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Cash Money Record Label co-founder & rapper Birdman's Miami Beach Mega Mansion Listed for $15.5 Million

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The Holistic Way

The Holistic Way

ONE OF THE MOST COVETED ADDRESSES IN MIAMI BEACH’S EXCLUSIVE Palm Island is back on the market, listed at $15.5 million with Brown Harris Stevens Miami. Most recently home to Cash Money Record-label Co-founder/Rapper Bryan “Birdman” Williams, previous owners also included Rockstar Energy Drink Founder & Billionaire Russell Weiner and acclaimed hip-hop producer, Scott Storch.

Brown Harris Stevens Miami realtor Jeff Miller and Darren Weiner of Celebrity Advisors have co-listed the property. Miller is known for achieving several high profile record deals, including the 2015 sale of a $60 million penthouse at Faena House.

Notably, this 19,970 square foot home situated on a 30,000 square foot lot with 100 linear feet of waterfront is one of the largest residences currently on the market in Miami Beach.

Due to the location, legacy, size, price and unique features, Brown Harris Stevens Miami is confident the property will trade quickly.

“This residence is truly a rare find in Miami Beach,” says Brown Harris Stevens Miami listing agent Jeff Miller. Palm Island is one of the most desirable places in Miami Beach to own a home and this property is the perfect opportunity for anyone a seeking a luxurious waterfront estate.”

Built in 2004, the property underwent a multi-million dollar renovation by Birdman in 2011 that included combining three bedrooms into a 3,500 square foot Master Suite. In total the residence includes 7 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, 4 half baths and two private guest suites. One of the suites was used as a recording studio by Cash Money Records artists.

Other property highlights include a beach volley-ball court, stunning pool and summer kitchen equipped with a pizza oven, two separate garages for up to four cars, two wine cellars, movie theater and chef’s kitchen. Most importantly are the unparalleled views of Miami Beach, downtown and surrounding areas.

BY JEFF MILLER/BROWN HARRIS STEVENS

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