Wrigley chewing gum heir sells North Palm Beach compound for $98M
William Wrigley Jr., an heir to the Wrigley chewing gum fortune, sold a waterfront compound in North Palm Beach for $97.5 million. Wrigley sold the 2.5-acre assemblage at 11465 and 11472 Old Harbour Road to an undisclosed buyer, the Wall Street Journal reported. The off-market deal was the most-expensive ever recorded in Lost Tree Village, a private golf community, and may be the priciest in North Palm Beach. It marks one of the most-expensive residential deals recorded in South Florida this year, and the second-priciest in Palm Beach County in 2025. Serhant’s Gary Pohrer represented Wrigley, while Douglas Elliman’s Donna […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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