Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan have purchased a $170 million property in Miami's exclusive Indian Creek community The mansion, still under construction, will feature nine bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. They say everything is bigger in Texas, but in Miami, just one mansion—that’s anything north of 8,000 square feet—just isn’t ...
Meta Platforms Inc. founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, purchased a $170 million mansion on Miami’s ...
James Deering's 1916 winter home is located less than 10 minutes away from the heart of Miami.Robin Hill/Courtesy of Vizcaya Museums and Gardens The exorbitant price tags on Miami's luxury real estate ...
Miami’s ultra-luxury real estate market just received another headline-making jolt: reports indicate that Mark Zuckerberg and Sergey Brin have each ...
The Meta CEO’s under-construction Indian Creek home is one of the priciest ever to close in the United States.
Florida's luxury housing market has been blessed with another historic property—this time in the form of an extraordinary $150 million compound with three jaw-dropping mansions on the exclusive ...
Tech billionaire Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, has been expanding his luxury property portfolio with several high-profile purchases across the United States. His latest acquisition on Allison ...
Mark Zuckerberg needs no introduction. The tech giant recently made headlines after closing a real estate deal in Miami’s “Billionaire Bunker”. He along with his wife Priscilla Chan have become the ...
A mansion is for sale on Florida’s Gulf Coast. At $25.95 million, it’s the most expensive listing ever on Longboat Key, according to a news release. The waterfront property covers more than an acre of ...
Meta Platforms Inc founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, purchased a US$170 million mansion on Miami’s ...
They say everything is bigger in Texas, but in Miami, just one mansion—that’s anything north of 8,000 square feet—just isn’t enough anymore. For the city’s wealthiest buyers, the play now is to scoop ...