The property is shaded by Palm trees. Interluxe Auctions The property is shaded by Palm trees. Interluxe Auctions

  There’s an outdoor bar and kitchen included in the sale. Interluxe Auctions There’s an outdoor bar and kitchen included in the sale. Interluxe Auctions

The sellers of the Mediterranean-style residence are Sarah and James Cammilleri, who run a Burger King franchise empire through JCS Management Group — overseeing nearly 60 franchise locations mostly in the northeastern US.

They bought the residence for $1.6 million in 2017 and spent more than $1 million for outdoor area upgrades.

The Cammilleris opted for the auction route because it will give them sale certainty, as opposed to waiting on the open market to bring them a buyer.


  Inside, there’s a grand double-height great room. Interluxe Auctions Inside, there’s a grand double-height great room. Interluxe Auctions

  A view of the home’s layout. Interluxe Auctions A view of the home’s layout. Interluxe Auctions

  The indoor kitchen. Interluxe Auctions The indoor kitchen. Interluxe Auctions

  There’s room inside for a home office. Interluxe Auctions There’s room inside for a home office. Interluxe Auctions

  A bedroom that enjoys water views through massive windows. Interluxe Auctions A bedroom that enjoys water views through massive windows. Interluxe Auctions

  A recreation area. Interluxe Auctions A recreation area. Interluxe Auctions

  The home itself enjoys terrace space. Interluxe Auctions The home itself enjoys terrace space. Interluxe Auctions

The four-bedroom spread faces the Intracoastal Waterway. Taking advantage of its perch, a bean-shaped salt water pool runs along the waterfront. Outside, there’s also an al fresco kitchen and bar, and a 105-foot dock with two boat lifts.

The family’s updates to the outdoor area included big pool upgrades. Now, it has a hot tub with seats for up to 15, new resurfacing, cabanas and a beach area with a fire pit. The bar and kitchen area was also dressed with cristallo stone from Brazil.

As for the home, it dates to 1996 and runs 6,515 square feet. There are four bedrooms, a game room, a double-height great room with views of the water and an attached garage.

Marketing images show glam white interiors, an open kitchen that faces the great room and massive window exposures.

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