"It's really in a league of its own," says Andrew Holtz, a Miami-based agent with the Nancy Batchelor Team at Compass. Holtz's family owned a home on the island from 2003 to 2024. "The land itself really sets it apart. That land size on the water, it almost doesn't exist." This emphasizes the uniqueness of the land on Indian Creek and the desirability of large waterfront properties.
The heart of the island is Indian Creek Country Club, which, per the Miami New Times, was the center of the locale's social scene in the years following World War II. Nowadays, only a small percentage of the island's residents are members of the highly exclusive club. "[Owning a house on the island] doesn't mean that you have access to the club. It's its own totally separate entry process," Holtz says.
According to Holtz, the people of Billionaire Bunker tend to keep to themselves for the most part these days; a more discreet environment is ideal for the current crop of celebrity residents. This reflects a shift in the social dynamics of the island, showing that privacy is valued more than social access to clubs.
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