Retired National Football League player Rob Konrad purchased a new waterfront home on Harbour Drive in Ocean Ridge, according to a Mar. 25 report. The transaction comes just two months after Konrad survived for 16 hours at sea.
Konrad, who previously played for the Miami Dolphins and now works as a financial adviser, sold his previous residence at 19 Harbour Drive—a four-bedroom house spanning 3,900 square feet—for $5 million. He then bought another four-bedroom home at 10 Harbour Drive with about 4,400 square feet for approximately $4.8 million.
The couple had acquired their former property in 2019 for nearly $2 million and realized a profit of about 150 percent on the sale. The house was built in 2002 on a lot measuring about 0.2 acres and featured three and a half bathrooms, along with amenities such as a pool and dock.
Their newly purchased property sits on an expanded lot of roughly 0.4 acres and was designed by Randall Stofft before being constructed in 2022. Records show Jeffrey and Galen Giannetti were the sellers of this home, which includes its own waterfront pool but reportedly does not have a dock.
Matthew Moser and Nick Gonzalez from Serhant represented Konrad during the purchase process while Candace and Phil Friis from The Corcoran Group acted for the sellers. Moser also worked with the buyer of Konrad’s former house, while John Stauffenberg from Serhant represented Konrad in that sale.
Earlier this year, Konrad fell off his boat nine miles offshore and swam roughly twenty-seven miles over sixteen hours before being rescued; his boat was later recovered by Bahamian authorities. Ocean Ridge is known as a small barrier island town near Boynton Beach within Palm Beach County that has seen several significant real estate transactions—including what is believed to be its record sale: a land trust’s $27 million purchase of a waterfront mansion on North Ocean Boulevard in 2021.



