Coinbase exec buys lot on Miami Beach’s La Gorce
David Farmer, the vice president of product for crypto exchange Coinbase, bought a non-waterfront lot on Miami Beach’s La Gorce Island. Records show Farmer bought the lot at 31 La Gorce Circle from spec developer Todd Glaser for $10.4 million. Zachary Vichinsky and Brett Harris with Bespoke Real Estate Florida had the listing, and Roberto Quiroz with One Sotheby’s International Realty brought the buyer. Farmer is a veteran executive with Coinbase. He started at the exchange in 2015, just three years after co-founders Brian Armstrong and Fred Ehrsam launched Coinbase as part of the prestigious Y Combinator startup incubator program. […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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