Kevin James purchases $17.2 million mansion in Boca Raton

Kevin James, Actor
Kevin James, Actor
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Actor and comedian Kevin James purchased a mansion in Boca Raton for $17.2 million, according to a Mar. 17 report by The Real Deal.

The purchase highlights the continued demand for luxury real estate in Boca Raton’s Royal Palm Yacht and Country Club, which is known as the city’s most expensive neighborhood.

James acquired a six-bedroom, eight-and-a-half-bathroom home on Sabal Palm Drive. The property spans 8,685 square feet and features five balconies, a home office with an attached club room, a temperature-controlled wine room, and a great room with a bar. Built last year by Primo Construction, the house also includes a four-car garage with space for a golf cart, a gym with sauna, and a pool. The price equates to about $1,980 per square foot.

The seller was a trust managed by Peter Ciregna, Marco and Maria Cervi-Capocci, and John Lombardi. The property previously sold for about $5 million in 2023. Jackie Feldman of One Sotheby’s International Realty represented the seller while Jason Matouk of Douglas Elliman represented James.

James has previously owned homes in South Florida. In 2021 he bought an oceanfront estate in Delray Beach for $14 million and sold another nearby mansion for $26 million in 2016. Known legally as Kevin Knipfing, James is recognized for his roles in “The King of Queens,” “Paul Blart: Mall Cop,” “Playdate,” “Hitch,” and “Grown Ups.”

Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club continues to attract high-profile buyers; last year one of its waterfront mansions sold for $31.5 million.



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