Sneak peek inside Guy Fieri's new waterfront home on Singer Island near West Palm Beach
The expansive Singer Island estate bought in July by Food Network superstar Guy Fieri was on the market for sale fully furnished for eight months before the Flavortown kingpin picked it up at a discounted rate of $7.3 million.
That's nearly $1.5 million less than the list price for the five-bedroom, five-bathroom corner lot home dubbed as "rare" for its 230 feet of frontage on the Intracoastal Waterway and room for a 100-foot yacht.
Whether Fieri keeps the furniture, which includes a smothering of leather and heavy dark wood pieces, is unknown but sources familiar with the sale said the spikey-haired chef visited the home more than once and will likely undertake a hefty remodel.
The home, which has 6,621 square feet of indoor living space, was built in 2008 with Grecian-style columns, hand-carved coral stone fireplaces, pecky cypress beamed ceilings, an elevator that leads to the master suite, which has a private balcony and private laundry. The open kitchen has two center islands, a Wolfe eight-burner stove, double ovens, granite counters, and a restaurant-style stainless steel double-door refrigerator.
There also is a three-car garage, a summer kitchen and a 50-foot infinity pool overlooking the water.
Guy Fieri is no stranger to Palm Beach County and South Florida
Fieri previously bought a waterfront home in a small gated community in Lake Worth Beach for $3.9 million in 2021.
Fieri, who signed an $80 million, three-year deal with the Food Network in 2021, is a frequent visitor to Palm Beach County but it's unclear whether he plans to make the area his full-time residence. He told the Bradenton Herald in 2021 that his family will stay in Northern California at least until his youngest son Ryder finishes high school.
According to IMDb, Ryder Fieri was born in 2005.
The Singer Island home is not in a gated community but is located on the dead-end street Coral Way. It is less than two miles by water to the Lake Worth Inlet, also called the Palm Beach Inlet, and less than a mile to Phil Foster Park, which boasts a world-class diving and snorkeling area under the Blue Heron Bridge.
Kimberly Miller is a veteran journalist for The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA Today Network of Florida. She covers real estate and how growth affects South Florida's environment. Subscribe to The Dirt for a weekly real estate roundup. If you have news tips, please send them to [email protected]. Help support our local journalism, subscribe today.
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