Exclusive For $24.2m, you may live in Florida house guarded by retired Marines

A mansion in Delray Beach’s prestigious Stone Creek Ranch enclave has been marketed for $24.2 million.

The property, known as the Rosewood Estate and described as real estate “eye candy,” spans an astonishing 11,500 square feet.

The community’s 24-hour security team, manned by former Marines, is undoubtedly its most distinctive feature.

“All 187 acres are guarded around the clock by former military and police and with the most advanced technologies available,” Senada Adzem, who holds the listing with Douglas Elliman, told The Post.

“The Rosewood Estate is a striking, architectural masterpiece,” Adzem added.

A high-design home theater, a salt-water pool with a unique sculpture by artist David Harper, a tennis court, a half-basketball court, a full wellness center with a sauna, a library, and a craft/hobby space are among the amenities.

The open floor plan boasts a chef’s kitchen and a conservatory room for “afternoon tea,” the listing notes.

The home, which sits on 2.6 acres, has two first-floor VIP suites and a second-level master suite with a private balcony, a fireplace, dual baths, closets, and a dressing room.

Stone Creek Ranch has been defined as an ultra-exclusive, gated enclave that is home to billionaires and celebrities including Steve Cohen and healthcare investor Eric Moskow.