Sylvester Stallone Has Found His Florida Paradise

After leaving California behind and selling his Beverly Park and Hidden Hills estates, Sylvester Stallone has finally opened the doors to his new Florida mansion—and fans are in awe.

The Rocky legend and his wife, Jennifer Flavin, married for 28 years, gave a glimpse inside their $35 million Palm Beach estate in a feature for Veranda magazine. But for the couple, it’s about more than marble floors and ocean views—it’s about comfort, family, and space for the things they love… including their dogs.

“Monumental homes, but none of them embraced you,” Stallone reflected on previous properties. That all changed when they stepped into their 2014-built Palm Beach residence. “It finally felt like home.”

Luxury Designed for Living

While the lakefront mansion impresses with soaring ceilings and curated art, Stallone and Flavin prioritized practicality. With three dogs, a cat, and plenty of children in mind, the home was designed for life, not just display.

“Our family is precious, but the material things are not,” Flavin said.

Celebrity designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard, who previously worked with the couple in Los Angeles, infused the home with soft textures, performance fabrics, and a playful kind of glamour—creating luxury that breathes, laughs, and lives alongside the family.

A Home That Moves with You

Stallone’s art collection is expansive, but it’s meant to be experienced, not preserved behind glass. “I consider it like a wardrobe,” he said. Paintings are rotated and restaged to keep the space alive.

In a Veranda Instagram video, Bullard showcased the art-filled hallway, where tall windows flood the space with natural light. Abstract crimson and black panels energize one side, while a trio of grid-like pieces brings quiet balance to the other. A George Condo portrait anchors the far end, accompanied by works by Rashid Johnson and Picasso.

Even the dining room pulses with creativity: a Damien Hirst butterfly inspired a vivid cobalt 14-foot table, with globe pendant lights suspended by bright blue chain-link fixtures adding a playful pop of color.

Hollywood Roots, Florida Lifestyle

Despite its polish, the home honors Stallone’s legacy. The screening room features Rocky and Rambo memorabilia, while a private bar gleams beneath boxing-inspired artwork. In one corner, fans would find a treasure trove: the original Rocky script, championship belts, the Rambo knife, the iconic red robe, and assorted statuettes and awards. The home feels like a living legacy, not a shrine.

A Fresh Chapter in Florida

This Florida move followed the sale of Stallone’s Hidden Hills estate in 2023 to music legend John Fogerty. Originally listed at $22.5 million, it sold for $17.2 million—a price dip Stallone accepted without regrets. The Hidden Hills property had spanned 10,500 square feet and included a guesthouse, equestrian barn, riding arena, orchard, cabana, and private theater.

For Stallone, the move wasn’t just about property—it was about reinvention.

Now, in Palm Beach, he has found the perfect balance between luxury and everyday life: a home where art moves, dogs roam, and a Hollywood icon can finally feel truly at home.

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