Miami Heat’s Very Own Jimmy Butler Sold his Pinecrest Mansion for $7.1 Million

Miami Heat's Jimmy Butler
Jimmy Butler's Pinecrest Mansion
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Jimmy Butler, Small Forward for the Miami Heat just sold his Pinecrest Mansion for $7.1 million. Butler who just purchased this home just 2 years ago really took advantage of the Miami market because he originally purchased the estate for $4.6 million in 2018. The home was built in 2013.

Foyer Opening to Living Room
Photo Credit: Douglas Elliman

Records show that the managing partner, Reshma Sohoni, for London-based venture capital firm called Seedcamp purchased the home. Sohoni co-founded Seedcamp in 2007 with the idea to assist in investments for European tech start-ups.

The home located at 8975 Southwest 63rd Court in the Stritter Estates subdivision of Pinecrest features 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms and a 3 car garage. The custom Mediterain home with 8,958 square feet of living space showcases a grand foyer that opens to the living and dining rooms with double height ceilings.

The large game room is perfect for entertaining with a custom wet-bar and dedicant kitchen. The custom cabinetry, wine gallery, and butler’s pantry makes this home truly unique. The master offers a private terrace and spa bath. The backyard is the ultimate in luxury with covered terraces, playground, spa, and resort style pool.

Jimmy Butler's Custom Kitchen
Photo Credit: Douglas Elliman

For the next four years, Butler will still be a Miami resident with his recently signed 4 year contract extension with the Heat for an additional $184 million.

Butler isn’t the first Heat player to sell its Miami mansion. Dwayne Wade and wife Gabrielle Union sold their Miami mansion for $22 million after 2 years on the market.

Let’s also not forget that Pinecrest was ranked #2 in the top places to live in Miami!

Outdoor Terrace at Pinecrest Mansion
Photo Credit: Douglas Elliman

Former Mansion of American Gangster Al Capone is Facing Demolition

Al Capone's Miami Mansion
Al Capone's Miami Mansion
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Al Capone was born in 1899 in Brooklyn, New York to Italian immigrant parents. He was one of eight children while his mother was a seamstress and his father was a barber. He had a regular childhood and nothing notable could predict his claim to American fame.

Capone later became the most infamous gangster in American history. In the ’20s, Capone began his Chicago operations of bootlegging, gambling, and organized crime which became a multi-million dollar business. At the time of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre on February 14, 1929, he retreated to his Miami waterfront mansion to hide out from authorities.

The Original 93 Palm Avenue Site
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After being released from prison after a six-and-a-half-year stint, Al Capone spent his last years living in Miami on Palm Island at 93 Palm Avenue. The waterfront mansion was originally built in 1922 and Capone and his wife purchased the home in 1928 for $40,000, just 3 years before he was sentenced to prison. The title shows that the home was purchased under Capone’s wife’s name.

The home has had many owners, as well as, extensive remodels over the years. The 0.6-acre lot features a colonial-style home with four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. The more unique and original features of the home are still there including a black and gold Art Deco powder room, 1920’s ceilings lights as well as the fireplace located in the living room. The home also showcases french doors, hardwood floors, and double-hung windows.

Al Capone's Original Black and Gold Bathroom
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The outside features 100 feet of Biscayne Bay water frontage with a 30×60 foot pool next to a 2-story cabana that is water-facing. At the front of the property sits a guesthouse with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

The home is currently owned by business partners including developer Todd Glaser who purchased the home this summer for $10.75 million. The plan is to demolish the home and build a modern-style spec home with 8 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, spa, jacuzzi, and sauna.

Modern Spec Mansion on Palm Island
photo credit: Nelson Gonzalez

Glaser and business partner Nelson Gonzalez have condemned the house stating that it sits 3 feet under sea level, has water damage as well as sitting water under the home.

The home is currently on the docket for the Miami Historic Preservation Committee’s historic designation for the September agenda. According to Glaser, he stated that this will not stop their plans for building the new mansion and beginning demolition of Capone’s former home.

The property with the spec home is currently listed for sale at $16.95 million. The modern mansion will be designed by Kodi Karp.

93 Palm Avenue on Palm Island
photo credit: Nelson Gonzalez

Rockstar Energy Drink Founder Purchased Two Waterfront Properties for $35 Million

5011 Pine Tree Drive in Miami Beach
5011 Pine Tree Drive in Miami Beach
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Founder of Rockstar Energy Drink, Russel Weiner recently purchased 2 waterfront properties in Miami Beach. Located on Pine Tree Drive, the properties were purchased for a combined $35.1 million.

The homes sold include 5011 and 5111 Pine Tree Drive. According to property records, the homes sold for $17 million and $18.1 million. The two properties were sold to a Las Vegas entity that is managed by Russel Weiner’s trust.

Weiner has made significant headway in the South Florida real estate market. In October 2020, Weiner purchased and flipped to homes in North Palm Beach for $48 million from the Swedish model, Elin Nordegren. He also purchased a mansion in 2016 for $20 million. He still owns this home.

According to Forbes, Weiner sold Rockstar Energy to Pepsi for $3.9 billion in 2020. It is estimated that Weiner is worth $4.1 billion.

The sellers, David and Leila Centner, are also the owners of the Centner Academy that is located in the Mami Design District. Earlier this year, the Centner’s received approval from the Miami Beach Design Review Board for an addition on 5011 Pine Tree Drive.

This specific property was built in 1920 by one of the city’s founding families and was designed by architect Russell Pancoast. The approval itself was for a two-story home, relocating the current residence, and relocating the boathouse.

The properties total 3.5 acres each with 150+ water frontage on Indian Creek. The property located at 5111 Pine Tree Drive features 9 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, with over 20,000 square feet of living space. This property features ‘old world’ charm with hand-crafted hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, and a Mediterranean design throughout.

The second property located at 5011 Pine Tree Drive is just one property over from 5111. The estate features a 3-story main house, guest house, and 560 square feet of water frontage. This property features a large dock for mega-yachts and multiple vessels. This property previously sold in 2018 for $14.5 million.

Phil Collins’ Former Miami Beach Mansion set to be Demolished

Phil Collins
Phil Collins

Orlando Bravo, managing partner at Chicago-based private equity, Thomas Bravo purchased Phil Collin’s waterfront mansion in January 2021 for $40 million. Since then Bravo has been working with the City of Miami Beach Design Review Board on plans to submit blueprints for a new construction home.

The existing property located at 5800 North Bay Road features 12,153 square feet of living space including 7 bedrooms, 8 full baths, and 3 half-baths. The property also features a pool overlooking the water, a koi pond, and an expansive jacuzzi.

The 200 feet of Biscayne Bay frontage makes this location ideal with a large boat dock. The home was built in 1929 and was expanded in 1986 as well as 1987. The main house was again altered in 1991 and 2006 with kitchen and bathroom updates. The property sits on 1.2 acres of unobstructed Biscayne Bay views.

Bravo plans to replace the home with a more modern-style mansion with a tropical garden surrounding it. The new residence’s main house would include 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, a formal living room, a family room, a dining room, a movie room, and a wet bar. The residence’s 2 car detached garage would host the staff’s quarters, 2 separate suites as well as 2 home offices. The property will keep the current dock and pool but there will be an outdoor kitchen/barbecue area, spa, and gym.

Not only did Phil Collins own the property but Jennifer sold it in 2005 for $13.9 million. According to the Wall Street Journal, the property is being demolished due to the home having issues with flooding.

Waterfront Mansion Purchased by Miami Beach Investor at $21 Million – Lists the Property for $30 Million

Hibiscus Island Homes
Hibiscus Island Homes

Andrew Mirmelli, the owner of M&M Parking Management services and Investor, is now betting on the hot real estate market. With the recent purchase of a waterfront home on Hibiscus Island at $21 million, Mirmelli just relisted the property for a cool $30 million just a few days after closing.

Hibiscus Island Mansion Overlooking Biscayne Bay
Photo Credit: Julian Johnston

The luxury waterfront property shows the previous owner as Sweet Gift LLC, a company owned by Abelardo Monroy. The home located at 432 South Hibiscus Drive features 6,090 square feet of living space, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, and a 3 car garage.

Hibiscus Island Mansion
Photo Credit: Julian Johnston

The property was built in 2001 on just under half an acre. The design of the home showcases a Mediterranean style throughout with neutral colors easily flowing from one room to the next. Expansive windows and tall ceilings provide endless natural light and views that can only be found on Hibiscus Island. The property also includes a custom pool, outdoor kitchen, and private boat dock with a lift.

432 Hibiscus Drive Kitchen
Photo Credit: Julian Johnston

Hisbiscus Island not only features unique luxury estates, but also offers gorgeous waterfront views, 24-hour security, and a family-oriented community center/park. Boating is a prime hobby on Hibiscus Island. With a lack of fixed bridges, boats of many sizes gain access to private boat docks throughout the island. This island is also close to South Beach and downtown Miami, making it a prime location to enjoy all that Miami offers.

This luxurious estate was previously sold in 2013 at $8 million. The owner has also listed it for rent at $130,000 monthly. Mirmelli recently sold a lot in downtown Miami to developer Moishe Mana. Mana paid $12.4 million for the lot which he plans to build a mixed-use development for offices, residences, and hotels.

Hibiscus Island Mansion
Photo Credit: Julian Johnston
432 Hibiscus Drive on Hibiscus Island
Photo Credit: Julian Johnston

Gloria Estefan Sold Star Island Mansion for $35 Million

1 Star Island Drive in Miami
Star Island homes in Miami Beach

The Miami luxury real estate market is hot! It is so hot, that multiple real estate records have been broken in the last few months for Miami-Dade. Just last month, a luxury mansion sold for the highest price sold home in all of Miami-Dade history at $65 million.

1 Star Island Drive in Miami
Photo credit: Jill Eber with Coldwell Banker Realty

Bay Harbor Islands also had a record-breaking sale of $12 million just last week, making it the highest sold home on all of the 2 islands. We are seeing more and more luxury residential homes sell than ever in the past few years and now we can add Gloria Estatfan’s mansion to the list!

Kitchen at 1 Star Island Drive
Photo credit: Jill Eber with Coldwell Banker Realty

Gloria Estefan and her husband Emilio sold their Star Island Mansion for $35 million at the end of July. The buyer for this property is unknown but according to tax records, the buyer is listed under an LLC managed by Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group.

The gated waterfront mansion located at 1 Star Island Drive features a main house as well as a guest house situated on 1.3 acres of bliss. The two-story main house boasts 3 bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, rich hardwood and marble floors throughout, arched doorways, and a large refined kitchen with remarkable ocean views.

Star Island Miami
Photo credit: Jill Eber with Coldwell Banker Realty

At the front of the property is the separate 3 bedroom, 2.1 bathroom guest house. The grounds also feature a pool/spa, private boat dock, tropical foliage, and palm trees providing plenty of privacy. Sean “Diddy” Combs is also the neighbor of this gorgeous estate.

Gloria and Emilio first purchased the home for $1.84 million in 1993. The property has been on and off the market since 2015 at $40 million but the last list price in 2020 was $27.9 million.

Although their house sold, they will reside in their primary home which is reported to be within proximity to Star Island.

Star Island in Miami
Photo credit: Jill Eber with Coldwell Banker Realty

Related Group CEO Lists Coconut Grove Mansion for $33 Million

Coconut Grove Miami
Coconut Grove Waterfront Mansions
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Related Group’s CEO Jorge Pérez, also known as the “Condo King,” recently listed his Miami home for $33 million. Located in Coconut Grove at 3323 Devon Court in Huges Cove, a gated community south of downtown Miami. Huges Cove features a total of 10 homes, each with custom architecture overlooking Biscayne Bay.

The Venetian-style mansion is sited on 0.92 acres with over 8,000 square feet of living space. With 6 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, this unique home was built in 1996 as the family home of Pérez. The Venetian style is evident throughout with its beige travertine floors, light, and airy feel throughout, as well as classic touches of Italian artistry.

Related Group Sells Coconut Grove Mansion
Photo Credit: The Jills Zeder Group
Waterfront Mansion with Firepit
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The property is truly a dream with resort amenities, including an infinity pool, spa, and gardens all on 482 feet of water frontage. The property also features exclusive water rights, a boat dock, and incredible views of Biscayne Bay.

According to tax records, Pérez originally purchased the home for $1.45 million in 1994. More recently, Pérez has sold his Apogee Beach penthouse for $6 million as well as the Related Group sold their Miami headquarters for $24 million.

3323 Devon Ct, Miami, FL 33133 in Coconut Grove
Photo Credit: The Jills Zeder Group

The Related Group is a development company that started in Miami in 1979. Over the years, they have built iconic towers that have enhanced the Miami skyline. Related has built and managed over 100,000 condo towers. Their current projects include; They are currently working on 1400 Biscayne, District 225, and Baccarat Residences Miami.

If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing any of the Related Group units, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

Master Bedroom in Coconut Grove Mansion
Photo Credit: The Jills Zeder Group

A Developer Penthouse at Mansions at Acqualina Sold for $27 Million

17749 Collins Avenue-The Mansions of Acqualina
The Mansions at Acqualina

Another luxury condo ranks for the third spot for the highest priced condo sale in Miami-Dade History. Developer, the Trump Group (no relation to President Donald Trump), sold a penthouse at the Mansions of Acqualina for a cool $27 million. This specific unit was originally listed for $38 million in 2019.

The penthouse unit located at 17749 Collins Avenue, PH 47 in Sunny Isles, features 4 bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, and a 2 car garage. This gorgeous unit boasts 9,103 square feet of living space with killer views of Biscayne Bay, the direct ocean, and the Miami skyline.

Two kitchens in this unit make for easy living with guests as well as family. The private 12′ glass-bottomed cantilevered pool is a private oasis above Miami. All of the units in Acqualina are fully furnished by Fendi, Baccarat, and Bentley.

Tax records for this unit show a Delaware entity listed as Kodiak Trust Company in Eagle Ridge. Records also show that Oren Shmueli, Senior VP of the Trump Group was on the Deed of Transfer.

Penthouse Pool at the Mansions of Acqualina

The Mansions of Acqualina offer much more than your average amenities. Look forward to a ‘virtual’ golf outing, Hamman Spa, private cabanas, and much more!

The Mansions at Acqualina Amenities

  • Fitness Center with State-of-the-Art Equipment
  • Poolside Private Cabanas
  • Hammam Spa
  • Children’s Center
  • Virtual Golf
  • Outdoor Dining and Spa
  • Sunset Reflecting Pool and Fire Pit
  • Lavish Grand Room for Private Functions
  • Concierge, Security, and 24-Hour Valet
  • Dog Park

The Mansions at Acqualina Residence Features:

  • Private Jacuzzi on Terrace
  • 2-Story Floorplans
  • Multiple Balconies with Ocean and Intracoastal Views
  • Outdoor Summer Kitchen
  • Balconies with Ocean and Intracoastal Views
  • Floor-to-Ceiling, Bronze-Tinted, Impact-Resistant Windows and Sliding Glass Doors
  • Intelligent Climate Controls with Digital Thermostats
  • Vent-Less Fireplace in the Family Room
  • Intrusion Alarm Monitoring Service
  • Imported Stone Countertops and Backsplashes
  • Free Standing Custom Tub with Dornbracht Plumbing Fixtures

The Trump Group is also developing a two-tower condo project next door called the Estates at Acqualina.

If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at the Mansions of Acqualina, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

17749 Collins Avenue-The Mansions of Acqualina

Developer Todd Micheal Glaser buys Indian Creek Waterfront Mansion for $24 Million

Indian Creek Island
Indian Creek Mansion Miami
Photo Credit: Douglas Elliman

Developer, Todd Michael Glaser is a Miami native and a well-known developer who has made a name for himself with projects like 1000 Museum. Most recently, Glaser and his partners purchased an Indian Creek mansion for $23.8 million. The property was originally listed in October 2020 for $20 million and taken off the market in March 2021.

The Indian Creek waterfront mansion is located at 37 Indian Creek Road featuring 7,236 square feet of living space set on 1.2 acres. This 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom estate boasts an expansive brick driveway leading to a Mediterranean-style home. The large pool overlooks Biscayne Bay with a 20-foot boat dock.

37 Indian Creek Road on Indian Creek Island
Photo Credit: Douglas Elliman

The seller of the home was Don Francisco, host of ‘Sábado Gigante’ a Spanish language variety show that showcased musicians and comedians. He hosted the show for 53 years ending in 2015 and returned to TV with a new show “Don Francisco Te Invita.” Francisco originally purchased the property in 1993 for $2.6 million and has made several updates throughout the years.

Pool View of Indian Creek Mansion
Photo Credit: Douglas Elliman

Glaser and his partners plan on demolishing the home to build a mansion double the size and double the value. With the help of architect Kobi Karp, this new estate will be one of a kind. It will feature 2 pools and with plans on being listed around $50 million. The anticipated completion for construction is set for December 2021.

Indian Creek Island is a gated island north of Miami Beach. It has its own police force that patrols 24 hours a day. Billionaires are known to call this place home because of the security and exclusiveness it offers.

Notables like Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner as well as Hotels.com co-founder Bob Diener own properties on the island. Last year alone, Tom Brady and his wife, Gisele Bundchen purchased a lot for $17 million, where they plan on building a new estate.

There is only one property currently on the market on Indian Creek Island. The property located at 29 Indian Creek Drive is listed for rent at $100,000 monthly and features 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms with gorgeous southern exposure of Biscayne Bay. For more information on this property or about Indian Creek Island, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.