The 13-bedroom compound—at 1.7 acres, it’s the largest in the tony Windsor enclave—is being sold by a former partner at Goldman Sachs.
A former partner at Goldman Sachs has popped his colorful Florida compound on the market for $15.95 million.
The Vero Beach spread is being sold by Frank Brosens, who spent 15 years at Goldman Sachs before starting his own firm, Taconic Capital. Records indicate Brosens acquired the then-vacant 1.7-acre parcel back in 2013 for $2.5 million. He soon built a multi-structure estate that comprises a main house and four separate guest cottages, with a total of 13 bedrooms and 14 full bathrooms. Michael Merrill and Johnny DelPrete of the Exclusive Group at Douglas Elliman hold the listing.

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Built in 2014, the property is the largest in the exclusive, master-planned oceanfront village of Windsor. The spacious main house is anchored by a great room with all of your formal entertaining spaces, from a window-wrapped living room to a stainless-steel chef’s kitchen. The primary suite looks out on the surrounding grounds and is paired with a whitewashed bathroom with a soaking tub. Additional highlights range from a billiards room and a ping-pong room to wine storage within the laundry room.
Outside, a landscaped courtyard features a mosaic-tiled 53-foot lap pool with an adjoining spa, and just beyond is a covered patio with a fireplace. Steps lead down to a grassy area, with an azure-tiled waterfall mimicking the descent. Two of the guest cottages have two bedrooms, and the other two have three bedrooms, while a four-car garage services all the structures.

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The compound’s British West Indies style gives it singularity within Windsor, an architecturally cohesive community master-planned by Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. Still, within the strict design guidelines, homes in Windsor manage to stand out among one another. A modern-minded house designed by the late modernist architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen hit the market last year for $11.5 million, and earlier this year, a plantation-style retreat carried a price tag of $5.8 million.
Residents have access to a beach club, a golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., equestrian and tennis facilities, a fitness center, a village store, a world-class wine-storage facility, and dedicated concierge services.
From the full article by Tori Latham