A newly completed mansion on South Flagler Drive just landed on the West Palm Beach market asking $42.5 million, immediately becoming one of the most expensive homes listed on the water in the city.
West Palm Beach has spent years playing second fiddle to its gilded neighbor across the bridge, but a wave of high-end development has been quietly closing that gap.
The 13,370-square-foot property at 6315 S. Flagler Drive is developed by Hilary Musser, who built a following through Netflix’s “Members Only.”
Musser constructed the home to be a fully immersive Italian design concept. Every major finish, fixture and furniture piece was sourced from Italy. The home is the only fully Poltrona Frau-designed residence in the United States, the brand responsible for the interiors of Ferrari vehicles now making its American kitchen debut here with a $1 million installation. Two Poltrona Frau closets alone are valued at $500,000.
The property also installs the country’s first Ergofocus holographic suspended electric fireplace, imported from France and placed in the primary bedroom suite.
Made up of seven bedrooms, and 11 bathrooms, the home sits on 144 feet of Intracoastal frontage with direct sight lines to Mar-a-Lago and the Breakers.
A second-story pool delivers 180-degree waterway views, while the third-floor balcony clears the rooflines of Palm Beach Island’s billionaire row entirely.
A 100-foot deep-water dock handles yachts of equal length.
Inside, 12-foot white oak frameless doors by Garofoli were signed by the manufacturer as singular works. Fantini fixtures, Florim tile, Italian marble and a private cinema with custom Poltrona Frau seating round out a spec sheet that reads less like a listing and more like a provenance document.
The property is also five minutes from Palm Beach Island and 10 from the airport.
