Cosmetic surgeon Dr. Aaron Rollins and his wife Marine Rollins are under contract to sell their waterfront mansion, asking $200 million, reportedly to Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan.
The Rollins’ under-construction estate at 7 Indian Creek Island Road was marked pending last week in the Multiple Listing Service, topping the latest Eklund-Gomes signed contracts report. Buyers inked deals for 31 properties in Miami-Dade County between Feb. 23 and March 1.
The report tracks listings of homes and condos asking $4 million and up in Miami-Dade that are included in the Multiple Listing Service. The properties spent 181 days on the market, on average.
Forty six luxury listings were added to the market, for a total of 1,271 listings.
The previous week, buyers signed 27 contracts for properties in Miami-Dade, asking a combined $285.7 million.
The asking dollar volume for the 21 single-family homes and 10 condos under contract last week totals $457.7 million, according to the report published by the Douglas Elliman team, led by Fredrik Eklund and John Gomes.
The single-family homes that entered into contract last week have an average asking price of $18 million and spent an average of 167 days on the market. They total $379 million in asking dollar volume.
Zuckerberg and Chan are buying the 28,000-square-foot mansion at the top of the report, the Wall Street Journal first reported, and sources confirmed to The Real Deal. Danny and Jill Hertzberg with the Jills Zeder Group at Coldwell Banker have the listing for the nearly 2-acre property. The seller, Aaron Rollins, created the AirSculpt body-contouring procedure. Zuckerberg, the Facebook co-founder and Meta CEO, is worth more than $222 billion, according to Forbes.
If he closes on the purchase, Zuckerberg will join a small circle of some of the world’s wealthiest people who have purchased South Florida homes in the past few years, including Google co-founder Larry Page and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Bezos’ owns three properties in Indian Creek.
The condos that secured buyers last week have an average asking price of $7.9 million and spent 211 days on the market, on average. They total $78.8 million in asking dollar volume, or an average of $2,000 per square foot.
The priciest condo to enter into contract is unit 4201-05 at Five Park, 500 Alton Road in Miami Beach, which is on the market for $14 million. Ivan Chorney and Michael Martirena’s Ivan & Mike Team at Compass have the listing. The combined 5,200-square-foot unit includes four bedrooms, four bathrooms, two half-baths, two officers and a wraparound terrace. The price amounts to about $2,716 per square foot.
Last week in New York, buyers signed contracts for 32 homes, according to the latest Olshan report. Their combined asking price is more than $316 million, and the typical home spent 916 days on the market.
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