- A mansion in Delray Beach’s Stone Creek Ranch is on the market for $21.99 million.
- The property is located across a lake from a home recently purchased by actor Mark Wahlberg.
- Known as “billionaires row,” the exclusive community attracts affluent businesspeople and celebrities seeking privacy.
- The 12,000-square-foot home features six bedrooms, nine garage bays, and 2.5 acres of waterfront land.
A nearly 12,000-square-foot mansion on the market in the exclusive Stone Creek Ranch community west of Delray Beach offers 2.5 acres of waterfront land, nine garage bays, and the extra rare amenity of being neighbors with actor, entrepreneur and former rapper Mark Wahlberg.
The opportunity to rub elbows with the A-list celebrity carries a $21.99 million price tag, which also includes the French Riviera-style six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home at 9303 Hawk Shadow Lane.
Described as a “rare infusion of architectural brilliance, natural beauty, and adrenaline fueled elegance”, the home has a private wing for the primary suite with dual bathrooms, an office, custom-designed boutique-style closets and European white oak floors.
The kitchen is anchored by a Calacatta Crema marble island. The ovens are Wolf. The views are of water, and the lighting fixtures are designed with Selenite crystals, which are promoted as having the power to remove negative energy and instill calmness.
The home is also across a small lake from the estate purchased by Wahlberg in October for a recorded $32.6 million. The multiple listing service shows the house sold for a total of $37 million, which can happen if other items such as furniture or artwork are included in the deal.
Douglas Elliman agent Senada Adzem, who has completed more than a dozen sales in the private 37-home Stone Creek Ranch, is the listing agent for 9303 Hawk Shadow Lane. The home, dubbed Villa Ananda, was built in 2018 by owners who are car enthusiasts with an affinity for Lamborghinis.
While there are nine air-conditioned car bays, Adzem said expandable lifts could accommodate up to 18 vehicles. The arrival area of the home was also designed to handle race car carriers.
Adzem, who was also the listing agent for the home Wahlberg purchased, said Stone Creek Ranch has gained a reputation for being an enclave for the super-affluent, earning it the nickname “billionaires row.”
“It is attracting high profile businesspeople and celebrities, either in sports or entertainment, because of its privacy and security,” she said. “There are many billionaire residents in here whose names are not known and who own under opaque limited liability corporations to remain private.”
Villa Ananda has most recently been on the market beginning Sept. 16. Adzem said on Oct. 30 that she had shown the home to two celebrities and an affluent businessman. She declined to comment on their identities.
Billionaire hedge fund manager and New York Mets owner Steve Cohen owns a home in Stone Creek Ranch. Celebrity shoppers who have perused Stone Creek Ranch estates recently include singer-songwriter Alicia Keys and 2021 Super Bowl halftime performer The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye.
Soccer star Lionel Messi also looked in Stone Creek Ranch before settling on a Fort Lauderdale home.
The community is about 8 miles from the beach and six miles from the Boca Raton Airport, but closer to private schools such as Pine Crest and Saint Andrew’s.
While Palm Beach County has a few areas dubbed “billionaire’s row”, including in the Town of Palm Beach, Stone Creek Ranch’s increasing sales prices put it at the top of the market for homes west of I-95 and without ocean access.
In November 2024, a home dubbed Villa Spectre sold for $55 million off market, according to the listing agent, with a recorded deed reflecting a $36.8 million sale. The home next door, Casa Maranello, sold in January for $50.5 million per the multiple listing service with a recorded deed of $41.5 million.
Both homes were designed by Aldo Stark of Prestige Design Homes, who is reportedly working on a home in the community that will list for $75 million.
Other homes listed for sale as of Oct. 31 include one for $23 million and another for $47.5 million.
Villa Ananda at 9303 Hawk Shadow Lane was built in 2018 with gardens designed by Boca Raton-based landscape architect Krent Wieland. Instead of the ubiquitous palm trees, the grounds are planted with Italian cypress, roses, bougainvillea, and Japanese blueberry trees.
“The owners are big health and wellness fans,” Adzem said. “They were strategic and intentional when building the home.”
Kimberly Miller is a journalist for The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA Today Network of Florida. She covers real estate, weather, and the environment. Subscribe to The Dirt for a weekly real estate roundup. If you have news tips, please send them to kmiller@pbpost.com. Help support our local journalism: Subscribe today.

