Beatles and music icon John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono purchased the oceanfront estate on Palm Beach’s billionaire’s row known as El Solano for $725,000 in 1980. That same estate is now back on the market for $47.5 million. El Solano was built in 1925 by iconic South Florida architect Addison Mizner before he sold it to Harold K. Vanderbilt. It traded hands several times before Lenon and Ono purchased it less than one year before Lenon was murdered in New York City. Ono sold the property in 1986 for $3.15 million and it last sold for roughly $23 million to John Sites of Wexford Capital.
El Solano is located on South Ocean Boulevard, spanning 14,000 square feet split between a 10,500 square foot main house with 7 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, a 2-story pool house with a guest suite. The home features many of the original ornate architectural details which were a classic Mizner touch including hand-stenciled wood ceilings, stone carved fireplaces and a stone staircase. El Solano features a massive master suite with a sitting room, private office and ocean views. The grand living room was built for Vanderbilt and also overlooks the Atlantic. The home also features a grand dining room, library, family room, living room,
Outside features 1.3 acres of lush, opulently landscaped grounds complete with a tennis court and pavilion, 2 swimming pools so you are always in the sun, and 180’ of ocean frontage. The beach is located across South Ocean Boulevard where there is a private beach cabana.
El Solano is currently listed for $47,500,000 with Christian Angle of Christian Angle Real Estate.