Dan Dagesse, the head of a Northeast car dealership empire, sold his Stone Creek Ranch mansion for $30.5 million.
It’s a steep price cut from the $47.5 million Degasse listed it for in May. Records show his LLC sold the home at 16101 Quiet Vista Circle in unincorporated Palm Beach County to David M. and Stephanie A. Fultz. The 17,100-square-foot home sold for $1,784 per square foot.
Colleen Keeley Nouhan and Carmen D’Angelo with Premier Estate Properties had the listing, and Michael Costello with Compass brought the buyers.
Dagesse is the chairman of Norwood, Massachusetts-based DCD Automotive Holdings, the parent company of the car dealership network Nucar. It has more than 30 locations across New England, the Mid-Atlantic region and Pennsylvania, according to its website.
Records show he bought the 2.5-acre property for $2 million in 2018. Since then, Stone Creek Ranch has emerged as one of Palm Beach County’s most coveted gated neighborhoods, attracting buyers like Mark Wahlberg and Rockstar Energy billionaire Russell Weiner.
Dagesse built the mansion in 2023, designed by AK Build & Design, Brenner Architectural Group and Michael Gray Interiors. The compound includes a main house with seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, two half-bathrooms, a gym and spa, a club room, a two-lane bowling alley, a tennis court and a putting green.
Zillow shows the total sale price as $39.8 million, a number not reflected in records that likely includes furniture and other personal items.
The deal marks the latest in a string of pricey deals in the neighborhood. Wahlberg dropped $32.6 million on his 2.7-acre estate in October. Weiner, who legally changed his name to Russell Savage, went into contract on two homes in the neighborhood last month, bringing his total spend in Stone Creek to more than $40 million.
Agents say that buyers are drawn to Stone Creek’s security and seclusion, and that, unlike many other gated communities nearby, it has no golf club or course.
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