A sky-high apartment at West Palm Beach’s most prestigious new address costs .8 million

A sky-high apartment at West Palm Beach’s most prestigious new address costs $13.8 million

West Palm Beach’s skyline has a new star, rising twenty stories above the water in one of the city’s most anticipated new developments.

Residence 2002 at Forté on Flagler, listed at $13,795,000, arrives as a brand new custom flow-through home with stunning views of Palm Beach, the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean.

With its enormous wraparound terrace, glass-clad interiors and refined finishes, the home feels like a floating coastal retreat – only with square footage that rivals a single-family home.

Listed by Samantha Curry of Douglas Elliman, Residence 2002 offers the chance to live high above one of South Florida’s most enviable coastlines.

In a flagship building in West Palm Beach

Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry

The building itself, Forté at Flagler, has quickly become one of West Palm’s most prestigious new addresses, and this too specific place of residence stands out for its scale, its custom layout and a rare design detail: it is the only unit in the entire tower with two full primary bathrooms, both finished in Taj Mahal stone.

Add four bedrooms, six bathrooms and more than 4,400 square feet of interior space, and the result is a waterfront home built for anyone who wants views, privacy and close proximity to everything on Palm Beach.

A high-floor residence with panoramic views of the water and the city

Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry

The home’s most dramatic feature reveals itself the moment the front door swings open: uninterrupted views of the water and skyline in almost every direction.

Floor to ceiling glass lines the perimeter of the main living areas and gently curves around the exterior of the building to showcase Palm Beach Island, the marina and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.

The vantage point is high enough to clear nearby buildings, giving the entire property a clear horizon-level perspective from sunrise to the evening glow over the Intracoastal.

A terrace that feels more like a great outdoor room

Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry

The wraparound terrace spans multiple exposures and is deep enough to accommodate entire outdoor living and dining areas. The furniture sits comfortably under a wood-paneled canopy that gives the outdoor space the feel of a private pavilion.

An open living space built for scale and softness

Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry

Inside, the living room functions as a large, open space with space to create various conversation, dining and lounge areas.

Soft, sculptural seating anchors the interior, and the home’s pale floors and neutral palette keep the focus on the surrounding views. The sight lines extend to the terrace, where glass corners dissolve the boundary between inside and outside.

A custom wet bar made for effortless entertainment

Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry

In the center of the living area, a sleek wet bar provides a subtle architectural anchor. The sleek millwork, integrated shelving and polished finishes position it as both a design moment and a functional feature – perfectly placed for hosting without disrupting the openness of the floor plan.

Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry

The gourmet kitchen has high-end finishes and smooth lines

The kitchen combines warm wooden cabinets, a sleek white upper and an island with marble top, soft corners and bar chairs.

Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry
Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry

In addition to high-quality devices, a workplace hub

High-quality appliances are neatly integrated and the long cabinets provide a calm, uninterrupted visual line.

The sculptural island functions as both a workspace and social center, reinforcing the open, flowing energy of the home.

Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry

A primary suite with expansive water views

The primary suite sits along a stretch of glass overlooking the Intracoastal, creating a sanctuary flooded with natural light. A seating area frames the view of the water and sliding doors provide direct access to the terrace.

Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry
Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry

And double primary baths

What makes this suite unique within the building is its layout: it includes two full primary bathrooms, each finished in Taj Mahal stone. The two-bathroom configuration increases both privacy and convenience – a special detail that sets the home apart.

Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry
Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry

Three additional bedrooms with private bathroom for guests, office or wellness

In addition to the primary suite, the home features three additional en suite bedrooms that can easily transition between guest rooms, remote work or personal wellness areas.

Their placement gives the home a sense of separation between public and private zones, reflecting the layout of a large single-family home.

Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry

Full-service amenities that define the Forte on Flagler lifestyle

Forte on Flagler combines the residence with an array of luxury amenities, including 24-hour concierge and valet parking, a resort-style pool and spa, a premier fitness and wellness center, private dining rooms and special guest suites.

The waterfront location puts the building minutes from Palm Beach Island, Worth Avenue, Royal Poinciana, PBI Airport and West Palm Beach’s cultural and dining options.

Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry
Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry
Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry

A rare opportunity in one of West Palm’s most sought-after new towers

Between the building’s wraparound terrace, floor-to-ceiling glazing, sculptural kitchen and full-service lifestyle, Residence 2002 stands out as one of the most attractive high-floor offerings in West Palm Beach.

The scale, views and custom details – especially the dual primary bathrooms – give this home a distinct identity within a market defined by luxury development.

Jad Esmail Photography / Samantha Curry

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