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Todd Michael Glaser's 10 Tarpon Island, Palm Beach's Only Private Island, Goes Under Contract

Palm Beach’s infamous 10 Tarpon Isle, the only opportunity to live on your own private island in Palm Beach, has gone under contract. The home was listed for $187.5 million after initially listing for $218 million following its completion last year. The once in a lifetime legacy estate was developed by one of South Florida’s leading ultra-luxury spec home developers Todd Michael Glaser with his partners and features 360 degrees of water views and privacy. 10 Tarpon Isle was listed with Suzanne Frisbie of The Corcoran Group and Chris Leavitt of Douglas Elliman while the buyer is represented by Margit Brandt of Premeir Estate Properties.

The original 1930’s estate was completely redeveloped and now spans 28,618 total square feet of living space situated on the 2.2+ acre private island. 10 Tarpon Isle features 11 bedrooms and, 15 full bathrooms bathrooms and 7 powder rooms with a 5 car garage and guest house.

10 Tarpon Isle features the ultimate in luxury including a newly reimagined indoor spa features a massage room, hair salon, steam room, and sauna. There is also a beautiful library with a bar, wine refrigerator and humidor cigar display; a wine room; and an Entertainment Room with fireplace, wine refrigerator, billiards table, and movie lounge. The home fitness club quality gym features a weight room, cardio room, wet bar and fireplace.

Outdoors the estate’s extensive ground feature lush landscaping and resort style amenities with 360 degree water views. 10 Tarpon Isle features rare lighted clay tennis court with a viewing pavilion, an east facing pool, a loggia with full outdoor kitchen and fireplace as well the main 98' south facing pool with spa with pool bar and cold plunge. The island also features two separate boat docks to accommodate an array of vessels and sea toys.

Images via Todd Michael Glaser, Chris Angle Real Estate and Douglas Elliman