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comes with six bedrooms, plenty of art and a $25 million price tag. Set on 300 feet of waterfront, it comes with “Caribbean style” 12-foot-wide terraces, a “Roman style” atrium and a vaulted carport, according to the listing from Elena Bluntzer with One Sotheby’s International Realty. This prime piece of Citadel bait is three stories and 10,220 square feet, with five bedrooms and more than five bathrooms. Meanwhile, Coconut Grove’s 3080 Munroe Drive, aka Villa Positano, has hit the market asking a whopping $48 million. Known as Villa Positano, this five-bedroom waterfront Coconut Grove retreat is asking a whopping $48 million. She shares the listing - which has amenities including a wine cellar, home theater, bowling alley, spa and gym - with Ryan Serhant and his eponymous firm. “We’ve already had one offer, but I’m talking to a new billionaire every week.” “This is the largest oceanfront single-family residence in Miami-Dade County,” says Douglas Elliman’s Dina Goldentayer, noting that the “decorator ready” home comes with an approved permit allowing the new owner to move in, less than two years after finishing the estimated $15 million to $20 million interior build out. It sits on a 1.5-acre lot with 250 feet of ocean frontage and boasts 32,000 square feet of interior space, with nine bedrooms and more than 14 bathrooms. on Golden Beach hit the market asking $100 million. You look at the lack of state taxes, the weather, the nightlife and the restaurant scene, and it all makes sense.” Sean Murphy, co-president of Coastal Construction Group “These numbers look big, but it’s actually crazy what you get for your money here. Now, a new wave of super-priced, turnkey Miami housing is turning billionaire heads. You look at the lack of state taxes, the weather, the nightlife and the restaurant scene, and it all makes sense.” “I’ve always said that this is the most underpriced real estate in the world,” said Sean Murphy, co-president of Coastal Construction Group, who has built many of the single-family mansions now seeing record prices for the likes of Oprah, Jerry Bruckheimer and architect Peter Marino. Sitting on a 1.5-acre lot in Golden Beach, 355 Ocean Blvd. The move came just three months after he announced that he would be relocating his Chicago-based fund, Citadel, to Coconut Grove (bringing scores of ultra-well-heeled homebuyers to the area), and a year after, he paid a then-record $75 million for a Star Island playpen.

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