A-Rod Flips a Bay Point Miami Waterfront Property for a Profit

ARod Invests in Waterfront Home in Bay Point
ARod Invests in Waterfront Home in Bay Point

Alex Rodriguez is at again! In another recent investment move in Miami, A-Rod and associates recently sold a waterfront home as a flip for $6.3 million. The property is located in the Bay Point neighborhood of Miami.

Rodriguez and his partners purchased the property in March 2021 for $5.5 million without doing any renovations or redevelopments for the property. This isn’t the first time A-Rod has made headway in Miami. In October 2021, A-Rod has invested in the Grand Station apartment tower as well as the South Beach Hotel in August 2021.

This current waterfront property located at 4425 Island Road in the heart of the Design District was originally built in 1962 along a lagoon leading to Biscayne Bay. The home features 3,107 square feet of living space sited on over 15,000 square feet of water frontage.

The property features a traditional floor plan with tall ceilings and an abundance of natural light. The kitchen showcases an expansive island with white cabinets, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances.

The property features an in-ground pool, bbq area, and lush landscaping. The current listing states that the property is good for a new build or the renovate the existing home. The buyers for this property plan on redeveloping it for their needs.

Over the past year, prices for Bay Point have increased especially with waterfront homes. Although these prices are much lower for the surrounding areas, A-Rob and his associates made a profit on this investment.

Is A-Rod Signing With the Miami Marlins, Replacing Giancarlo Stanton?

Photo by Keith Allison / Flickr

Photo by Keith Allison / Flickr

Will A-Rod be the star attraction at Marlins Park in the near future? Rumors are running rampant that famed and notorious baseball slugger Alexander Rodriguez is about to sign with the Miami Marlins, after ESPN commentator and sports analyst JIm Bowden announced the intel on his Sirius XM radio show, and the MIami New Times picked it up.

“They’re going to sign him once he clears waivers on Monday,” said Bowden “This thing is gonna happen, so prepare yourself. It’s going to cost me personally because I made a lot of bets saying that nobody would sign Alex Rodriguez, that his career was done and that it should be.”

According to A-Rod’s people, however, the Marlins deal is definitely a no-go though. His manager Ron Berkowitz tweeted “It’s not happening.” Maybe an adamant ‘no’ or just a denial until it’s official? Or A-Rod could be waiting until next season.

Conclusion: It’s still a mystery.