
A high-profile former Trump White House adviser and onetime Fox News contributor has quietly joined the club in Palm Beach, buying a luxe mansion just two blocks from Mar-a-Lago for roughly $17 million. The deal, which closed in early May after a brisk stint on the market, shifted a 2017-built estate into the hands of a buyer already familiar to political cable-news watchers, adding one more boldface name to a neighborhood steeped in seasonal politics and private-club life.
Sale and property details
The house at 150 Kings Road sold for $17,125,000 on May 6, 2026, according to public sales records. Built in 2017, the home offers four bedrooms, five and a half baths and about 6,823 square feet of living space, with finishes that lean unapologetically upscale, including marble floors, a backlit onyx bar and a resort-style pool just a short walk from Mar-a-Lago.
The property hit the market this spring at $19.5 million, then saw a price trim before a quick contract and close. Those listing and sale figures line up with local MLS data and major listing platforms, as reflected on Realtor.com.
Who bought it
The buyer is identified as a former Trump White House adviser and former Fox News contributor, according to the South Florida Business Journal. That outlet published multiple interior and exterior shots of the property, credited to photographer Marcos Guevara of MG Media, and was the first local publication to link the well-known political figure to the recorded sale.
Local context
Listing data show the seller was represented by Shavendra Roopchand and Kristen Gerhard of Compass Florida, while the buyer worked with Casey Flannery of Equestrian Sotheby’s, according to Redfin. The swift deal underscores how demand in Palm Beach remains intense for newer, move-in ready properties within walking distance of Mar-a-Lago and the island’s seasonal downtown scene.









