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What is the exact address of Jeffrey Epstein's Florida home?

Checked on November 25, 2025
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Executive summary

Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion was long listed at 358 El Brillo Way; after the house was demolished in 2021 the parcel’s postal address was changed to 360 El Brillo Way and sold for roughly $25.8 million (sale and demolition reporting: 358 El Brillo Way; address change and later sale reported as 360 El Brillo Way) [1] [2] [3]. Contemporary mapping or business listings may still reference “Jeffrey Epstein” or old listings, but local reporting shows the house no longer exists and the lot now carries a new address [4] [5].

1. The widely reported “exact” address: 358 El Brillo Way

For years news coverage and police records identified Epstein’s Palm Beach residence as 358 El Brillo Way — that is the address used in multiple news stories about the mansion and the 2005 investigation and subsequent sales listings [1] [6]. Visuals accompanying demolition and archival reporting commonly caption the property as 358 El Brillo Way, establishing that as the historically cited street address [1] [7].

2. The demolition and the deliberate erasure of the old address

Local outlets documented that the house was demolished beginning April 19, 2021, and that the developer who acquired the property subsequently changed the site’s address — reporting notes the house was razed and the address later became 360 El Brillo Way [4] [2]. Realtors, local journalists and the buyer’s public filings describe both the demolition and the administrative change of the parcel’s street number after purchase [2] [3].

3. Who paid for the lot and what the new address means for “exactness”

Property-record reporting shows the vacated lot was bought and flipped: the seller’s 2021 transaction recorded the lot (formerly 358) as selling in phases — a developer named Todd Michael Glaser bought it for $18.5 million and later a separate trust (linked to David Skok) paid roughly $25.845 million for the vacant parcel at 360 El Brillo Way [2] [3] [8]. That sequence explains why some sources now list 360 El Brillo Way as the parcel’s current address while archive pieces and police materials continue to reference 358 El Brillo Way [2] [3].

4. Why you’ll see multiple addresses in different places

Real-estate listings, archival news stories, police materials and mapping databases were created at different times and for different purposes — older reporting and the police walkthroughs use 358 El Brillo Way, while later real-estate and property-record coverage uses 360 El Brillo Way after the change was made following demolition and redevelopment [1] [2] [6]. Mapping services and aggregator pages can lag or preserve historical listings, causing public confusion when a parcel’s street number is reassigned [9] [10].

5. What authoritative sources explicitly say (and what they don’t)

Local newspapers that covered the demolition and subsequent sales — the Palm Beach Post and Palm Beach Daily News — explicitly named 358 El Brillo Way as Epstein’s former address and reported the later change to 360 El Brillo Way after the lot sale and demolition [1] [2] [5]. Available sources do not mention any other “official” alternative historic address for the Palm Beach mansion beyond El Brillo Way nor do they claim the house was located elsewhere in Palm Beach [1] [6].

6. How to cite or reference the location accurately today

If you are referring to the property in a historical context — the site where Epstein lived and where investigations focused — the address most commonly cited in contemporaneous reporting is 358 El Brillo Way [1] [6]. If you need the current, post-demolition parcel address or are dealing with property records and sales after 2021, the lot has been recorded and publicly discussed as 360 El Brillo Way [2] [3].

Limitations and conflicting viewpoints

Coverage is consistent that the physical mansion associated with Epstein once carried 358 El Brillo Way and that the structure was demolished; however, reporting diverges in naming the parcel post-demolition — some outlets (and property records) list 360 El Brillo Way after redevelopment and resale [1] [2] [3]. Available sources do not provide a single, official municipal ordinance document reassigning the number; they report the address change through real-estate and local journalism records rather than publishing the town’s administrative filing verbatim [2] [3].

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