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Remodeled estate lists for $90 million on the Intracoastal Waterway in Palm Beach

Remodeled estate lists for $90 million on the Intracoastal Waterway in Palm Beach

Yahoo14-05-2025

Coffee tycoon Robert 'Bob' Stiller and his wife, Christine, are asking $90 million for their extensively renovated lakefront house in Palm Beach, according to a new sales listing.
A limited liability company linked to the Stillers paid a recorded $66 million for the estate at 1350 N. Lake Way in 2023. The couple then carried out a major remodeling project, building records show.
The seller in the 2023 deal was a company controlled by casino-and-resort mogul Steve Wynn.
The new listing is the most expensive Palm Beach property being marketed in the Palm Beach Board of Realtors Multiple Listing service.
Built in 2013, the seven-bedroom house faces about 150 feet of lake frontage and has a deep-water dock, the new listing says. The lot measures eight-tenths of an acre and is nine streets south of the inlet at the north tip of the island.
In all, the house has about 17,000 square feet of living space, inside and out, according to the sales listing.
Broker Christian Angle of Christian Angle Real Estate holds the listing. He declined to discuss the property, and the Stillers could not immediately be reached for comment.
Robert Stiller co-founded and is the former CEO of the Keurig Green Mountain coffee empire. The company today is known as Keurig Dr Pepper Inc.
The Stillers' ownership company — 1350 North Lake Acquisitions LLC — bought the two-story, Bermuda-style house in April 2023 after Wynn and his wife, Andrea Hissom Wynn, had remodeled it for resale. A Wynn-controlled company had paid $49 million for it in April 2021 as an investment property.
Angle's sales listing went active May 13 and describes the 'pristine' estate as a 'rarely available' property on the Intracoastal Waterway.
'This rare and luxurious home boasts breathtaking lake and sunset views from all principal rooms,' the listing says.
Among the home's features are stone and hardwood flooring, high ceilings and rooms filled with natural light, the listing says. The layout features two primary bedroom suites — one on the first floor and one on the upper level. The formal living room has a fireplace and French doors opening to a covered loggia, one of two that overlook the lakeside pool.
The listing also mentions a library, a formal dining room with a butler's panty and a family room open to the breakfast area and kitchen. There's also a fully equipped 'professional chef's kitchen.'
Wittmann Building Corp. of West Palm Beach was the contractor for the Stillers' renovations, according to courthouse records. Contractor Paul Wittmann declined to comment.
The Stillers' company bought the house shortly after the couple sold their oceanfront mansion at 589 N. County Road for around $170 million — a deal that still holds the record as the most-expensive residential property ever sold in Palm Beach, the Palm Beach Daily News has confirmed.
In the sale on North County Road, Angle represented the buyers, car car-dealership magnate Michael Cantanucci and his wife, Kimberly, while broker Lawrence Moens of Lawrence A. Moens Associates acted for the sellers.
Moens handled both sides of the 2023 sale on North Lake Way.
The house on North Lake Way was built by Palm Beach real estate developer and investor Patrick Carney and his wife, Lillian, who used it as a custom home for themselves.
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This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
Darrell Hofheinz is a USA TODAY Network of Florida journalist who writes about Palm Beach real estate in his weekly 'Beyond the Hedges' column. He welcomes tips about real estate news on the island. Email dhofheinz@pbdailynews.com.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Daily News: Remodeled lakefront estate lists for $90 million in Palm Beach

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