WSJ News Exclusive | Hair Removal Mogul Looks to Break Miami’s Condo Record with $85 Million Listing

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In a city where the highest units typically command the biggest prices, a second-floor unit at the Estates at Acqualina in Miami is asking $85 million

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8 billion oceanfront project in Sunny Isles Beach, Fla., is coming on the market for $85 million. If it sells for anywhere close to that amount, it would be the most expensive condo sale ever recorded in the Miami area, records show.

 

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I don't get why Miami.

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