


A Florida mansion in the exclusive Stone Creek Ranch community in Delray Beach has listed for $24.2 million.
Known as the Rosewood Estate and pegged as real estate “eye candy,” the mansion spans an impressive 11,500 square feet.
But perhaps the most unique aspect is the community’s 24-hour security service — which is manned by ex-Marines.
“All 187 acres are guarded around the clock by former military and police and with the most advanced technologies available,” Senada Adzem, who holds the listing with Douglas Elliman, told The Post.
“The Rosewood Estate is a striking, architectural masterpiece,” Adzem added.
Made up of six bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, amenities include a high-design home theater, a salt-water pool with an original sculpture by artist David Harper, a tennis court, a half-basketball court, a full wellness center with a sauna, a library and a craft/hobby space.
The open floor plan boasts a chef’s kitchen and a conservatory room for “afternoon tea,” the listing notes.
Perched on 2.6 acres, the estate features two first-floor VIP suites and a second-level primary suite with a private balcony, a fireplace, dual baths, closets and a dressing room.
Stone Creek Ranch has been described as an ultra-exclusive, gated community home to billionaires and A-listers such as Steve Cohen and healthcare investor, Eric Moskow.
The neighborhood only offers 37 multimillion-dollar estates and is made up of 187 acres.