CNBC tours Palm Beach's only private island
Featuring 11 beds and 22 baths, multiple pools, plus a private tennis pavilion and your very own yacht dock, this home on Palm Beach's only private island stretches over 21,000 square feet. CNBC's Robert Frank tours what could be the most expensive property ever sold in Florida.
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