Sylvester Stallone's $35M Florida Mansion: A Glimpse into the Star's Lavish Lifestyle
Sylvester Stallone Unveils His Jaw-Dropping $35 Million Mansion in Florida
The ultimate Hollywood bad boy, Sylvester Stallone, has finally opened the gates to his stunning $35 million mansion in Palm Beach, Florida. The 79-year-old Tulsa King star and his model wife Jennifer Flavin have been dropping hints about their opulent abode for years, and we're thrilled to give you an exclusive sneak peek inside this luxurious lair.
Built in 2014, the sprawling estate boasts seven bedrooms, a whopping 10 full bathrooms, and two half-baths in the main residence. But that's not all - there are also two guesthouses, perfect for when the Stallone family has friends or family members over (and let's be real, they have plenty of both). The 79-year-old actor purchased this Palm Beach property four years ago with his gorgeous wife Jennifer, but it wasn't until two years ago that they finally moved in.
So, what makes this mansion so special? For starters, the backyard is a tropical paradise, complete with a keyhole-shaped pool, a sandy beach, and breathtaking views of the ocean. And if you thought that was impressive, wait till you see the stunning private beach that comes with this property - it's the only one in all of Palm Beach! It's no wonder Stallone and Flavin are beaming with pride as they show off their new pad to Veranda magazine.
But what really sets this mansion apart is its interior design. Famed designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard, who has worked his magic for the likes of the Kardashians, created a look that's perfectly described as "laid-back glamour." Think plush sofas, statement art pieces, and decor that exudes effortless elegance. The Veranda magazine article notes that Bullard aimed to create a "loungy vibe" in this stunning abode - and boy, did he deliver!
So why did the Stallones need such an enormous mansion? Well, they have three gorgeous daughters - Sophia, 28, Sistine, 27, and Scarlet, 23 - who require plenty of space to roam. And let's not forget their art collection, which is so vast that it needs its own separate room (or two). "I consider my art collection like a wardrobe," Stallone quips in the magazine article. "You can move pieces around to keep things fresh and exciting!"
But what really steals the show here are the words of Jennifer Flavin herself. The 54-year-old model and actress has always been known for her warm and inviting personality, and her comments on this mansion only solidify that reputation. "I've always made every house we've ever had a home," she reveals in an interview with Veranda magazine. "I don't care if someone spills something - I can just replace the rug or get it cleaned." She adds with a chuckle, "We have three dogs and a cat and lots of children - nothing we own is precious."
However, what's truly priceless to Jennifer Flavin are her family members. "Our family is precious," she says lovingly, "but the material things aren't precious at all." It's clear that this lovely couple knows exactly what they value most in life.
But before you get too comfortable envisioning yourself living like a Hollywood A-lister, let's talk turkey. According to reports, Stallone and Flavin recently sold their Hidden Hills, California property for a whopping $17 million (yes, just $18 million less than this Florida mansion!). And before that, they lived in an equally opulent Beverly Park mansion - one that they sold to Adele for a reported $58 million (after originally listing it for a staggering $110 million).
So what's next for the Stallones? Well, they've been quite busy with other pursuits as well. As you might have heard, the actor joined a coalition of Hollywood unions and industry leaders to urge Donald Trump to support tax incentives aimed at reviving the movie and TV business. And in an interesting turn of events, Stallone was appointed by Trump himself (alongside fellow big-screen veteran Jon Voight) as "special ambassadors" to Hollywood. Talk about a career full of twists and turns!
But don't worry - these "special ambassadors" have also joined forces with the unions group to appeal for help from the President in getting tax incentives reinstated. The note sent to Trump focuses on three key tax measures: Section 181 (which allows immediate expensing of up to $15 million in production costs); Section 199 (which provided a deduction for domestic production activities); and Section 461 (permitting companies to carry back net operating losses).
It's clear that Sylvester Stallone is a man who knows how to live life on his terms - but it seems like he's also willing to roll up his sleeves and fight for the industry he loves. One thing's for sure: with this stunning mansion as their new home, the Stallones are ready to take on whatever Hollywood throws their way.
Sources:
- Veranda magazine
- Robb Report