One of the side-by-side mansions built for a pair of identical twins in Southwest Ranches sold for a record $22.5 million, a year after they hit the market for a combined $54 million.
Records show Robert Lewin and his wife, Lisa Lewin, sold the house at 13000 Lewin Lane to Alfonso C. Rey.
Jill Eber and Jonathan Mann of Coldwell Banker Realty had the listing. Eber, of the Jills Zeder Group, also represented the buyer, Redfin shows.
Rey was the founder and chairman of Centurion Air Cargo, a cargo airline based in Miami that operated from 1985 until 2018, according to published reports. Prior to its shutdown, Centurion was among the largest privately owned all-cargo carriers in the country.
Robert Lewin is a chiropractor and the founder of 1-800-411-PAIN, a for-profit hotline that refers victims of accidents to attorneys.
Lewin had the two adjacent mansions built for him and his identical twin brother, Harley Lewin, and their families. The 7.6-acre combined estates share a private, man-made lake stocked with bass and a sport court, the listing shows.
Robert and Lisa Lewin bought the land in 2017, records show. They completed the twin mansions, at 13000 and 13001 Lewin Lane, in 2020. Both were designed by architect Jeffrey Dungan.
The mansion at 13000 Lewin Lane spans nearly 17,000 square feet, seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms, and was Robert and Lisa Lewin’s home. It also includes a movie theater and a pool.
The sale did not include the 14,500-square-foot mansion Lewin built for his twin brother at 13001 Lewin Lane, which includes five bedrooms and a game room.
Records show Robert and Lisa Lewin simultaneously closed on a 6,400-square-foot house in Southwest Ranches for $4.3 million.
Lewin listed the mansions together as a compound for $54 million in August of last year. The sale of his larger mansion for $22.5 million marks a price record for Southwest Ranches, shattering the previous price record of $15.4 million set last August.
While a price feat for Southwest Ranches, the sale falls short of a Broward County record. The current county price record is held by a waterfront spec estate in Fort Lauderdale that sold for $32.5 million last year.