James Bond’s world has always been defined by fast cars, hidden rooms, cutting-edge technology, and larger-than-life architecture.
Villa Skyfall delivers all of the above.
Now listed for $85 million with Douglas Elliman’s Senada Adžem, the sprawling Stone Creek Ranch estate was designed by celebrity developer Aldo Stark around one extraordinary centerpiece: the Aston Martin used during the production of the James Bond film Skyfall.


Valued at more than $5 million, the car isn’t included in the sale, but it inspired one of the home’s most dramatic architectural features — a museum-quality automotive gallery that transforms the traditional garage into a showcase worthy of one of the world’s greatest car collections.



The gallery transforms what might otherwise have been a traditional garage into something resembling a private automotive museum, with the home’s dramatic design intentionally showcasing collectible vehicles as works of art rather than simply transportation.
That philosophy extends throughout the property.
Unlike many trophy homes built as speculative investments, Villa Skyfall was never intended for resale. Stark created the nearly 23,000-square-foot lakefront residence as his own home, spending years refining every detail as the ultimate expression of his design philosophy.





Named after the James Bond blockbuster that inspired it, the estate occupies approximately 2.5 acres within Stone Creek Ranch, the ultra-exclusive Delray Beach community that has quietly become one of South Florida’s premier destinations for billionaire homeowners.
The cinematic influence is evident throughout.
Towering 32-foot ceilings introduce a grand salon wrapped in illuminated onyx, while hidden behind a discreet door lies a private poker lounge reminiscent of an exclusive members’ club.



Elsewhere, a spectacular 309-inch MicroLED theater delivers a movie experience worthy of the property’s Bond-inspired name.
The residence includes nine bedroom suites, allowing guests to enjoy the property with the same level of privacy as its owners.
Every space was conceived to support a lifestyle where entertainment, hospitality, wellness, and recreation exist under one roof.





Wellness receives equal attention.
Rather than simply adding a gym and spa, Stark created an immersive retreat inspired by the Amazon rainforest, complete with an indoor swimming pool, Himalayan salt room, sauna, steam room, full spa facilities, and fitness center.
The result feels closer to a destination resort than a private residence.




Outside, Villa Skyfall continues the resort theme across its expansive grounds.
A 95-foot swimming pool serves as the centerpiece, surrounded by cascading waterfalls, fire features, private cabanas, botanical gardens, and more.
Active lifestyles are also supported by a putting green, pickleball court, and even a soccer field, creating an environment equally suited to large-scale entertaining or everyday family life.



Villa Skyfall also marks another milestone for Aldo Stark, whose custom estates have helped establish Stone Creek Ranch as one of the country’s most closely watched ultra-luxury communities.
Stark previously made headlines when actor Mark Wahlberg purchased one of his homes after relocating from California to South Florida, further cementing the neighborhood’s growing reputation among celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and billionaire business leaders.
Today, Stone Creek Ranch is often mentioned alongside America’s most prestigious residential enclaves, attracting buyers seeking expansive estate living within easy reach of Boca Raton, Palm Beach, and South Florida’s private aviation network.
At $85 million, Villa Skyfall ranks among the year’s most significant luxury listings — not simply because of its size or amenities, but because it reflects a remarkably personal vision.
Inspired by one of cinema’s most enduring franchises and built as the developer’s own dream home, it’s a property where architecture, automotive passion, and larger-than-life entertaining come together in a way few estates can match.

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