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$185M ‘Demo-Ready’ Palm Beach Estate Hits Market

The 17,572-square-foot Palm Beach estate is one of the most expensive listing in the country.
A sprawling 2-acre estate with multiple pink buildings sits behind a massive pink seawall and turquoise waters lapping on the coast.
The Palm Beach estate features inspiring views of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Imagine dropping nearly $200 million on a mansion, just to turn around and demolish the entire thing to build something new. That’s what listing agents suggest for a sprawling 1980s-built compound that has just about everything one could want in a multi-million-dollar Palm Beach estate.

The 17,572-square-foot estate at 911 N. Ocean Blvd. sits on about 2.2 acres of beachfront property in Palm Beach, and, with an asking price of $185 million, it’s one of the most expensive listings in the country. The estate served as the longtime home of real-estate mogul Murray Goodman, who many consider a pioneer of the super-regional mall, having developed large shopping centers like The Esplanade Palm Beach and Westmoreland Mall in Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania.

And the lore of the land underneath rivals the history of its recent prestigious owner. The address is part of what used to be a 27-acre lot that housed Playa Riente, the “finest private residence in America in the early 1920s,” according to American Aristocracy. Anna Dodge, the widow of automotive titan Horace Dodge, bought the home for $1.8 million (about $33 million today, adjusted for inflation). Dodge razed the property in the ’50s and sold off the land in lots for development after losing a legal challenge to rezone the land for use as a club.

A massive lavish Spanish-style home sits behind an ornate water fountain.
Renowned architect Addison Mizner designed Playa Riente, which Vogue Magazine called the finest residential home in America in the 1920s.

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A massive lavish home sits behind seawall
The massive seawall built in the ’20s still stands today.

Goodman bought a portion of the land in the mid-1970s before he moved his family and business to Palm Beach from Pennsylvania. His daughter Marley Overman, listing agent at Illustrated Properties, told Realtor.com that the estate is good condition but has potential for a developer to create their own vision. Overman’s mother, Joanie, plans to downsize and move to the opposite side of town to be closer to family following Goodman’s death in December 2024, Realtor.com reported.

The estate’s most eye-catching feature, in its current form, is a massive, sunset-pink seawall facing Palm Beach’s world-renowned waters. The estate has four buildings with 12 beds, 20 bathrooms, a resort-style pool, a full-sized tennis court, a cabana, a greenhouse, and 360-degrees of lush views.

If you can’t quite scrape together $185 million to buy the estate outright, good news, there’s still a way in. Zillow will help mortgage applicants with pre-qualification, noting that a possible payment might only cost about $1.2 million a month.

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a high aerial shot shows the estate is close to the Palm Beach Country Club and steps away from turquoise ocean water
The ocean-front estate is a stone’s throw away from the Palm Beach Country Club.
An aerial view of the estate shows four buildings, a tennis court, a pool, and ample parking
An aerial view of the compound shows its sheer scale. its four buildings are harmoniously placed between lush courtyards and resort-style amenities.
Trees arch over a brick driveway lined with shrubs of various heights
Carefully guided topiaries, like this arched entryway, no doubt stun guests visiting this Palm Beach paradise.
A brick-laid driveway is lined with well-manicured trees and fuzzy shrubs
Well-manicured shrubs and trees stand like a stately welcoming staff to a South Florida palace.

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a concrete path underneath a canopy of trees leads to a wooden front door
A thick canopy of trees cradles the sunlight above, creating a fairytale path to a tantalizingly mysterious front door.
several ornate patio chairs sit in a lushly lined outdoor gathering area just outside the home
This estate was built for gatherings, with ample seating areas and sites for entertainment.
patio armchairs are arranged in a seating area adjacent to a full-sized tennis court replete with a shrub wall
Channel your inner Serena Williams on this private court.
a resort-style pool is lined with reclining lounge chairs and umbrellas
This resort-style pool offers a calmer, more private waterside getaway to the wide-open ocean just behind the backyard wall.
A manicured grass lawn dotted with tall palm trees overlooks the Atlantic Ocean's sun-lit waters
Cinematic views abound at this beachside paradise.

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