American media personality and socialite, Kim Kardashian may be making the move to Miami along with other celebrities who are leaving the west coast. With announcements of her recent filing for divorce from rapper Kayne West; Life & Style Magazine have revealed that Kim K. is “checking out Miami real estate – and Miami men.”
Her claim to fame came when she first debuted on television as the personal stylist and friend to Paris Hilton. Over the years, she has created brands KKW Beauty, KKW Fragrance, and SKIMS; as well as starring in a hit reality tv show ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ that just ended its’ final season. Sources have said that Kim K. wants to restart her life and has referenced Miami being her target.
Florida is known for its less strict COVID guidelines, no state income tax, and lower cost of living; it should be of no surprise that a large number of celebrities are leaving the west coast and moving to South Florida.
Other celebrities that have made their way to Miami include; Ivanka and Jared Kushner purchasing their $32.2 million estate in Miami Beach’s Indian Creek, Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen purchased a $17 million home also in Indian Creek, and Rob Gronkowski purchasing a $1.7 million condo in the Marquis Residences.
Kim and her sister Kourtney Kardashian previously lived in Miami from 2009-2013 when they filmed their spin-off series; ‘Kourtney and Kim Take Miami.’ Whether she purchases a condo in downtown or in the famous Indian Creek where many celebs flock too, we will definitely be on the look out for Kim Kardashian’s next moves!
Alex Rodriguez Visits Midtown Miami for Possible Second Site of UFC Gym
Yesterday afternoon, along with business associate Jason Figorski, Alex Rodgriguez toured a commercial space at Eve at the District in Midtown Miami in search of a site to open his second UFC gym in Miami-Dade County. The former MLB All-Star’s first UFC gym opened last August in Kendall.
The above photo was shared on Alex Rodriguez Instagram account as a story. Jason Figorski later shared the following post on his Instagram account with the following caption and hashtags:
Art Basel Special: Top Miami Trophy Properties Day 4
Now that he has been released from the Miami Heat due to his health problems, it appears Chris Bosh is taking both his talents and his family out of South Beach. He has listed his North Bay Road home on the market for $18 million.
The home was built in 2009 and purchased by the Bosh family in 2010 for just over $12 million. It features ultra-high ceilings (a necessity for the family with a 6 foot 11 patriarch), heated pool, summer kitchen, elevator and guest house. Overall, the home has nearly 12,000 square feet of interior living area with spacious, airy rooms and wide open bay views to the west so that the owners and guests can enjoy Miami’s famous sunsets over the Downtown and Brickell skyline.
Have a scroll through all 45 photos of the manse, we bet that the Bosh family is sad to part with this lovely home!
Art Basel Special: Top Miami Trophy Properties Day 3
For today’s Art Basel Trophy Property of the Day, we’re going back to Brickell, to the classic yet chic Four Seasons Brickell with a celebrity-owned condo.
Back in 2013, Romain Zago, the owner of popular Miami Beach night club, Mynt, purchased this 2,139 square foot condo with his brand new wife, former Real Housewife of Miami, Joanna Krupa for $1.37 million. They made some changes to the design, lived out their happiness and re-listed the unit for $2.5 million after divorcing earlier this year. After no buyers surfaced, the price has steadily decreased until Monday, when it was reduced to $2 million.
The property is a 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath corner apartment with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Brickell Financial District, Biscayne Bay, Port of Miami and Miami Beach. It is located on the 42nd floor of the 70-story tower and includes such amenities as an onsite Equinox Fitness and spa, lounging pool with hammocks hanging between palm trees in the pool, and full Four Seasons’ Hotel amenities.
The Zago-Krupas are not the only celebrities to enjoy the Four Seasons. Rapper Gucci Mane recently wed at the property in a service and party that cost well over $1 million and was televised on BET, and the new owner of the Miami Marlins, Derek Jeter, recently toured options with his family. Mr. Jeter ultimately chose another building, which we will cover later in the week, but the Four Seasons Brickell is certainly a stand-out for celebrity real estate.
Which Of These Condos Should Derek Jeter Choose As His Miami Home?
Now that he’s the owner of the Miami Marlins, it is time for Derek Jeter to pack up his new family and find a place in Miami. Where will Derek Jeter live? Page 6 reported this week that the Derek and Hannah Jeter were spotted checking out rental apartments at the Four Seasons Residences in Brickell as well as the Grovenor House in Coconut Grove. We scoured the listings and found the two that are the best match for the Jeters’ family and lifestyle. In which home should Derek Jeter and family chose to live?
Size: 3,928 square feet
Layout: 3 Bed / 4.5 Bath
View: Bay & City
Price: $19,500/month (just reduced from $20,000/month)
Built in 2003, this corner apartment has marble floors throughout the living area, wood floors in the bedrooms, high ceilings and a kids’ play room. It is walking distance to Brickell City Centre and has easy access to I95, for Derek Jeter’s commute to Marlins’ Stadium or to the airport.
Four Seasons Residences Miami, once the tallest in Florida at 789 feet, also has an Equinox Fitness Club for those days when Derek and Hannah Jeter want to work out at home.
Size: 4,026 square feet
Layout: 5 Bed / 5.5 Bath
View: Bay & Marina
Price: $25,000/month
The Grovenor House was built in 2006 by Ugo Colombo’s CMC Group, who is also responsible for the Santa Maria, Bristol Tower, Epic Residences and more recently, Brickell Flatiron. Grovenor House is located near the downtown area of Coconut Grove and offers beautiful views of the marina.
One of the nice things about this Miami apartment is that it is also listed for sale at just under $5 million, so Derek Jeter and family could stay permanently if they enjoy the home. Grovenor House also has a playground for the children, and the home is outfitted with a little boy’s bedroom as well as a nursery for a little girl, in case Derek and Hannah Jeter decide to expand their family.
Rapper Gucci Mane To Wed In $1 Million Brickell Wedding Next Week
Miami is known for over-the-top living, and rappers are known for over-the-top spending, so what do you get when you combine the two?
A wedding fit for a television special.
That’s right, rapper Gucci Mane and his fiancèe, Keyshia Ka’oir, are set to tie the knot in a live television special on October 17 at the Four Seasons Miami, which is located at 1425 Brickell Avenue. The future Mrs. Mane is a Jamaican video model turned businesswoman with a successful cosmetics line. She captured the rapper’s heart in 2010. He proposed in 2016 on the Kiss Cam at an Atlanta Hawks basketball game with a 25 carat ring.
The wedding is said to have 200 guests, and the budget for invitations alone is $50,000! The invitations are said to have cost $1,000 apiece, according to TMZ, and are mirror-inspired booklets dripping in Swarovski crystals. In addition to the $1 million being shelled out by BET for the nuptuals, the happy couple will take home an additional $650k for themselves. Not a bad gig…
For over 10 years, the Four Seasons Miami was the tallest tower in Florida, until it was recently surpassed by Panorama Tower a few blocks away. Prices of the residences range from $750,000 for a 1 bedroom up to $25 million for a 6 bedroom penthouse. The tower is also home to a hotel (where the wedding will be held), an office tower that is home to an Equinox Fitness, and a condo-hotel section that is a good opportunity for AirBnb investments.
Trey Songz Finally Sold His Brickell Key Condo After 20 Months
After more than a year and a half of steady price reductions, R&B superstar Trey Songz has finally found a buyer for his Brickell Key condo. The sale has not yet hit the public records, but according to MLS data, the final sales price was $710,000. That is a huge reduction from the original listing price of $1.05 million in 2016!
Despite the $340,000 price chop, the singer still came out ahead. He had paid just $437,000 for the unit back in 2010, so realized a profit of just over $230,000 after commissions. No word yet on the identity of the buyer, but they closed the deal with a conventional mortgage.
The unit is located in the Courts on Brickell Key, where the average sales price over the last year has averaged $436 per square foot, the same rate that the buyer paid.
Jeremy Shockey Reduces Price Of South Beach Bachelor Pad
Retired NFL star and local football legend Jeremy Shockey is eager to take his talents off of South Beach. After trying unsuccessfully to sell his art deco nightclub-inspired penthouse at The Waverly on South Beach for $3 million in 2015, he decided to give it another go this summer. In July, it was listed for sale at $3.25 million and for rent at $10,000/month.
Fast forward to today and Shockey has already undergone three price revisions on the rental offering, slashing the price down to $8,500/month. It had rented last summer for $9,000/month. He has also reduced the price of the sale offering down to $2.85 million.
It makes sense that Shockey should be so eager to fill the vacancy or unload the penthouse because he currently has under construction a large house on a golf course in South Miami and really seems excited to embrace the retired golf lifestyle over the South Beach party lifestyle. Here is a photo of the progress at Jeremy Shockey’s new place along with the listing photos of the South Beach bachelor pad.
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OJ Simpson’s Former Miami Home Gets A Fresh Start
While OJ Simpson waits to find out whether he will get a fresh start, the house he bought in 2000 in order to get a previous fresh start, is getting a fresh start. After his famous 1995 murder acquittal, he moved to Miami to live “a quieter life,” purchasing the home at 9450 SW 112th Street in 2000. As everyone knows, the quiet life didn’t work out for Mr. Simpson and he went to prison in 2008, later losing his quiet Kendall home to foreclosure. Tomorrow, he will find out whether he gets another fresh start via parole hearing, but his former home is already well on its way to a new life.
The home is actually quite lovely, although lacking character today. The house flippers who bought it out of foreclosure have done well to remove any hint of the home’s famous former owner, leaving a blank slate for the new owner. It was originally built in 1953 and renovated in 2014-2015, so has very good bones with contemporary finishes and fixtures.
Despite being located on busy Killian Parkway, the home sits on a large 1.65 acre lot, which allows a feeling of privacy. The lot also has many mature palm trees, a half basketball court and a poolside guest cottage. It was purchased via foreclosure auction for $513,200 in 2014 and was listed in November of 2016 for $1,475,000 but has been reduced to $1,299,900. The jury is still out on what the investors spent to remove every trace of OJ from the place… what do you think?