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South Florida’s top deals: Allison Road mansion trades for $33M

TRD reports the most important transactions for Monday, March 16, 2026

6480 Allison Road in Miami Beach and the industrial complex at 1200 and 1210 Southwest 35th Avenue in Boynton Beach

🏆 Residential: The priciest home sale to hit records in South Florida was in Miami Beach, where Lil Wayne’s former waterfront mansion at 6480 Allison Road changed hands for $33.3 million. The seller was Alicia R. Zadravec, and the buyer was a trust. The home went on the market with Douglas Elliman’s Cyril Matz for $36 million. Dina Goldentayer, also with Douglas Elliman, brought the buyer. The deal marks the second-most expensive for the island. The home dates to 2017 and sits on a 0.6-acre lot. It spans 10,300 square feet and has seven bedrooms, nine full bathrooms and two half bathrooms. It also has a pool and a dock.

🏆 Commercial: Boynton Beach had the top commercial deal recorded in South Florida, with the sale of a four-building industrial complex at 1200 and 1210 Southwest 35th Avenue for $43 million. The buyer was an LLC tied to New York-based DRA Advisors. The sellers were companies linked to Rosemont, Illinois-headquartered VentureOne, which purchased the site in 2024 for more than $36 million. Combined, the buildings span nearly 200,000 square feet.

📊 Residential: In Palm Beach, a waterfront home at 751 Island Drive traded for $30 million. The seller was the estate of philanthropist and co-founder of the Palm Beach County History Museum Pat Johnson, and the buyer was a trust tied to Kim B. Bepler, also a philanthropist. The property, built in 1988, spans nearly 4,700 square feet and sits on a 0.4-acre lot. It has five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms. It last sold in 1994 for $2.4 million and went on the market in November with an asking price of just under $35 million. Jim McCann with Premier Estate Properties had the listing, and Christian Angle with Christian Angle Real Estate brought the buyer.

📊 Commercial: An affiliate of nexAir, a gases and welding supplies company, sold one of its industrial locations at 8600 Northwest 93rd Street in Medley for $9.8 million. The buyer was an affiliate of Jadian Capital, based in Stamford, Connecticut. The property measures more than 27,000 square feet and last sold a decade ago for $3.5 million. The transaction pencils out to roughly $360 per square foot.If you like this digest, you can get it even earlier — every evening — by subscribing to TRD Data, here.

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