Palm Beach, Florida, has been a haven for America’s richest since Standard Oil tycoon Henry Flagler built the Florida East Coast Railway in the 1890s and built the iconic Breakers hotel. The exclusive town—full-time population: 9,200—has seduced an array of notables including the Vanderbilts, the Kennedys and Sylvester Stallone with its heady mix of sunshine, sand and low taxes. There are fewer than 2,500 homes in town, only a fraction with a coveted ocean view.
At the dawn of Trump 2.0, Palm Beach is once again the center of America’s political universe. Here’s a look at the rock stars, politicians and business bigwigs who are neighbors of the 45th, and now 47th, president.
Read the full story on Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/chasewithorn/2025/01/19/all-the-presidents-neighbors-here-are-the-billionaires--celebrities-who-live-near-mar-a-lago/
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