Billionaire Alan Hassenfield, the chairman and CEO of Hasbro Toys from 1989 to 2008, just purchased a new home on Miami Beach’s exclusive Fisher Island for $8.2 million.
With a median sale price of $3.4 million in 2016, Miami Beach’s 33109 is not only the most expensive zip code in Miami-Dade County but also in all of Florida, according to a new report,
Here’s an interesting 6,260-square-foot residence on Fisher Island overlooking the beach asking $60,000 in rent. Located on the first floor, the four-bedroom unit is an entertainer’s paradise.
The 5,040-square-foot contemporary unit includes a poolside cabana, three parking spots, and two golf carts in addition to a hulking 4,000-square-foot terrace with a summer kitchen and hot tub overlooking South Beach.
Described as one of only two townhomes on Fisher Island, this 3,146-square-foot penthouse has three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms within it’s two-story layout.The unit is asking $3.75 million ($1,192 a foot) and is also available to rent for $24,000.
There’s a new king on the market in Fisher Island — this standout 9,715-square-foot penthouse at the new Palazzo Del Sol just listed for a crisp $38.5 million, making it the priciest listing—by far—on the exclusive Miami Beach island.
From elegant condominium penthouses to newly constructed waterfront mansions, let's take a tour of the ten most expensive homes on the market in Miami Beach.
While the saying goes that the devil is in the details, that can’t be true when it comes to this Fisher Island mansion. It's the little things that make this listing so extravagant. This listing offers high-end finishes like carerra gold marble.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount across various Miami neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out!
Located on the northwestern corner of Fisher Island, you’re not going to find a luxury condo on the ground floor with a better view than this five-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom unit that just listed for $12 million.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount across various South Florida neighborhoods. With this week's budget of $3 million, we're checking out five of Miami's hottest areas.
A trio of superyachts are currently hanging out in the exclusive Fisher Island off Miami Beach, in Double Down, Cocktails, and Petrus II. Shall we take the tour of these luxurious watercrafts?
The magnificent 47-residence luxury condo is offering residents resort-style amenities for the first time on the island -- this includes a negative-edge pool with sweeping bay views and poolside cabanas.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent/buy for a set dollar amount across various Miami neighborhoods. Today we have a budget of $5 million and have our eyes on South Beach, Pinecrest, Brickell Key, and Fisher Island.