A developer built a James Bond-inspired home and is selling it for $85 million.

Daniel Petroni

James Bond films track the agent's vagabond lifestyle, spending one night in London and the next in Montenegro. But if Bond could settle down, he might choose this mansion in Delray Beach, Florida.Villa Skyfall, a newly constructed, about 23,000-square-foot home in Delray Beach, about 20 miles south of Palm Beach, Florida, hit the market priced at $85 million. The owners, developer team Aldo and Fiorenna Stark, bought the property in 2024 for $5,850,000, according to property records, and finished the home this year."They build homes that they personally would live in, that they would enjoy," Douglas Elliman agent Senada Adžem told Business Insider. "His inspiration and lifelong appreciation for James Bond definitely played a role here."The house is loud and literally glittering, clad in backlit onyx and natural materials throughout, and listing agent Adžem knows it's not for everyone."You're appealing to not just a fan of James Bond and a very dramatic look and inspiration, but you're appealing to someone who loves it as is," she said. "This is not a home for someone who's going to want to move in and say, 'I want to make it light, white, and bland.' This is for someone who really wants something unique and unapologetic in terms of design and very dramatic in terms of design."Bond himself might want something a little more muted, but there is an automotive gallery with room for a few Aston Martins. Take a look inside this Bond-inspired mansion.