The president of UnitedHealthcare in Brazil just closed on a beachfront condo in Surfside.
Property records show Mansion in the Sky Florida Inc., a company controlled by Claudio Lottenberg and his wife, Ida Sztamfater, paid $10.7 million for unit 206 at Fendi Château Residences.
Lottenberg became president of the healthcare company in December, according to published reports. He also created Lotten Eyes, a chain of São Paulo eye clinics, and sold it to UnitedHealth in October for about $200 million.
Lottenberg and Sztamfater paid more than $1,600 per square foot for their 6,641-square-foot unit. It has four bedrooms and an 1,814-square-foot terrace, according to BuzzBuzzHome.
The Château Group, which launched sales for the 12-story, 58-unit building at 9349 Collins Avenue in mid-2014, completed the project in September. The beachfront development was designed by Arquitectonica and includes pools, a Jacuzzi, 12 private cabanas, a restaurant and bar, a fitness center and spa, kids’ club, private theater, a private dining room, wine cellar and Shabbat elevators.
Owners include Spanish millionaire Felix Revuelta, Brazilian software firm executives Laércio José De Lucena Cosentino and Marcelo Eduardo Sant’anna Cosentino; and Neville Proa, the owner of a major Brazilian drink manufacturer.