West Palm Beach’s skyline has a new star, and it’s perched 20 stories above the water at one of the city’s most anticipated new developments.
Listed for $13,795,000, Residence 2002 at Forté on Flagler arrives as a brand-new, custom, flow-through home with sweeping views of Palm Beach, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the Atlantic Ocean.
With its enormous wrap-around terrace, glass-clad interiors, and refined finishes, the residence feels like a floating coastal retreat — only with square footage that rivals a single-family home.
Listed by Samantha Curry of Douglas Elliman, Residence 2002 offers a chance to live sky-high above one of South Florida’s most enviable stretches of coastline.
In a flagship West Palm Beach building

The building itself, Forté on Flagler, has quickly become one of West Palm’s most prestigious new addresses, and this particular residence stands out for its scale, its custom layout, and a rare design detail: it’s the only unit in the entire tower with two full primary bathrooms, both finished in Taj Mahal stone.
Add in four bedrooms, six bathrooms, and more than 4,400 square feet of interior space, and the result is a waterfront home built for anyone who wants views, privacy, and proximity to everything Palm Beach.
A high-floor residence wrapped in panoramic water and city views

The home’s most dramatic feature reveals itself the moment the front door swings open: uninterrupted water and skyline views in nearly every direction.
Floor-to-ceiling glass forms the perimeter of the main living spaces, curving gently around the building’s exterior to showcase Palm Beach Island, the marina, and the Atlantic beyond.
The vantage point is high enough to clear nearby structures, giving the entire residence a bright, horizon-level perspective from sunrise to the evening glow over the Intracoastal.
A terrace that feels more like an outdoor great room

The wrap-around terrace spans multiple exposures and is deep enough to accommodate full outdoor living and dining zones. Furnishings sit comfortably beneath a wood-paneled canopy that gives the outdoor space the feel of a private pavilion.
An open living space built for scale and softness

Inside, the main living area functions as a sweeping, open-concept space with room to create distinct conversation, dining, and lounge areas.
Soft, sculptural seating anchors the interior, and the home’s pale floors and neutral palette keep the focus on the surrounding views. The sightlines stretch all the way to the terrace, with glass corners dissolving the boundary between indoors and out.
A custom wet bar made for effortless entertaining

At the center of the living area, a streamlined wet bar provides a subtle architectural anchor. Its clean millwork, integrated shelving, and polished finishes position it as both a design moment and a functional feature — perfectly placed for hosting without disrupting the openness of the floor plan.

The gourmet kitchen has premium finishes, smooth lines
The kitchen brings together warm wood cabinetry, sleek white uppers, and a marble-topped island with soft corners and bar seating.


As well as high-end appliances, a workspace hub
High-end appliances are neatly integrated, and the long stretches of cabinetry offer a calm, uninterrupted visual line.
The sculptural island doubles as both a workspace and a social hub, reinforcing the home’s open, flowing energy.

A primary suite with wide-open water views
The primary suite sits along a stretch of glass overlooking the Intracoastal, creating a sanctuary flooded with natural light. A sitting area frames the water views, and sliding doors open directly to the terrace.


And double primary baths
What makes this suite unprecedented within the building is its layout: it includes two full primary bathrooms, each finished with Taj Mahal stone. The dual-bath configuration elevates both privacy and convenience — a custom detail that sets the residence apart.


Three additional ensuite bedrooms for guests, office, or wellness
Beyond the primary suite, the home features three additional ensuite bedrooms that can flex easily between guest rooms, remote-work setups, or personal wellness spaces.
Their placement gives the residence a sense of separation between public and private zones, mirroring the layout of a large single-family home.

Full-service amenities that define the Forte on Flagler lifestyle
Forte on Flagler pairs the residence with a slate of luxury amenities, including 24-hour concierge and valet service, a resort-style pool and spa, a top-tier fitness and wellness center, private dining rooms, and dedicated guest suites.
The building’s waterfront setting places it minutes from Palm Beach Island, Worth Avenue, Royal Poinciana, PBI Airport, and West Palm Beach’s cultural and dining hubs.



A rare opportunity in one of West Palm’s most desirable new towers
Between its wrap-around terrace, floor-to-ceiling glazing, sculptural kitchen, and the building’s full-service lifestyle, Residence 2002 stands out as one of the most compelling high-floor offerings in West Palm Beach.
The scale, the views, and the custom details — especially the dual primary bathrooms — give this home a distinct identity within a market defined by luxury development.

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