Originally designed by Rufus Nims, the modernist home in the guard-gated Morningside enclave has been boldly updated by architect Gabriele Liebert.
Matt Zingler, the co-founder and CEO of Rolling Loud — the world’s largest hip-hop music festival — has sold his waterfront ...
Meta co-founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, have bought a $170 million mansion on a private island in Miami's Biscayne Bay, also known as "billionaire bunker," according to two ...
Designer-ready architectural masterpiece achieves successful sale at iconic ModaMiami in cooperation with ONE Sotheby’s ...
The half-acre Biscayne Point compound includes two homes, a guesthouse, and 150 feet of Biscayne Bay waterfront views.
Ultrawealthy masters of finance and tech are vying for parcels of land on the gated human-made islands facing Florida's Biscayne Bay, with unobstructed views of downtown Miami.
Rumors of Zuckerberg's South Florida house hunting have swirled for weeks after Wall Street Journal reports surfaced.
The record for most expensive home is currently held by billionaire Ken Griffin and the $240 million penthouse he bought in 2019.
Four of the world's richest men now own Miami estates within 20 miles as tech power shifts from Silicon Valley to Florida's billionaire enclaves.
The partially completed nine-bedroom mansion in Indian Creek is the most expensive sale in Miami-Dade County to date.
The purchase comes on the heels of California billionaires Mark Zuckerberg and Larry Page each spending nine figures on Florida properties.
Records now show the deal went down for $170 million, a transaction that makes it the most expensive home sale in Miami-Dade County history, blowing past the previous $120 million residential record.