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Jon Bon Jovi Buys Palm Beach, Florida, House for $10 Million

The Mediterranean-style home has ocean views, a pool and spa

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Jon Bon Jovi's new Florida house is beige stucco with a red tiled roof. It was built in 1985.

Composite: Alberto E. Rodriguez / Staff; Google Maps
Jon Bon Jovi's new Florida house is beige stucco with a red tiled roof. It was built in 1985.
Composite: Alberto E. Rodriguez / Staff; Google Maps

Jon Bon Jovi has splashed out on a mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, for $10 million.

A Florida corporation tied to the singer via his Nashville-based business manager purchased the home on North Ocean Boulevard on March 5, according to property records.

Mr. Bon Jovi, 56, bought the two-story Mediterranean-style villa from the family of the late local businessman Gene Goldfarb, records show.

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The "Living on a Prayer" singer often spends time in South Florida and has friends in the area, according to the Palm Beach Daily News, which first reported the sale.

By chance, the celebrity homeowner’s eponymous band just put out his 13th studio album, titled "This House Is Not for Sale."

The beige stucco and red tile-roofed home was built in 1985 and spans more than 6,800 square feet, according to a former listing in the Palm Beach multiple listing service.

The home has ocean views, four bedrooms, five-and-a-half bathrooms and an elevator. The 0.36-acre lot also includes a pool and spa, according to Palm Beach County appraisal records.

The home includes Spanish-style architectural details like colorful tile and columns flanking the front door and a bell tower-like steeple with arched cutouts at the center of the home, images from Google Maps show.

Two brokers reportedly involved in the deal, Lawrence Moens and Christian Angle, did not immediately return request for comment.

Mr. Bon Jovi’s business manager, Charles Sussman, did not immediately return request for comment.