The charm of the “Capital of the Sun” continues to seduce investors and well-known figures of the international jet set. This time it’s Jeff Bezos’ purchase of a luxurious mansion in Indian Creek in Miami, worth $79 million.
The Amazon tycoon and founder aims to be closer to his parents and the Cape Canaveral operations of Blue Origin LLC, his space exploration company.
What attracted Jeff Bezos to Miami?
After a long time, Jeff Bezos decided to leave his beloved Seattle to acquire a seven-bedroom mansion, located on Indian Creek, an island belonging to the largest area of Miami, known as “the billionaire bunker”.
Costing approximately $79 million, this luxurious property has seven bedrooms and 14 bathrooms. It covers an area of 74 hectares.
A benchmark for financial cities
In addition to its tropical climate and quality environment, Miami has become a benchmark for a financial city. That is why millionaires and people with high purchasing power look to the ‘city of the sun’ to expand their wealth.
Jeff Bezos’ presence in Miami is just one part of the reflection of this phenomenon that has been growing in recent years. Other tycoons have also acquired incredible Miami Beach beachfront mansions, as well as Ken Griffin, Dan Loeb and Josh Harris.
One of the most recent examples is Argentine soccer player Lionel Messi, who bought his home in South Florida after being signed by Inter Miami.
As we put it at PFS Realty Group, Miami often hosts cultural and sporting events frequently.
For example, the city will host the 2026 World Cup, an attraction that not only makes it an exciting place to live, but also a great real estate investment opportunity, just as Jeff Bezos has done in Miami.
We can also advise you on Miami mansions for sale and those magical beachfront spots that have become preferred by investors.
Ready to buy your mansion in Miami? It’s the ideal time.
References
Bloomberglinea.com (2023) – Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, announces his move from Seattle to Miami
PFS Realty Group (2021) – How has Miami managed to attract so many millionaires?
Infobae (2023) – Jeff Bezos bought another mansion in Miami: he paid USD 79 million