If Palm Beach was the hot Florida real-estate market last year, West Palm Beach may take its crown in 2026. With so many wealthy individuals moving to Palm Beach in recent years, there just isn’t enough room on the island for everyone. So, what are the ultra-rich to do when they can’t find a suitable property there? Look to West Palm.
A brand-new development in the town is hoping to attract those lucrative buyers. Maison d’Or—“House of Gold” in French—is a 19-story boutique condo building launching sales today. With just 39 units, it’s an exclusive property with views from the Atlantic Ocean to the Intracoastal. The eight different floor plans range from two- to four-bedroom residences, with the smallest spanning almost 3,000 square feet and the top-floor penthouse stretching to more than 10,000. Prices start at $5.7 million.

There are eight different floor plans for the units, ranging from two-bedroom spreads to four bedrooms.
Kolter Urban
“From the moment residents arrive, they are welcomed into an environment that feels both refined and effortless,” Dan Riordan, the director of sales and a senior partner at Perko Development Partners, said in a statement. (Perko teamed up with the firm Kolter Urban on the development of the property.) “Every detail, from the curated interiors to the vast amenity offerings, defines the Maison d’Or experience and underscores our commitment to delivering a truly unmatched standard of luxury in a residential enclave.”
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Penned by architecture firm 10 Design, the building rises from two- and three-bedroom units on floors four through 14 to four-bedroom pads on levels 15 through 17. The 18th floor is home to two lower penthouses, each with four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and one powder room. For the interiors, Hirsch Bedner Associates took inspiration from Regency and Mediterranean styles, with natural tones and textures used throughout. Floor-to-ceiling windows wrap around most of the rooms, and every unit has an east and west terrace for enjoying the Florida sunshine.

The chic movie theater is one of many shared amenities.
Kolter Urban
The common spaces, meanwhile, draw on a more tropical color palette, with pops of blue, green, pink, and gold. The Green Room, a shared cocktail bar, is wrapped in palm-print wallpaper, while the movie theater is a moody space with striped walls and plush lounge seating. For gourmands and oenophiles, there’s also a private dining room with a catering kitchen and a wine storage and tasting room.
When it comes to R&R, Maison d’Or has residents covered, as well. A pool and spa sit on the east side of the building, looking out on the Intracoastal. When the weather isn’t nice enough for hitting the links, there’s a virtual golf simulator suite. You can break a real sweat in the fitness center and then cool down in the spa, where you have your choice of steam rooms, treatment rooms, and a sauna. To top it all off, there are grooming spaces for both humans and pets alike: a salon suite for residents and a dog spa for Fido.
Construction on Maison D’Or is due to wrap in 2028.
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Tori Latham
Tori Latham is a digital staff writer at Robb Report. She was previously a copy editor at The Atlantic, and has written for publications including The Cut and The Hollywood Reporter. When not…



