A company owned by Rockstar Energy billionaire Russell Weiner is suing the project manager he hired to manage construction of his waterfront Miami Beach estate,
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Duty Free Americas family sells waterfront Bal Harbour home for $18M
The Falic family, owners of the Duty Free Americas empire, sold a waterfront home in Bal Harbour for $17.5 million. Redfin shows the family’s Central-Med
Oceana Key Biscayne closing tops Miami-Dade weekly condo sales
Miami-Dade County’s condo sales and dollar volume fell in the first week of the year. Brokers closed 92 condo sales totaling $59.5 million from Dec.
$15M spec mansion near Gables Estates tops signed contracts report
The pending sale of a non-waterfront spec mansion near the ritzy Gables Estates neighborhood in Coral Gables topped last week’s signed contracts report for Miami-Dade
Resi roundup: Developers buy, sell South Florida luxury homes
In the latest roundup of South Florida luxury residential sales, developers bought and sold homes across the region. Deals spanned Lighthouse Point to Palm Beach
The Weekly Dirt: South Florida real estate’s highs and lows of 2024
2024 was a long year. “We have so much news, it’s crazy” is a phrase that my editor and I have found ourselves repeating to
Condo sellers notch win in lawsuit against Mast Capital over botched buyout
A judge ruled in favor of a husband and wife suing Mast Capital over the sale of their condo at a waterfront Miami Beach building
Du Pont scion sells waterfront Venetian Islands home for $16M
Colgate Darden IV, the grandson of a prominent Virginia politician and a scion of the du Pont family, sold a waterfront Venetian Islands house in
Billionaire Arison family sells waterfront Bal Harbour condo
A trust tied to Micky and Madeleine Arison sold their waterfront Bal Harbour condo, The Real Deal has learned. The 5,070-square-foot condo at 9999 Collins
These were 2024’s biggest news stories in South Florida real estate
This year saw record prices for waterfront homes and new projects launched by developers, buoyed by enduring demand. On the flip side, South Florida’s office