Sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's lakefront mansion has gone up for sale for $21.995 million. The huge home in Palm Beach, Florida has six bedrooms and seven and a half bathrooms. It's in the area's prestigious Estate Section and it looks out over the stunning Intracoastal Waterway. Built in 1952, the two-storey house on El Brillo Way was a consistent focus of investigations into Epstein's activities. Epstein paid $2.5 million for the property in 1990. In 2011, he transferred its ownership from his name to an entity named Laurel Inc. - a company tied to the U.S. Virgin Islands. The Caribbean-style home stands on a lot measuring nearly three-quarters of an acre with 170 feet of lakefront. The property offers views of Tarpon Island and Everglades Island, smaller islands that lie just west of the barrier island that comprises Palm Beach. The house and an outbuilding have 14,223 square feet of living space. Among its features, it has a three-car garage, an elevator and a fireplace. The lakefront swimming pool measures 50 feet by 20 feet. The Estate Section's most famous residence is Mar-a-Lago - President Donald Trump's winter White House at 1100 South Ocean Boulevard. The proceeds from the sale will go to Epstein's estate and will be used to compensate his victims.