
Aldo Stark’s Villa Skyfall, a James Bond inspired spec mansion tucked inside the gated Stone Creek Ranch enclave west of Delray Beach, has quietly hit the market with an $85 million asking price. The single story compound sprawls over more than 22,000 square feet and is set up like a private resort, complete with a climate controlled automotive gallery, a rainforest style wellness pavilion and a concealed poker lounge. Finished this year with backlit onyx, soaring volumes and theatrical poolscapes, the property doubles as a live in showroom for Stark’s maximalist aesthetic.
Price, size and rooms
According to Realtor.com, Villa Skyfall is listed at $85 million and delivers roughly 22,400 square feet of single level living space. The floor plan stacks in nine bedroom suites, along with a mix of 12 full bathrooms and two half baths. The listing also cites an eight car garage and a separate professional catering kitchen designed for large events and staffed service.
What’s inside the house
As detailed on the listing with Senada Adžem, the home is organized around a glass walled automotive gallery that features a rotating display platform and a theater anchored by a 309 inch MicroLED screen. The wellness pavilion is styled like a boutique spa, with a hydrotherapy pool, steam and sauna rooms, a Himalayan salt therapy chamber and multiple treatment suites. Outside, the grounds add a 95 foot resort pool, cabanas, a sunken fire pit lounge and sport courts for pickleball, basketball and a private soccer pitch.
Bond touches and the car collection
Stark leaned all the way into the 007 theme. His personal car portfolio reportedly includes an Aston Martin DB5 that has screen credits tied to Skyfall, although Homes.com and the listing materials make clear that the vehicles are not part of the sale. Secret doors, a Parisian salon inspired private suite and dramatic backlit stone surfaces round out the movie set feel.
Where it sits
Villa Skyfall occupies what marketing materials describe as the last available homesite in Stone Creek Ranch, a 187 acre, guard gated community that is plotted for just 37 ultra luxury estates. The Real Deal and local listings note that the enclave has attracted high profile buyers, including Mark Wahlberg, who bought a nearby Stark designed home last year. Agents point to scarce land and tight inventory as key reasons prices at the top of this pocket keep climbing.
Listing agent Senada Adžem says interest is already steady, describing Stone Creek as “a micro market for ultraluxury homes.” As Adžem told Homes.com, “People like the idea of having a trophy home that’s one of one.” For buyers chasing privacy, spectacle and a very specific aesthetic, Villa Skyfall lines up all three, at a price tag to match.









