A Real-Life White Lotus! $48 Million Florida Smart Home With Private Wellness Center and Signature Scent Puts HBO’s 5-Star Resort to Shame
A six-bedroom waterfront estate in Palm Beach Gardens is offering one buyer the chance to enjoy luxury resort living in their own home.

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Heroes, villains, and victims come and go on HBO’s racy anthology series “The White Lotus,” but the one thing that remains the same after every season is the lust that the show inspires for luxury resort life—albeit without the murders and the scandal.
Now, a $47.5 million Florida mansion is offering one very wealthy buyer the chance to enjoy a five-star resort experience in the luxury of their own home, providing hotel-worthy amenities that make the fictional “White Lotus” chain look like Motel 6.
Located in a gated community in Palm Beach Gardens, FL, the Oro Estate is a newly constructed waterfront “masterpiece” that aims to provide its residents with the features one might expect from a luxury hotel.
Not only that, the varied amenities are intended to cater to every hobby and interest, from wellness to wine drinking. Here, even the discerning group of guests at “The White Lotus” would struggle to find anything to complain about.
For example, the buyer has the opportunity to choose the signature welcome music for guests who arrive at the estate via the Intracoastal Waterway on the estate’s three docks, which can accommodate at least two yachts.
(Trevor Melton / Bespoke Photography) (Trevor Melton / Bespoke Photography) (Trevor Melton / Bespoke Photography)
The music of choice plays through discreet, top-of-the-line speakers that line the walkway from the dock to the main residence, and around almost the entire property.
The estate also has a calming, soothing custom scent that is pumped into the home through the HVAC system, ensuring that every room is perfumed—a similar system that is used in spas.
“When you come into a spa, it’s very aroma-driven,” explains property creator Michael Stamm, president and CEO of Stamm Development. “So we went to a firm in Manhattan to create a custom scent that actually pumps through the HVAC system, as they do in high-end resort spas.
“Oro is a one of a kind,” says Stamm of the estate. “Unique architecture with materials that we imported from Italy and natural stone cladding, tropical landscaping with landscape lights. The structures are made with riff-cut oak and handcrafted, custom millwork with beautiful light tones.”
Stamm is no stranger to creating a unique identity for a home, explaining that his company endeavors to turn every luxury property it develops into an exclusive brand.
(Trevor Melton / Bespoke Photography) (Trevor Melton / Bespoke Photography) (Trevor Melton / Bespoke Photography)
This estate’s name, he notes, is the brand. Oro—the Spanish word for “gold”—is a nod to the home’s luxurious look and feel, as well as the home’s location on a street named after the luxury Spanish resort town, Marbella.
The beach town’s main avenue is also known as the “Golden Mile” thanks to the staggering display of wealth that can be seen from every home.
Naturally, the estate has its own designer logo, with Zen circles reflected on both of the O’s in “Oro.” You’ll see the logo throughout the home, from the fluffy towels in the wellness center to the free weights in the gym.
And that’s not just staging. The listing states that the dwelling is fully furnished by the design firm Artefacto.
The estate’s tropical 1.08-acre lot contains 16,000-plus square feet of indoor living space with six bedrooms and 11 bathrooms. They’re spread among four structures, including a gatehouse, or “security hut.”
There’s also a detached guesthouse, pool, garage, and outdoor showers. In addition, there’s a trophy garage with a car turntable. In total, there are six enclosed garages.
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They are all impressive, but it’s the main house that really takes your breath away. That residence is accessed through a walkway with waterfalls, pools, plant-covered walls, and step-over streams.
From the towering glass front entrance, you can see all the way through the home to the Intracoastal Waterway in the back.
The spacious kitchen is equipped with up-to-the-minute appliances, massive double islands, and a double-sided dining bar. It opens up to an elegant but comfy family room.
The primary suite is also grand, with double baths and closets.
The estate’s wellness centers include an oversized sauna, a full gym, a massage studio, a hair salon, and even yoga gardens with waterfalls.
Outdoors, there’s a 70-foot lap pool, fire and water features, and a mini private beach with sand, coconut palms, and hammocks.
(Trevor Melton / Bespoke Photography) (Trevor Melton / Bespoke Photography) (Trevor Melton / Bespoke Photography)
The Oro Estate is located in a private and exclusive community of only four luxury mansions, whose residents are so renowned that an NDA prohibits Stamm from naming them.
The estate is “going to stand the test of time from a design standpoint,” says Stamm. “Designs come and go, but this is such a classic home, it allows the architecture and quality to speak for itself for a very long time.”
Well, after “The White Lotus” series has run its course, as spicy as it may be.