Casa del Ensuenos is a 1928 Mizner-era compound on the Intracoastal waterfront in the Estate Section of Palm Beach, fully gut-renovated over a multi-year reconstruction and never occupied since completion. The landmarked property sits on nearly 1.5 acres with 200 feet of direct Intracoastal frontage, comprising a main house, boat house, tennis pavilion, and six-car garage across approximately 27,000 total square feet.
Casa del Ensuenos is a 1928 Mizner-era compound on the Intracoastal waterfront in the Estate Section of Palm Beach, fully gut-renovated over a multi-year reconstruction and never occupied since completion. The landmarked property sits on nearly 1.5 acres with 200 feet of direct Intracoastal frontage, comprising a main house, boat house, tennis pavilion, and six-car garage across approximately 27,000 total square feet.
Mizner Architecture & Landmark Renovation
The original structure dates to 1928 and carries landmark designation, which governed the scope and exterior parameters of the renovation. The reconstruction preserved the Mediterranean and Venetian envelope while converting the interior to a fully contemporary layout with modern mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems throughout. Landmark status in Palm Beach means any future exterior modification requires Landmarks Preservation Commission approval, but the heavy lifting on this compound has been completed: new seawall, new generator, and comprehensive infrastructure replacement are already in place.
Interior Configuration
Fifteen bedrooms and eighteen full bathrooms are distributed across the main house and ancillary structures. The main residence includes a chef's kitchen, eight fireplaces, and a full performing arts theater with a built-in stage. An elevator serves the primary floors. A comprehensive security camera system is installed throughout the compound.
The property was staged and furnished by Vesta Home, with all furnishings available for separate purchase. The interior has never been resided in following the completed renovation.
Outdoor Living & Grounds
The western-facing grounds orient toward the Intracoastal, with an expansive covered loggia running along the waterfront elevation. A heated infinity pool with swim-resistance jets sits between the main house and the water. The compound includes a private sunken red clay tennis court with its own pavilion, a feature rarely found even among Estate Section properties of this scale. Exterior landscape lighting has been fully redesigned as part of the renovation.
Water Access & Docking
The 200-foot Intracoastal frontage includes private docks equipped with a 40,000-pound boat lift and a new seawall. The property faces west directly onto the waterway, providing direct access south to the Lake Worth Inlet, approximately 3.5 nautical miles, and north to the Palm Beach Inlet at roughly 5 nautical miles. The boat house is a separate structure from the main residence.
Location & Access
The Estate Section position places the compound minutes from Worth Avenue to the south and the Southern Boulevard corridor connecting to downtown West Palm Beach. Palm Beach International Airport is approximately a 15-minute drive via the Southern or Royal Park bridges. Beach access is available steps from the property on the ocean side of the island, a function of the Estate Section's narrow east-west cross section at this latitude.
The Lima Addition subdivision within the Estate Section is among the most tightly held blocks on the island. Compounds of this frontage and acreage in the Estate Section rarely trade, and the combination of landmark architecture, completed renovation, and 200 feet of direct Intracoastal water frontage distinguishes this from the handful of comparables that have transacted in recent years.
Key Features
- Landmarked 1928 Mizner compound, fully gut-renovated and never occupied post-construction
- 200 feet of direct Intracoastal frontage on nearly 1.5 acres
- Four structures: main house, boat house, tennis pavilion, six-car garage
- Private docks with 40,000-pound boat lift and new seawall
- Sunken red clay tennis court with dedicated pavilion
- Full performing arts theater with stage
- Heated infinity pool with swim-resistance jets
- Eight fireplaces and comprehensive security system
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