Ken Griffin buys Miami compound for $106.9 million, a new record
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Ken Griffin buys Miami compound for $106.9 million, a new record

LA Times  

The four-acre estate includes 400 feet of water frontage and two mansions that combine for more than 20,000 square feet. Hedge-fund billionaire Ken Griffin has shattered the Miami price record, shelling out $106.875 million for a waterfront estate. It’s the most ever paid for a home in Miami-Dade County, and records show Griffin stole the record from himself. Spanning four acres with 400 feet of water frontage, the compound includes two homes: a Mediterranean Revival-style mansion built in 1913 known as Villa Serena, and a newer home built in 1999 known as Indian Spring.

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