If you’ve ever wanted an island entirely to yourself off of Palm Beach, now’s your chance.
The man-made 10 Tarpon Isle, which includes a soon-to-be-completed 21,406-square-foot massive mansion, has just hit the market for a humble $218 million.
That’s up from its $210 million asking price last year.
“We reassessed the market,” explains listing broker Christian Angle, of Christian Angle Real Estate, who says the new price also reflects the fact that the home is closer to completion, slated for early next year.
Developed by Todd Michael Glaser, the 11-bedroom home sits on 2.27 acres.
The jaw-dropping spread includes 15 full baths and seven powder rooms, along with a library, theater, wine room, gym (with sauna), massage room, hair salon, multiple pools and a lighted tennis court.
That includes the bedrooms and baths in the attached guest house, which was originally built in 1939 by architect Howard Major and is being renovated (and partially demolished) with the help of West Palm Beach architect Roger Janssen.
Glaser and his investors bought the island for $85 million last year, the first time it changed hands since 1998, according to reports.