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Rendering of Stuart Miller's future home at 11 Star Island
Rendering of Stuart Miller's future home at 11 Star Island
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Star Island's latest activity, mapped

Mapping the latest listings, rentals, and activity on Star Island in Miami Beach

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Rendering of Stuart Miller's future home at 11 Star Island
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It's pretty shocking there isn't a spinoff television show on Bravo by now focused on Star Island, though many residents of the exclusive enclave of super luxury homes in Miami Beach have been featured on reality shows like Real Housewives of Miami in the past, including Roy and Lea Black in addition to Lisa and Lenny Hochstein.

Other celebrities with past or current ties to the sexy island off the coast of South Beach include the likes of Gloria Estefan, Rosie O'Donnell, and Shaquille O'Neal.

There isn't a ton of real estate activity on the 86-acre island at any given time but there are currently four homes four sale, a few more for rent, and some fascinating plans for several properties in the pipeline, including Stuart Miller's 40,000-square-foot futuristic marvel planned for 11 Star Island, which has received design approval.

Let's take a closer look at all of the recent happenings on Star Island, shall we?

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45 Star Island

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$17 million

Here is the "most affordable" home on the island, owned by Roy and Lea Black, a couple you might’ve seen on Real Housewives of Miami. The 10,598-square-footer features 190 feet of water frontage, including a seven-bedroom main house and a three-bedroom guest cottage.

Sotheby's Realty

44 Star Island

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$24 million

This 50,000-square-foot lot will house a modern home designed by renowned architect Ricardo Bofil. The planned home includes nine bedrooms, an eight-car garage and pools in the backyard and on the roof.

Sovereign Real Estate Group

1 Star Island

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$37 million

"Nina’s Villa" was previously asking $40 million. Its owners are Gloria and Emilio Estefan. The 7,988-square-foot home faces southwest and boasts 240 feet of bay frontage.

Coldwell Banker

46 Star Island

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$65 million

With over 250 feet of bay frontage, this 18,356-square-foot Mediterranean mansion is tied with the Apogee South Beach penthouse for Miami-Dade County's most expensive listing. It was built in 1923 as the home of Miami’s Yacht Club before being renovated into a single family home.

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14 Star Island

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150,000 a month

"Casa La Bonita" (pretty house) is the most expensive rental in Miami-Dade County. The two-story Mediterranean includes imported marble floors, a movie theater, elevator, poolside gazebo, and sunset views.

The Keyes Company

5 Star Island

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About a year ago, Thomas Kramer was asking $150,000 in rent for his illustrious 13-bedroom party pad. While the listing is no longer active, it still appears the premises can be rented out for events like Bar Mitzvahs and weddings. Kramer, a developer, television personality, and philanthropist, estimates the property and on-site assets to be worth a whopping $1 billion.

11 Star Island

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Stuart Miller’s extraordinary mansion planned at 11 Star Island has been approved by a Miami Beach board, paving the way for the 120,000-square-foot property with a lagoon, underground parking garage, and all sorts of crazy other features.

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22 Star Island

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Another one of Stuart Miller's Star Island properties was in the news last year in 22 Star Island. The original 1931 mansion designed by Kiehnel and Elliott was lifted on hydraulic dollies and moved to another part of the plot to be preserved while paving the way for another modern build.

45 Star Island

$17 million

Here is the "most affordable" home on the island, owned by Roy and Lea Black, a couple you might’ve seen on Real Housewives of Miami. The 10,598-square-footer features 190 feet of water frontage, including a seven-bedroom main house and a three-bedroom guest cottage.

Sotheby's Realty

44 Star Island

$24 million

This 50,000-square-foot lot will house a modern home designed by renowned architect Ricardo Bofil. The planned home includes nine bedrooms, an eight-car garage and pools in the backyard and on the roof.

Sovereign Real Estate Group

1 Star Island

$37 million

"Nina’s Villa" was previously asking $40 million. Its owners are Gloria and Emilio Estefan. The 7,988-square-foot home faces southwest and boasts 240 feet of bay frontage.

Coldwell Banker

46 Star Island

$65 million

With over 250 feet of bay frontage, this 18,356-square-foot Mediterranean mansion is tied with the Apogee South Beach penthouse for Miami-Dade County's most expensive listing. It was built in 1923 as the home of Miami’s Yacht Club before being renovated into a single family home.

One Sotheby’s/AlexaTPhoto

14 Star Island

150,000 a month

"Casa La Bonita" (pretty house) is the most expensive rental in Miami-Dade County. The two-story Mediterranean includes imported marble floors, a movie theater, elevator, poolside gazebo, and sunset views.

The Keyes Company

5 Star Island

About a year ago, Thomas Kramer was asking $150,000 in rent for his illustrious 13-bedroom party pad. While the listing is no longer active, it still appears the premises can be rented out for events like Bar Mitzvahs and weddings. Kramer, a developer, television personality, and philanthropist, estimates the property and on-site assets to be worth a whopping $1 billion.

11 Star Island

Stuart Miller’s extraordinary mansion planned at 11 Star Island has been approved by a Miami Beach board, paving the way for the 120,000-square-foot property with a lagoon, underground parking garage, and all sorts of crazy other features.

Domo Architecture + Design

22 Star Island

Another one of Stuart Miller's Star Island properties was in the news last year in 22 Star Island. The original 1931 mansion designed by Kiehnel and Elliott was lifted on hydraulic dollies and moved to another part of the plot to be preserved while paving the way for another modern build.