Botanical Paradise in Boca Raton Lists for Nearly $15 Million

The home features a serene garden with a 40-foot waterfall, two lakes and plants from around the globe.

Villa Florentyna is a stunning trophy estate nestled in a secluded Boca Raton enclave and is on the market for $14.95 million. This remarkable property spans five acres of a botanical paradise, boasting unparalleled landscaping that includes a magnificent 40-foot waterfall, two lakes, a koi pond, and flora from all over the world. While strolling along the 1/3-mile walking trails, the grounds offer stunning lighting effects and botanical wonders. The primary residence features six bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, two half-baths, soaring ceilings, and an expansive floor plan, while guest quarters are currently configured as a six-person home office complete with a mini-kitchen and full bath. 

Compass in Boca Raton is managing the sale of the property at 9614 Pondwood Rd. It was built in 2005 and the property taxes are nearly $29,000 yearly. Contact Elliot Koolik at elliot.koolik@compass.com for more information.

You May Also Like
Big Four Firm Deepens South Florida Roots

PwC Expands Footprint in Palm Beach County Amid Wealth Migration Boom

Read More
Powering the Past and the Future

Florida Power and Light Turns 100.

Read More
The Real ROI: Boynton Beach’s New Housing Project

PulteGroup Tackles the Region’s Quiet Crisis: Housing the People Who Power the Economy

Read More
Developers Bet Big on Florida’s Palm Coast

BH Group and Unicorp join forces as Northeast Florida draws new wealth

Read More
Other Posts
Brickell-Area Tower Secures Major Backing as Miami Defies National Trends

A $111 million construction loan from Goldman Sachs to build The Perrin, a sleek 26-story apartment tower rising just west of Brickell.

Read More
A Fix for the Fixer-Uppers: Florida Rewrites Its Condo Law Before the Market Cracks

Tens of thousands of condo owners have been blindsided by sudden special assessments, skyrocketing HOA fees, and panicked boards scrambling to comply.

Read More
Big Brains, Bigger Build: PBA Bets $236M on West Palm’s Future

Palm Beach Atlantic University to fund a transformative new student housing project in West Palm Beach.

Read More