F1 driving legend snaps up two-story pad at Meta Development’s Brickell project
A South Brickell luxury development pulled in Brazilian race car driver Rubens Barrichello, who paid $8 million for a two-story townhome. The racing legend bought a 4,300-square-foot unit at Meta Development’s Colette, at 1880 Brickell Avenue, according to a news release. The price pencils out to $1,844 per square foot. The four-bedroom, five-and-a-half bathroom home will have 2,000 square feet of outdoor space. Meta Development, led by Andrew Rasken, is planning the five-story, 34-unit project with architecture by Brazilian design firm OSPA. Douglas Elliman’s Eklund-Gomes Team is leading sales and marketing. A building on the site was demolished last month, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
Recent Posts

Leasing broker Grant Killingsworth jumps to JLL from CBRE amid renewed office market excitement

Falling concrete, oil leak: Ritz-Carlton condo owners sue Gencom, Hersha over alleged yearslong neglect

Two mansions led slow buying week for Palm Beach luxury market

Map: Witkoff, Lefferts among developers betting on North Beach as residential highrise hub

Controversial mixed-use project with private school in Coral Gables heads to final vote

S3 Capital lends $35M for final phase of Princeton multifamily project

South Florida’s top deals: Venture capitalist pays $20M for Bay Harbor Islands home

Florida buyers move ahead without waiting on mortgage rates

Working older adults reshape the downsizing market

