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Maryanne Trump Barry Lands Buyer for $24 Million Florida Home

The Palm Beach property is opposite her brother's Mar-a-Lago resort

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Maryanne Trump Barry and the Palm Beach home she's selling

Composite: Google Images; Scott J. Ferrell/Getty Images
Maryanne Trump Barry and the Palm Beach home she's selling
Composite: Google Images; Scott J. Ferrell/Getty Images

Maryanne Trump Barry, former federal appeals court judge and the eldest sister of President Donald Trump, has found a buyer for her $23.9 million Palm Beach mansion.

The 8,270-square-foot home is pending sale as of Tuesday, according to listing records.

Built in 1956, the eight-bedroom home hit the market in December for $22.9 million, and the price was raised to $23.9 million later the same month, listing records show.

The house has a formal living room, a sunroom, a library, an oceanfront balcony, a patio and a pool, according to the listing with Christian Angle of Christian Angle Real Estate. The brokerage did not immediately respond to request for comment.

Ms. Barry, 80, purchased the home—which comes with roughly 194 feet of ocean frontage—in 2004 for $11.5 million and owns it through a trust, records with PropertyShark show.

The identity of the buyer and the final sale price are not yet available.

Ms. Barry is an attorney and inactive senior circuit judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which has jurisdiction over Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Shetook inactive senior status in February 2017.Ms. Barrycould not be reached for comment.

The property is right across the street from her brother’s Mar-a-Lago resort—dubbed the "winter White House"–and directly opposite a mansion belonging to Mr. Trump, property records show. A second home owned by Mr. Trump is close by too, records show.

The Palm Beach Daily News first reported the contract.