A newly completed megamansion tucked away in the ultra exclusive enclave of Admirals Cove in Jupiter, FL, has just hit the market for $33.25 million and boasts an array of features so luxurious that they rival those offered at even the most luxurious of hotels.
What sets this five-bedroom estate apart is that it was custom built with top-of-the-line finishes and is not a spec home unlike most new construction in the area.
“It is located in one of the top golf communities in Palm Beach County, yet has total privacy and is literally steps away from all of the lifestyle amenities found in the clubhouse and why you buy into a golf community,” said listing agent Donna Hutchins of Douglas Elliman.
“There is everything from a salon and barber shop to five restaurants on property, providing an excuse to never have to leave.”
The guard-gated golf and yacht community has been home to numerous celebrities over the years, including Donald Trump Jr., MLB legend Mike Schmidt, and singer Celine Dion.



“I think the next buyer will be someone who wants high-end amenities and privacy as well,” Hutchins said. “I could see a top executive or celebrity who doesn’t want anyone living across from them.
“What makes this home so special is you can sit out back and enjoy total privacy or jump on a golf cart and be where all of the action is going on in just a few minutes.”
Lavish amenities found throughout the 9,971-square-foot interior include a dramatic travertine and silver-leaf feature wall, a sculptural floating Cristallo staircase, MAFI Austrian wood floors, and exotic stone fireplaces.
Two designer kitchens include a stunning show kitchen with illuminated Cristallo quartzite countertops, professional-grade appliances, and a custom coffee center.
“The chef’s kitchen is located behind the show kitchen and is ideal for entertaining,” she said. “You can also bring the staff in and arrange to have them cook for you in your home. It’s the perfect place for entertaining.”
The lavish first-floor primary suite with dual water closets, stone sinks, two walk-in closets, and a titanium-tiled shower also boasts La Finestra glass walls that open up to the spa and pool.
“Privacy is most important for high-end buyers, and this home is gated and even patrolled by water to ensure top security,” Hutchins noted.
“It’s very serene and there is no house across from it, so there are incredible views of the fairway. A lot of people within this community have second and third homes, but it could very well be used as a primary residence.”



Other luxurious amenities include a VIP guest suite, an elevator for easy access to all levels, a hair salon, wine room, whole-home generator, Crestron smart home technology, a five-car garage with EV charging, and even a dog wash station. A stunning home office has custom Brazilian teak blocks with brass inlays and a stone biofuel fireplace.
“Everything is at your fingertips, and it’s just 25 minutes to Palm Beach International Airport,” she said.
There is also a wellness center featuring a spa, fitness suite, infrared sauna, and red-light and salt therapy.
A covered starlit lounge overlooking the pool offers waterfront and fairway views.
“The backyard is just stunning and everything is very Zen,” Hutchins said. “The pool is so beautiful at night. It has waterfalls coming out of the fire bowls that are very soothing.”
The resort-style outdoor living area features a Euro-edge heated and chilled saltwater pool with lap lanes, a spa, and a summer kitchen with pizza oven.
A golf membership is required with the home’s purchase and enables buyers access to enjoy high-end amenities that include two clubhouses, 45 holes of championship golf, a spa, salon, fitness center, marina, yacht club, tennis courts, and a kids club.
“If you are a golfer, you can close on the home and be out golfing the next day, which is pretty spectacular,” she said. “The membership is paid for separately and done at closing.”
Hutchins said she has already received quite a bit of interest in the property.
“There have been a lot of people from California looking to move here,” she said. “I think it is going to be a matter of time before it sells.”




