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A newly built mansion in the posh Indian Creek neighborhood has reportedly sold for $47 million. That would make it the most expensive single-family residential sale in Miami-Dade history. The name of the buyer is unknown, but they’re foreign, of course.
Construction on the home began in 2008, near the bottom of the real estate bust. First-time developers Shlomy Alexander and Felix Cohen built the property with the express purpose of selling it, and originally put it in the market for $60 million. The price was slashed to $52 million earlier this year, and has now sold for $47 million.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the deal to sell the ten-bedroom home has been in the works for six months and is being completed in cash.
The home comes with custom furnishing, a wine cellar that can only be accessed by fingerprint, an art vault, and a 3D-projection movie theater among other amenities.
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