EXCLUSIVE: Trump’s ‘Trash Kingpin’ Donor Lists Palm Beach Mansion for $60 Million—Months After Selling Nearby Home for $38 Million

Palm Beach’s “trash kingpin” is looking to clean up with the sale of his waterfront megamansion—listing the dwelling for the sky-high price of $59.5 million, just weeks after he sold off another nearby property for $38 million.

Waste management tycoon and prominent Trump donor Anthony Lomangino purchased the sprawling Florida abode for the relatively paltry price of $12.7 million in 2019, according to records, and then proceeded to carry out an “exquisite” renovation of the home.

He first attempted to secure a buyer for the dwelling in 2023, when it was listed for $57.9 million, only for the home to sit on the market untouched for a year before it was removed.

Now, the extraordinary five-bedroom dwelling has bounced back onto the market with an even higher price—offering what the listing describes as a “pristine Mediterranean home” that comes complete with “private beach access, commanding ocean views, and over 10,000 spacious square feet.”

Situated on a 0.67-acre plot that is located directly on the water, the property was completed in 2006 but has undergone an “extensive rebuild” to give it a much more modern feel.

Palm Beach’s “trash kingpin” is looking to clean up with the sale of his waterfront megamansion—listing the dwelling for the sky-high price of $59.5 million. (Realtor.com)
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Waste management tycoon and prominent Trump donor Anthony Lomangino purchased the sprawling Florida abode for the relatively paltry price of $12.7 million in 2019. (Realtor.com)
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He carried out an extensive rebuild of the home, before putting it back on the market for $57.9 million in 2023. (Realtor.com)
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However, the ornate dwelling struggled to find a buyer and was temporarily delisted—only to bounce back onto the market this month for an even higher price. (Realtor.com)

“Exquisite finishes, impeccable attention to detail, and exceptional craftsmanship” can be found throughout the dwelling, which is listed with Christian Angle of Christian Angle Real Estate, the same agent who recently helped Lomangino offload another home on the same street, which is known as Billionaires Row.

The two dwellings are located just a stone’s throw apart—however the newly listed abode is arguably on a slightly larger and more desirable, plot, which perhaps explains the much higher price tag attached to Lomangino’s second listing.

According to the listing, the dwelling features an array of impressive amenities, including an enormous balcony that overlooks the crystal blue ocean, as well as an oceanfront living room with huge windows to frame the beautiful views.

That room boasts “intricate detailing, molding, and a fireplace,” while the nearby formal dining room’s “detailed crown molding” helps to give it an elevated, classic feel.

Both the kitchen and the family room feature “pecky cypress coffered ceilings,” and the eat-in space also offers both a huge dine-at island and a breakfast room.

Soaring ceilings and enormous windows can be found throughout, making the entire home feel truly expansive and open.

Yet, the dwelling still features a cozy feeling, particularly in the primary suite, which serves as its own self-contained home—thanks to the private sitting area, wet bar, enormous dual closets, and private balcony that can be accessed through French doors that lead out from the bedroom and the bathroom.

That same style of French doors can be found throughout the incredibly ornate property, helping to create a true indoor/outdoor experience.

That ethos carries through to the “romantic covered loggia with fireplace,” which overlooks the courtyard pool and spa, as well as the ocean.

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A formal dining room features extensive crown molding and an ornate chandelier. (Realtor.com)
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The kitchen is light and airy, with an enormous range and unique brick backsplash. (Realtor.com)
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A wood-paneled office opens up to a grassy lawn. (Realtor.com)
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According to the listing, the dwelling features an array of very impressive amenities, including an enormous balcony that overlooks the crystal blue ocean, as well as an oceanfront living room with huge windows to frame the beautiful views. (Realtor.com)

Adding to the incredibly luxurious feel in the home are several extremely elevated fixtures and artworks, including multiple chandeliers, gilded molding, and extensive wood accenting.

Each of the powder rooms features intricate wallpaper and tiling, as well as enormous gold mirrors that lend yet another layer of luxury to the dwelling.

For all its classical elements, the dwelling also boasts many modern touches, including a private elevator, game room, three-car garage, and wine room.

There is also marble flooring throughout the home.

The property offers a very different aesthetic from the other dwelling that Lomangino offloaded in June, having initially listed it for sale in February 2022.

He had originally purchased the home for $10 million in 2020 and proceeded to demolish the existing residence, which was built in 1987, to make way for a much more modern mansion.

Much like his newly listed property, his sold mansion featured an extensive stretch of private water frontage, as well as several sprawling living spaces that span a total of 8,170 square feet.

However the interior spaces offered a much cleaner, simpler aesthetic than the ornate gilded decor found in his newly listed property, which offers a much more extravagant look.

Still, both homes have one prominent feature in common: proximity to President Donald Trump‘s Mar-a-Lago resort, which is located just over a mile away from Billionaires Row and is home to some of the wealthiest people in the U.S.

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The primary suite serves as its own self-contained home—thanks to the private sitting area, wet bar, enormous dual closets, and private balcony. (Realtor.com)
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French doors are found throughout the space, even in the bathroom. (Realtor.com)
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Outside there is a beautiful pool and spa that overlook the ocean. (Realtor.com)
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The home’s listing comes just months after Lomangino sold a nearby dwelling (pictured) for $38 million. (Realtor.com)

In March 2025, Fortune reported that the wealth of homeowners on the exclusive stretch, which is also known as Billionaires Beach, totaled a staggering $494.7 billion.

Homes on the street, which is more commonly known as South Ocean Boulevard, regularly list with eight-figure asking prices—with Realtor.com® data revealing that there are currently multiple Billionaires Row homes currently on the market for $20 million or more.

In February, a plot of land in the area hit the market for a staggering $200 million, while another nearby dwelling is currently on the market for $85.9 million.

It is unclear why Lomangino has opted to part ways with another Billionaires Row dwelling, but the move comes just a few months after he was nominated by Trump to be a governor of the United States Postal Service.

Trump shared the news of his nomination on Truth Social in April, writing: “I am please to announce that I will be nominating Anthony Lomangino to join the United States Postal Service Board of Governors. Anthony is a fantastic businessman and reformer, who built one of the most successful sanitation businesses in the country.

“He knows how to fix a problem and the Postal Service has many! I know he will serve with distinction. Congratulations Anthony!”

According to the official website for Congress, Lomangino’s nomination was officially filed June 2 and is still pending.

Three months earlier, Trump had named Lomangino’s wife, Lynda, as one of the newest members of the Kennedy Center’s board, soon after he himself took over as chair, according to Politico.

The outlet reported that Lomangino and his spouse donated $8.9 million in 2024 to Right for America, a super PAC that was founded with the sole purpose of getting Trump reelected.

Lomangino has spent decades building a vast fortune through his various waste management endeavors, which began when he was just 10 years old and started working at his family’s business, Allied Sanitation, according to profile by Crain’s New York.