The Moment
Hilary Musser didn’t just remodel a house for TV. She built a full-blown waterfront fantasy, put it on a Netflix show, furnished it like a billionaire’s hotel suite, and is now tossing the keys on the table for a cool $42 million.
The West Palm Beach mansion, showcased on the series “Members Only: Palm Beach,” has officially hit the market. It’s brand new, custom-built, fully furnished, and sitting right on the Intracoastal with a front-row view of Palm Beach Island’s mega-mansions.
We’re talking 7 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, more than 11,200 square feet of interior space and roughly 13,370 square feet of total living area. There’s a second-story pool and spa with 180-degree water views, outdoor cocktail bar, multiple outdoor kitchens, a private theater, wine room, full spa, and two full indoor kitchens that look ready for a cooking show.

For boat people, the trophy piece is the 100-foot deep-water dock that can handle large yachts. Translation: you don’t just pull up in a boat, you arrive in a floating tax bracket.

In other words, Hilary didn’t build a house. She built a headline.
The Take
I love when rich people’s real estate stops pretending to be “homey” and just admits it’s a flex. This place is not about cozy Sunday stew and mismatched mugs. It’s about, “Yes, my pool is on the second floor and yes, you’ll be posting about it before dessert.”
What Hilary’s really selling here isn’t square footage. It’s a lifestyle package with built-in plot lines. Fans watched this property get built and staged on “Members Only: Palm Beach”-so whoever buys it isn’t just getting a mansion; they’re buying a TV character’s finished storyline. It’s like picking up where the show left off, but with a mortgage payment that looks like a small nation’s defense budget.
There’s also something very 2026 about this listing. Real estate has become content, and content has become real estate. We binge a season, watch a woman agonize over tiles, and then that very house turns up on the market like a limited-edition drop. It’s the luxury version of seeing an influencer resell their closet on a fancy consignment app.
The $42 million ask? Not shocking for that stretch of water, but it is a statement. It says: this is not just a Palm Beach-area house; this is a made-for-Netflix, made-for-Instagram, made-for-friend-bragging compound. The buyer isn’t just wealthy. They’re signing up to be the kind of wealthy who doesn’t mind people Googling their address.
Think of it like buying the world’s most glamorous stage set. You can live there, sure, but the real product is the performance: the parties by the second-story pool, the yacht parked out front, the “We just had a quiet night in our private theater” line casually dropped at dinner.
Is it over the top? Absolutely. Is it perfectly on brand for a show literally about exclusive Palm Beach lifestyles? Also yes. At least this property is honest about what it is: a high-gloss fantasy for someone who wants their home to arrive in the room before they do.
Receipts
Confirmed
- The waterfront mansion in West Palm Beach is officially listed for $42 million, according to a January 2026 real estate report on the property.
- The home was custom-built and developed by Hilary Musser and has been featured on the Netflix series “Members Only: Palm Beach,” where viewers watched the renovation and build process over time.
- Listing details and marketing materials from Hilary Musser Real Estate, LLC describe the property as having 7 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, over 11,200 square feet of interior space, and roughly 13,370 square feet of total living area.
- The amenities include a second-story pool and spa with 180-degree water views, outdoor cocktail bar, multiple outdoor kitchens, a private movie theater, wine room, full spa, and two full indoor kitchens.
- The property features a 100-foot deep-water dock designed to accommodate large yachts, per the same listing materials and watermarked photos.
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- How quickly the mansion will sell and whether it will achieve the full $42 million asking price.
- Whether the eventual buyer will be another on-camera personality, a celebrity, or a completely private owner who wants the Netflix shine without the Netflix crew.
- If future episodes or seasons of “Members Only: Palm Beach” will revisit the property once it changes hands.
Backstory (For Casual Readers)
If you’re not already deep in Palm Beach TV drama: Hilary Musser is one of the standouts on “Members Only: Palm Beach,” a reality series centered on the ultra-wealthy social and real estate scene in and around Palm Beach, Florida. Her storyline has leaned into high-end property projects, including this very mansion, which cameras followed as it went from concept to fully finished showpiece. Now that the home is complete, the listing essentially turns a TV arc into a real-life sales pitch.
What’s Next
All eyes now go to the closing table. Will someone bite at $42 million, or will the final number quietly slide down once the cameras stop rolling and it’s just another luxury listing competing with other mega-mansions on the Intracoastal?
For Hilary, a strong sale would cement her not just as a reality personality but as a serious luxury developer who can turn televised projects into real-world trophies. For the buyer, expect some curiosity: neighbors will want to know who took over the “TV house,” and fans of the show will almost certainly keep tracking the address online like it’s a character from the cast.
Watch for updated listing notes, price changes, or “pending” status over the next few months. And don’t be shocked if this place reappears in some form on-screen-even a quick drive-by shot in a future season would be an easy wink to viewers.
Sources: January 13, 2026 real estate coverage of Hilary Musser’s West Palm Beach listing; listing photos and marketing materials credited to Hilary Musser Real Estate, LLC, accessed January 2026.
Question for you: If you had the money, would you ever buy a home that millions of people already feel like they’ve “lived in” through TV, or would you rather keep your dream house totally off-camera?
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