South Florida’s top deals: Site of Al Capone home sells for $21M
🏆 Residential: The top home sale to hit records was in Miami Beach, where a trust scooped up the waterfront mansion at 270 South Hibiscus Drive for $51.5 million. The seller was a company managed by real estate broker Denis Smykalov. The home, built this year, spans 10,500 square feet and sits on a double lot. It has seven bedrooms and eight and a half bathrooms. Its asking price was $55 million. Jordan Karp with Jordan Karp LLC represented the seller, while Dora Puig of Luxe Living Realty represented the buyer. 🏆 Commercial: The most expensive commercial deal to come […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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