Mark Zuckerberg Breaks Miami Record with $170 Million Mansion
The $170 million purchase sets a Miami-Dade record and adds to Zuckerberg's real estate holdings in exclusive Indian Creek, known for privacy and luxury waterfront amenities.
- Records show Zuckerberg's purchase of 7 Indian Creek Island Road for $170 million, the most expensive Miami-Dade County home sale, surpassing $120 million.
- The estate first debuted quietly in November 2025 with a $200,000,000 asking price, and early reports linked Zuckerberg to 2 Indian Creek Island Road owned by Peter Cancro, but the mystery appears resolved.
- Ferris Rafauli designed the nearly 28,000-square-foot limestone-clad home on nearly two acres with 200 feet of Biscayne Bay frontage and a 135-foot yacht-ready dock.
- The purchase adds to Zuckerberg's expanding real-estate portfolio, which includes properties in Palo Alto, Kauai, Lake Tahoe and a recently acquired mansion in Washington, D.C.
- The listing's $200,000,000 debut made it highly watched as Indian Creek's appeal to wealthy buyers seeking privacy and security may boost its profile and South Florida's high-end market attention.
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Zuckerberg breaks Miami record with $170 million mansion
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Mark Zuckerberg Breaks Miami Record with $170 Million Mansion
Meta Platforms Inc. founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, purchased a $170 million mansion on Miami’s “billionaire bunker,” a private island in Biscayne Bay, according to two people familiar with the matter.
9 Bedrooms, Dock, Pool: Mark Zuckerberg's $170 Million Miami Mansion
Meta co-founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, have bought a $170 million mansion on a private island in Miami's Biscayne Bay, also known as "billionaire bunker," according to two people familiar with the matter.
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