Marina owner Robert Miller buys $25M home in Mar-a-Lago Security Zone
Robert Miller, a Palm Beach real estate investor and marina owner, bought a home on the island for $25 million. The home sits within the Mar-a-Lago Security Zone, a stretch of the island that falls under Secret Service protection when President Donald Trump is in town. Records show Miller and his wife Linnette Miller bought the house at 143 Clarendon Avenue from Marcia and William Rickman Jr. The Millers financed the purchase with a $14 million loan from Taylor Made Lending, according to property records. Carole and Brett Koeppel with Sotheby’s International Realty had the listing, and Carole Koeppel brought […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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