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Miami's Priciest Home: $237M Scarface Estate
23 Apr
Summary
- Home features a helipad once used by President Nixon.
- Property appeared in the movie Scarface as a drug lord's mansion.
- Listing price of $237 million could set a county record.

A luxurious Miami estate, famously featured in the movie "Scarface" and possessing a helipad once used by President Richard Nixon, is now listed for an astonishing $237 million. This price point aims to break the record for Miami-Dade County real estate transactions.
The 2.38-acre property includes a roughly 20,000-square-foot concrete helipad jutting into Biscayne Bay, originally built to accommodate presidential visitors during Nixon's tenure. The adjacent 13,000-square-foot mansion, constructed in the early 1980s, appeared in "Scarface" as the opulent home of drug lord Frank Lopez.