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Miami’s latest blockbuster listing is a 10,211-square-foot mansion at 23 Star Island that just hit the market asking $49 million.
It’s the fourth priciest home for sale in Miami-Dade County and the second most expensive home on Star Island in Miami Beach, trailing a $65 million Mediterranean that listed last Fall.
The estate has seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and 327 feet of water frontage along Biscayne Bay. It’s highlighted by park-like grounds, dual master bathrooms, a tennis court, pool, and a separate guest house with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a kitchen.
The gorgeous home had housed the late Leonard Miller, co-founder of Lennar Corporation, and his wife, Susan, since the 1970s.
“The estate at 23 Star Island has a prestigious wraparound, wide open bay view and is situated on Star Island’s most sought-after point lot,” said Jill Hertzberg of The Jills. “These types of unique properties are rare. This one even has a tennis court with ample space to expand. We are happy to present this unique opportunity to own this magnificent property.”
“A spectacular gem in Miami Beach, this estate has not been sold since the original owner purchased it in 1973,” added d Jill Eber. “It represents the epitome of luxury: spectacular views, a highly exclusive location, and much more.”