


They have used it as a vacation property during the intervening years and poured $2.5 million into the interior design. He and his wife, Merita Hyssen, reportedly purchased the condo for $9.155 million in 2021. Hyssen co-founded Health Smart Financial Services, which became the Canadian buy now, pay later service PayBright. The current owner is fintech entrepreneur James Hyssen, according to the Wall Street Journal. The kitchen will excite home chefs with its Snaidero Italian cabinets, Sub-Zero wine fridge with space for 100 bottles, and Gaggenau appliances, including a gas stovetop and induction cooktop, dual dishwashers, ovens, and espresso machine. Every room of the 5,166-square-foot-condo is greeted with sunny views. The bedroom’s showstopping accent is its 11-foot sliders that connect the suite to the outdoor terrace, looking out onto the expansive watery vista. The primary suite boasts a pair of en-suite bathrooms and dressing rooms, as well as motorized shades, something found throughout the residence. Other walls feature a cement finish that gets applied in seven coats, which the listing compares to Venetian plaster. The listing agent, Samantha Curry with Douglas Elliman, highlights the attention to detail Solesdi brought to the home, including touches like sleek electrical receptors by Bossi and Salvatori Italian Marble walls in the foyer and powder room. The foyer (shown) features Italian marble walls. (The smaller measurement inflates its record-setting potential, bringing the price per square foot up to $5,475.) James Hyssen invested $2.5 million in updates. Excluding the terrace, the condo offers 4,370 square feet of space. Its 5,166 square feet includes a pair of expansive terraces primed for entertaining. Located inside The Bristol, the three-bedroom, 4-bathroom 22nd-floor condo touts impressive views of the Atlantic Ocean, Intracoastal Waterway and Palm Beach. The new tenant also gets a sensational view from the home’s many oceanside windows. The art comes with the purchase, as do the Italian linens, pillows, throws, accessories, and other décor brought to the home through design from Solesdi Interior Design of Miami. Part of the lofty expectations arise from it being sold completely decorated, touting furnishings from Italian brands like Henge, Rimadesio and Molteni. All art, furniture and accessories are included with the purchase. Miami-based Solesdi Interior Design fully redecorated the condo. At $4,626 per square foot, the recently renovated and redesigned residence inside The Bristol has hit the market for $23.9 million. A newly listed designer residence hopes to set a record for the highest price per square foot for a condo in West Palm Beach.
