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A look inside Mark Wahlberg’s new mansion in Delray’s ‘billionaires row.’ 5 things to know

Actor, director and former Calvin Klein model Mark Wahlberg He’s no stranger to Palm Beach County and is now also a homeowner. 54-year-old man bought a mansion worth more than 30 million dollars west of Delray Beach This month with a deed filed Oct. 16 in official Palm Beach County records.

It’s unknown if Wahlberg plans to become a full-time Sunshine State resident, but here’s what we know about his latest home purchase.

Mark Wahlberg purchased property at Stone Creek Ranch in West Delray Beach for more than $30 million

Home at ultra-elite Stone Creek Ranch Community west of Delray Beach It has 18,600 square meters of indoor living space, a total of 26,000 square meters including open areas. Seven-bedroom, twelve-bathroom house Palazzo di LagoIt includes a home theater, gym, 170,000-gallon saltwater lagoon pool, a brilliant white agate wall in the breakfast area, a hidden cigar lounge, safe room, tennis court, wine cellar, wellness suite and an oversized outdoor chess board.

While a deed recorded in Palm Beach County official records states the sale price of the house as $32.6 million, the multiple listing service shows that the house was sold for $37 million. For example, if furniture or artwork is included in the sale, there may be differences between the recorded deed price and the price agreed upon at closing. The purchase was made by a limited liability company called Closest to Delray.

Known as ‘billionaires row’, Stone Creek Ranch is a magnet for celebrities and high-profile buyers

Known as “billionaires’ row,” Stone Creek Ranch attracts celebrities and high-profile buyers for its exclusivity and 24-hour security. The gated community has just 37 properties, each on at least 2.5 to 3 acres with lakeside views.

Billionaire hedge fund manager and New York Mets owner Steve Cohen owns a home in Stone Creek Ranch. Celebrity shoppers checking out Stone Creek Ranch properties recently include singer-songwriter Alicia Keys and 2021 Super Bowl halftime performer The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye. Football star Lionel Messi also checked out Stone Creek Farm before settling on a home in Fort Lauderdale.

Mark Wahlberg’s ties to Palm Beach County include a brother

Wahlberg had been visiting Palm Beach County for many years. He is an investor in F45 Training, which has seven locations in Palm Beach County, including one about a mile from his Stone Creek Ranch home. in 2021 worked He’s in a now-shuttered F45 in Jupiter after gaining weight for his movie “Father Stu.”

In 2023, he helped raise money for World Central Kitchen and Maui fire victims. beverage service at Rocco’s Tacos & Tequila Bar in Delray Beach. And Wahlberg’s brother, Jim Wahlberg, co-owns the Riviera Beach company. K12Printing.

In 2024, the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation, together with K12Print, donated a new passenger minibus $77,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County.

Stone Creek Ranch home is copyright-compliant

The name of the house Wahlberg bought in Stone Creek Ranch Palazzo di Lago. It was built in 2017 on a peninsula inside the neighborhood with only two houses on it. Although it’s not new, it was redesigned by Aldo Stark of Prestige Design Homes and was first offered for sale in March for $45 million.

Designed with the splendor of Lake Como and the seduction of James Bond’s “Casino Royale,” the house features a large seven-car garage with a separate golf cart area. Design features include 30-foot ceilings, expansive walls of glass, crystal chandeliers, a chef’s kitchen made of walnut and Italian gray marble, and a hallway lined with Brazilian Guiana wood.

From California to Las Vegas and now Delray Beach’s ‘billionaires row’

Wahlberg moved his family from Los Angeles to Las Vegas in 2022. in 2024 Las Vegas Review-Journal Following Wahlberg’s move, two major film companies are reportedly planning to build a $1.8 billion movie studio and a mixed-use development in the area. Wahlberg said the move to Las Vegas was in part for his four children and that he wanted to place them in “a good, safe, healthy environment where they can thrive and pursue their interests and goals and pursue what they want to do in life.” Hollywood Reporter In 2024.

While there are several areas in Palm Beach County that have been dubbed “billionaire country,” including Palm Beach Township, Stone Creek Ranch’s rising sales prices have earned it that nickname. In November 2024, Villa Ghost It sold off-market for $55 million, with a recorded deed reflecting a sale of $36.8 million, according to the listing agent. The house next door, Casa Maranello, sold in January for $50.5 million, per multiple listing service, with recorded deed for $41.5 million. Stark is reportedly working on a home in the community that will cost $65 million.

Kimberly Miller He is a journalist at The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA Today Network in Florida. He covers real estate, weather and environmental issues. Subscribe Dirt for weekly property reviews. If you have news tips, please send them to kmiller@pbpost.com. Help support our local journalism, subscribe today.

This article was first published in the Palm Beach Post: Mark Wahlberg uses LLC to buy home in Stone Creek Ranch, Delray Beach

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