[Oceanfront Vanderbilt estate in Gulf Stream sells for $22M]
[“Miradero” sells for $21.6 million after one month on the market]
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The oceanfront Vanderbilt estate, known as “Miradero”, has sold for $21.6 million after just one month on the market. The estate was designed by Maurice Fatio and was the former home of Lila Vanderbilt Webb, granddaughter of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt. The property was sold by the Ganger Miradero Community Property Trust to an undisclosed buyer, according to a press release.
The sale of the 1928 estate, located at 1443 North Ocean Boulevard, has not yet hit records and the buyer remains unknown. The listing was held by Pascal and Antonio Liguori with Premier Estate Properties, while the buyer was brought by Candace Friis with the Corcoran Group.
This sale has sparked speculation and controversy within the real estate industry, as the buyer's identity remains a mystery. With the property's prestigious history and prime oceanfront location, many are questioning who the undisclosed buyer could be and what their plans are for the iconic estate.
Some believe that the buyer may be a wealthy developer looking to demolish the historic home and build a new, more modern property in its place. Others believe that the buyer may be a wealthy celebrity or public figure, looking for a luxurious getaway in the exclusive Gulf Stream neighborhood.
Regardless of the buyer's identity, one thing is for certain: the sale of Miradero has raised eyebrows and sparked intrigue in the real estate world. With its rich history and prime location, this sale will surely be one to watch as the mystery unfolds.