The Zuckerberg-Chans Just Broke a Miami Home Price Record With Mansion Purchase on Indian Creek
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The Zuckerberg-Chans Just Broke a Miami Home Price Record With Mansion Purchase on Indian Creek
"the Zuckerberg-Chans have purchased some land and a partially constructed mansion in the gated community of Indian Creek, overlooking Biscayne Bay, for a record-breaking $170 million. The previous record-high price in Miami-Dade County was set in 2025 by developer Vlad Doronin, with the $120 million sale of his mansion on Star Island."
"The property is at 7 Indian Creek Island Road, on the man-made island that has become known in the area as "Billionaire Bunker." Google Street View has, of course, not been allowed to map the area, but a satellite image shows an empty parcel of land at that address beside another enormous looking mansion."
"So this may just be a place to park some of Zuckerberg's $231 billion estimated net worth, or it may be a way for the family to declare themselves residents of Florida in the coming years, if, say, California passes that billionaire's tax. Or, maybe they're planning to actually high-tail it out of Palo Alto for good, given that the city council has recently been getting more hostile to billionaire compounds like theirs."
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan have purchased land and a partially constructed mansion in Indian Creek, Miami for $170 million, breaking the previous Miami-Dade County record of $120 million. The property is located at 7 Indian Creek Island Road in the gated community known as "Billionaire Bunker," overlooking Biscayne Bay. The sellers were plastic surgeon Aaron Rollins and his wife Marine. The Zuckerbergs already own properties in Palo Alto, Hawaii, and Lake Tahoe. The purchase may serve as an investment, a tax strategy in response to potential California billionaire taxes, or a relocation option given recent tensions with Palo Alto city council regarding billionaire compounds.
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