David Centner, a successful inventor, and technology entrepreneur recently sold his waterfront mansion in Miami Beach for $26 million. Centner is known for his development of the Highway Toll Administration, Erase.com, and now he and his wife head a private school located in Wynwood.
The home located at 5465 Pine Tree Drive is sited on 21,156 square feet with 125 linear feet of water frontage along the Intracoastal Waterway canal. The mansion was built to resemble an Italian Mediterranean home with a majority of the finishes hand-made in Italy, right down to the teal roof tiles.
The home features 10 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, 12-foot ceilings, marble floors, and hand-crafted solid wood cabinets imported from Milan. In addition, the home showcases a spacious home gym, theater room, 3 car garage, and a 2 bedroom/2 bathroom guesthouse.
The dine-in kitchen has seating for 28 and the outdoor is equally impressive with a 2,000 square foot pool, balcony, and an expansive dock.
The Centners built this home as a spec home through Inspirata Group which happens to be the buyers for the home as well (Nicholas and Susan Maounis, owners of the Inspirata Group).
At $26 million, the price equated to $2,364 per square foot.
Not only has Centner made headway in the tech world, but the family also runs Centner Development which is currently working on multiple real projects in Miami. The Centners currently own 2 condos in Miami and Miami Beach.
The Centners have recently sold a few of their properties including a Miami Beach mansion to Russell Weiner, the Rockstar Energy Drink Founder.
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