Guest “Shark Tank” judge Rohan Oza, a beverage marketing mogul who has invested in companies that include Poppi and Vita Coco, purchased his third waterfront Miami Beach home, The Real Deal has learned.
Oza controls the trust that paid $34 million for the six-bedroom, eight-and-a-half-bathroom home at 1745 West 24th Street on Sunset Island III, according to sources and property records. The 6,200-square-foot home was completed this year on a 0.3-acre lot.
Records show an LLC led by developers Federico Ayala and Francisco Perez Yoma sold the property to a trust managed by the same trustee of a trust that acquired two adjacent homes on the Venetian Islands in 2024 and 2025. Oza purchased those homes as well, sources previously told TRD.
The Sunset Islands home features a rooftop deck, waterfront pool, chef’s kitchen, custom millwork and stone finishes, according to the listing. Danny Hertzberg of the Jills Zeder Group at Coldwell Banker represented the seller, and Evan Weiss of 305 Degrees Realty represented the buyer.
The developers’ LLC paid $5.7 million for the lot in 2020, according to property records.
Oza is known as Hollywood’s “Brandfather.” He was a former chief marketing officer for Glaceau, the parent company of Smartwater and Vitaminwater, which sold to Coca-Cola for over $4 billion in 2007. While on “Shark Tank,” he invested $400,000 into the company that later rebranded as Poppi soda, which PepsiCo later acquired for nearly $2 billion.
Last year, a trust linked to Oza paid $9.8 million for the house at 206 West San Marino Drive. Alex and Yanina Sapir sold the property as part of their divorce proceedings. A year earlier, the same trust paid $13.5 million for the adjacent property.
The Sunset Islands have seen a sharp uptick in property values, in part due to the fact that the neighborhood is gated and within walking distance to Sunset Harbour. Last year, investor Edmond Harbour paid $34 million to buy his neighbor’s teardown, bringing his total spent on two adjacent waterfront lots to $60.5 million.
Also on the Sunset Islands, a company linked to Alden Global Capital sold a waterfront home for $25.4 million late last year, after buying the property for $9.5 million in 2021.
Former broker and convicted sex trafficker Oren Alexander sold his waterfront Sunset Islands mansion for $51.5 million last year.
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