The Palm Beach estate of the late Max Fisher, who was an advisor to many Republican presidents and uncle to Miami Dolphins owner/Related Companies chairman Stephen Ross, listed for a total of $26 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Recently approved on an 11.5 acres on Blossom Way, his new home will not only be longer than a football field (464 feet) and feature over 800 feet of ocean frontage but its windows and doors will have the capability of "disappearing."
A ginormous Palm Beach estate named Il Palmetto owned by billionaire Netscape co-founder Jim Clark is about to hit the market for $137 million, reports the Wall Street Journal, becoming the priciest listing in Palm Beach County...
For $7.5 million, Max Weinberg, the longtime drummer for Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, just purchased this Palm Beach single-family home for $7.5 million. The 4,420-square-foot residence comes with five bedrooms, marble and hardwood flooring.
In Palm Beach, this nearly one-acre property offers a beachfront soccer field. The Wall Street Journal recently featured the listing, noting its 228 feet of oceanfront and 2,400-bottle wine cellar. The $27.5 million listing offers four bedrooms.
We're going to take you on a tour of the 10 most expensive homes sold in the Miami area through nearly six months of 2016. The top four home sales were $25 million or higher, with three of them located in Palm Beach.
The 12,747-square-foot spec home has six bedrooms, eight and a half bathrooms, becoming the fifth most expensive listing in Palm Beach County, where nine homes are currently asking $30 million or more.
A $35-million 19,286-square-foot mansion on the intracoastal in Palm Beach designed by Milton Klein is pending sale at $34.975 million after initially listing for 37.45 million in January 2015.
The four-bedroom contemporary is fresh off a renovation by Marc Michaels and features some stunning wall-to-wall views in the master bedroom. Keeping the view pristine from all areas of the home is an automated window washing system.
The Palm Beach International Boat Show starts today, featuring over $1 billion worth of yachts, boats and accessories. Here's a sampling of the superyachts in attendance.