Inside the $285M Florida Mansion: Ultimate Luxury Living

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On Real Estate Report, we delve into the jaw-dropping tale of the most expensive home in the United States, currently taking shape in sunny Florida. This property, located at 1960 South Ocean Boulevard, is a real estate marvel, boasting a plethora of extravagant features like a boat house, bowling alley, movie theater, and even a wine cellar. With an asking price of $285 million, this estate is set to shatter records, leaving Ken Griffin's $240 million Penthouse purchase in New York City in the dust. The sheer opulence and grandeur of this property make it a true standout in the realm of luxury real estate.
Situated in the exclusive town of Manalapan, this property offers not just a home but a lifestyle of unparalleled luxury. With neighbors like Tony Robbins and Larry Ellison, the elite status of this neighborhood is undeniable. The property itself features 700 feet of water frontage, combining both oceanfront and intra-coastal views, providing a truly unique living experience. The listing on Zillow paints a picture of the extravagant nature of this area, with neighboring properties commanding prices ranging from $33 million to $95 million.
The brain behind this ambitious project is none other than Stuart Sder, a former mayor of Manalapan turned real estate investor. His vision for this property includes a private car museum, guest house, gym, spa, and a range of other lavish amenities. The speed at which this project has progressed is nothing short of impressive, with plans approved and construction well underway within a short timeframe. Managed by rwb construction management, known for their expertise in luxury builds, this project is in capable hands. The property's inclusion in the list of the 25 most expensive homes for sale globally is a testament to its exclusivity and allure in the world of high-end real estate.

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