Al Capone’s Miami Beach Mansion Hits The Market For $15 Million

Al Capone’s Former Miami Beach Mansion Hits The Market For $15 Million

Miami Beach MansionThe former Miami Beach mansion of Al Capone just hit the market for $14.9 million. The world’s most popular gangster bought the home in 1928. He died in the mansion in 1947.
A wealthy Italian industrialist family now owns the Miami Beach mansion. The Real Deal Miami is reporting MB America paid $8 million on behalf of the family for the Miami Beach mansion in 2013. The owners have also just completed a multimillion-dollar renovation of the property.
MB America is representing the wealthy Italian family selling the bayfront estate at 93 Palm Avenue.
Nelson Gonzalez of EWM Realty International is the listing agent.

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