Sergey Brin Closes on LVMH CEO's Miami Beach Home for $51M Google co-founder Sergey Brin has closed on a luxurious Miami Beach estate once owned by Bernard Arnault, the CEO of LVMH, for a whopping $51 million. The deal was finalized in late February and marks one of the most significant residential sales in South Florida this year. The 12-bedroom, 14-bathroom estate is situated on a prime parcel of land at 1020 North Venetian Way, just off Collins Avenue. Spanning over 20,000 square feet, the property boasts stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and features a sleek, modern design inspired by European architecture. Arnault purchased the property in 2013 for $39 million, according to records. The estate has since undergone significant renovations and expansions, including the addition of an outdoor infinity pool and a private beach access. The sale marks one of the highest-priced residential transactions in Miami Beach's history and solidifies Brin's position as one of the area's most prominent real estate investors. The Google co-founder already owns several properties throughout the region, including a penthouse at the Four Seasons Residences in Surfside. Brin's latest acquisition is part of his growing portfolio of high-end properties, which also includes a $36 million estate in Atherton, California, and a $6.7 million penthouse in New York City's Greenwich Village. The sale is also a testament to Miami Beach's enduring appeal as a luxury real estate market, with its prime oceanfront locations and vibrant cultural scene drawing top-dollar buyers from around the ...#Google #Bernard_Arnault #Sergey_Brin #California #New_York_City #Atherton #LVMH #Four_Seasons_Residences #Surfside #Greenwich_Village #Miami_Beach #Collins_Avenue #North_Venetian_Way
