Matt Damon sells Miami Beach home for $15.4 million
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Matt Damon sells Miami Beach home for $15.4 million
"The Mediterranean-style compound, built in 1935 and since updated, includes a main residence, a guesthouse, a pool and spa, a pool house with a summer kitchen and a rooftop terrace, 170 feet of water frontage and a dock on an acre overlooking Biscayne Bay."
"The two-story main house, with dark hardwood flooring, detailed molding and wainscoting, features a gourmet kitchen, a theater room, an office, a wine cellar, seven bedrooms and 9.5 bathrooms."
"The buyer, AmeriSave Mortgage Chief Executive Patrick Markert, paid $15.375 million for the home, according to the South Florida Business Journal."
Matt Damon sold his 12,705-square-foot Mediterranean-style waterfront property in Miami Beach to Patrick Markert, CEO of AmeriSave Mortgage, for $15.375 million. The home, originally listed at $20 million and reduced to $18.999 million, sits on an acre with 170 feet of Biscayne Bay frontage. Built in 1935 and updated, the compound features a main residence with seven bedrooms, 9.5 bathrooms, gourmet kitchen, theater room, wine cellar, and spa-like master bath, plus a guesthouse with two bedrooms and bathrooms, pool, spa, and dock. Damon acquired the two-parcel property in 2005 for $14.5 million combined.
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