Billionaire Best Buy founder linked to $27M purchase of Venetian Islands spec home
Richard Schulze, the billionaire founder of Best Buy, is linked to the $27 million purchase of a waterfront spec home on Miami Beach’s Venetian Islands. Records show Miami Maison Holdings Trust, managed by Kevin Bergman, bought the house at 220 West Dilido Drive from an LLC named for the address and managed by Nicolas Chambon. Mariano Niro with Serhant had the listing, and Daniel Hertzberg with Coldwell Banker Realty brought the buyer. Bergman is president of Olympus Ventures, the family office and investment firm of Schulze. Schulze founded the chain of stores that would eventually become Best Buy in 1966. […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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