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Exclusive: Rockstar Energy Billionaire Secures Deal for Two Mansions

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ark Wahlberg and Mets owner Steve Cohen have just added new neighbors to Delray Beach’s Stone Creek Ranch. Rockstar Energy founder Russ Weiner—now legally Russ Savage—has signed purchase agreements for the last two available estates in the gated enclave. The first property, a $20.9 million lakefront mansion, covers 2.5 acres and spans 17,000 sq ft. It offers 660 ft of waterfront, a garage that can hold 18 vehicles, and landscaping modeled after Aman Resorts, featuring Cyprus, bougainvillea, and Japanese blueberry trees instead of typical Floridian palms. The second, a $21.99 million home just across the lake, shares similar dimensions and amenities. Weiner plans to use one house for himself and the other for his family.

    Both new homes overlook Wahlberg’s recently purchased $37 million residence, while Cohen’s $21 million mansion sits adjacent to the same lake. Stone Creek Ranch, a 187‑acre enclave with only 37 estates, has become a magnet for CEOs, athletes, and celebrities, driving a 118 % price surge since 2020. The community’s limited inventory, armed guard patrols, and generous spacing between homes fuel its appeal. The last vacant lots were snapped up, turning $6 million sales into $20 million deals, and the map of the gated enclave looks like a Monopoly board of multi‑millionaires and billionaires.

    Both estates were purchased while still under construction, and the sellers invested millions into custom landscaping and interior design. The homes feature expansive outdoor living spaces, infinity pools, and smart home technology. Security is a top priority; armed guards patrol the perimeter, and homes are spaced at least 200 feet apart to preserve privacy. The enclave’s layout resembles a Monopoly board, with each property a coveted asset for high‑net‑worth buyers.

    Weiner, the son of conservative commentator Michael Savage, boasts an estimated net worth of $5.4 billion. He recently paid $35.3 million for a former Rosie O’Donnell home in Miami Beach and sold a $32.5 million property on North Bay Road earlier this year. In a statement, he cited a “Northeast socialist takeover” as a reason for families moving south and declared Florida the new “Golden State.”

    The enclave’s exclusivity has attracted a growing roster of high‑profile residents, including CEOs, athletes, and entertainers, all drawn by its blend of privacy, luxury, and strategic location near major urban centers.

Rockstar Energy billionaire signs deal for two luxury mansions.