- Delray Beach’s Casa Maranello sells for $55 million ($90 million AUD), including bespoke furnishings.
- The 2.5-acre waterfront estate features the iconic Prancing Horse statue and Ferrari memorabilia.
- The luxury property boasts a Bulgari-inspired spa, a 12-car garage, and a miniature Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa.
If owning the world’s fastest, most exotic supercars — Ferraris, Lamborghinis, or Bugattis — isn’t enough to satisfy your luxury cravings, why not go a step further and live in one? That’s exactly what the new owner of Casa Maranello decided, snagging a Ferrari-themed mansion that’s as exclusive as the supercars that inspired it. And just like its automotive namesake, this piece of real estate comes with a price tag that would make even seasoned luxury buyers catch their breath.
In Florida — a state already famous for its high-end, exclusive and exotic properties — Casa Maranello in Delray Beach has just raced past all previous records in the area, crossing the finish line at a jaw-dropping $55 million USD (~$90 million AUD), including $50.5 million USD for the property plus extra for furnishings. Named after the Italian Maranello town where Ferrari’s legendary factory stands, this isn’t just a house – it’s an automotive enthusiast’s dream turned into architectural reality.
A Prancing Horse Paradise
The moment you approach the 2.5-acre waterfront estate, there’s no mistaking its inspiration. A magnificent bronze Prancing Horse statue stands guard at the entrance, setting the tone for what lies beyond. Inside, the mansion unfolds like a Ferrari showroom meeting a luxury resort: seven bedrooms (including two primary suites fit for a Formula 1 champion), 11 bathrooms, and a 30-foot-long bar stocked with enough premium spirits to celebrate multiple Grand Prix victories.

Beyond the Ferrari Fantasy
But Casa Maranello isn’t just about Ferrari aesthetics. Beyond the sleek automotive design, the mansion delivers pure luxury, featuring a Bulgari-inspired spa with a private hair salon and massage room. A glass-walled living room offers panoramic views, while a state-of-the-art home theatre ensures the entertainment is as elite as its surroundings. Step outside, and you’ll find a resort-style swimming pool, a private soccer field, and a basketball court, making sure life here is anything but stationary.

For Ferrari diehards, the true highlight might be the 12-car garage, currently home to an SF90 and what looks like an authentic Formula 1 car. The grand salon even features a miniature Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, a detail so exclusive that the new owner paid extra to keep it.

Whether you’re a motorsport enthusiast or simply appreciate the finer things in life, Casa Maranello proves that sometimes the ultimate Ferrari experience isn’t about what’s in your garage — it’s about the garage itself. And at $55 million, it might just be the most expensive Ferrari-branded item ever sold.
And for those who live and breathe speed, there’s soon going to be an option to own this Ferrari mansion as its new owner has already announced that he will sell it — assuming your bank account can handle it.