‘Scarface’ House Listed for $237 Million in Miami — and It Could Break a Record
The bayfront estate includes Scarface and Nixon ties, plus 862 feet of waterfront and a helipad-marina platform, as it seeks a Miami-Dade record.
- Investor John Devaney has listed his 2.38-acre Key Biscayne estate for $237 million, a price that would shatter Miami-Dade County records if achieved.
- The property served as President Richard Nixon's 'Winter White House' in the 1970s, then gained fame as the residence of drug lord Frank Lopez in the 1983 film Scarface.
- Boasting 868 feet of Biscayne Bay waterfront, the estate features a 20,000-square-foot overwater helipad and the glass elevator famously used by Elvira in Scarface.
- A sale near asking price would exceed the $170 million paid in March by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan for a nearby Indian Creek property.
- Devaney, who purchased the property for roughly $30 million two decades ago, believes "there are lots of guys looking," signaling robust demand in South Florida's luxury market.
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‘Scarface’ House Listed for $237 Million in Miami — and It Could Break a Record
The property was also part of President Richard Nixon’s 'winter White House' estate.
The house was built in 1981 by a pilot who was later convicted of connections to the Medellin drug cartel - It has an area of 1,200 sq m - If sold at the asking price, it would break the county record held by Mark Zuckerberg
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The Florida ultra-luxury real estate market has just marked a new milestone. Key Biscayne’s property that served as the stage for the legendary movie Scarface (1983) has gone on sale for a price of $237 million. According to the Wall Street Journal, if the transaction for this figure were to be completed, the current Miami-Dade County record would be pulverized, exceeding the $170 million that Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, recently disbursed for…
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