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Meet the fabulously wealthy residents of Miami's 'billionaire bunker'

2015-06-01T15:35:00Z

With just 35 homes and a population of 86, according to the 2010 census, Indian Creek Village is one of the wealthiest and most exclusive places on the planet.

The village, located on a tiny island in Miami's Biscayne Bay, is home to billionaires and A-listers from business tycoon Carl Icahn to supermodel Adriana Lima.

The enclave's main drag recently topped Zillow's list of the most expensive streets in America, with an average home value of $21.48 million, and it's been dubbed a "billionaire bunker."

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But don't plan to take a self-guided tour next time you're in Miami. According to Forbes, "the sole entrance is heavily guarded, and a private police force patrols the island via boat, jeep and Jet Ski 24 hours a day."

This is Indian Creek Island. At .4 square miles, it's one of the smallest, wealthiest, and most exclusive communities in the US. We'll start our tour at the top left corner, and go counterclockwise.

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The first home on the island belongs to Norman Braman, a car dealership tycoon. He bought the 8-bedroom house for $3.9 million in 1991. We're fans of all the outdoor sculptures.

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Source: Forbes

An unnamed Russian buyer bought the home next door in August 2012 for $47 million, making it the most expensive home ever sold in Miami at the time. Here it is while under construction (and a listing photo, inset).

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Source: Forbes

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Latin star Julio Iglesias' property comes next. He demolished his original mansion after failing to sell it in 2008, and reportedly paid $15.2 million for the house next door in 2012.

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Source: Forbes, The Real Deal

 

In 2014, steel magnate Leroy Schecter sold his mansion with a palm-lined driveway to an undisclosed buyer for $28 million, a significant discount from its initial $45 million listing price.

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Source: Forbes, Miami Herald

Hedge funder Eddie Lampert spent $38.4 million on this property in March 2012. The 7-bedroom, Italian-style mansion measures 17,000-square-feet and sits on 2.7 acres.

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Source: Forbes, Business Insider

Lampert's place is right next door to the notoriously exclusive Indian Creek Country Club. The 18-hole course takes up the entire interior of the island.

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The home owned by South Florida development firm Taubco CEO Irwin Tauber is absolutely massive, at 24,716 square feet. It has 8 bedrooms and a tennis court, and the Taubers paid $7 million for it in 2003, according to The Miami Herald.

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Source: The Miami Herald

Legendary former Miami Dolphins football coach Don Shula has lived in this white house with his wife for more than 20 years. Like most properties on Indian Creek Drive, it has a private boat dock.

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Financier Charles Johnson sold his 5-bedroom behemoth for $30 million to an undisclosed buyer in February 2015 after it sat for several years on the market. The home has a wine cellar, movie theater, and 4-car garage.

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Source: Forbes, The Real Deal, The Miami Herald

 

Supermodel Adriana Lima and her now-ex-husband, basketball player Marko Jaric bought this pad for $9 million back in 2009. Built in the 1950s, it looks like one of the more modest homes on the island.

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Source: South Florida Business Journal, Miami Herald

Billionaire Carl Icahn bought this 14,000-square-foot vacation house out of foreclosure for $7.5 million back in 1997.

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Source: Forbes

Real estate mogul Jeffrey Soffer and his wife, supermodel Elle MacPherson, live in a 29,270-square-foot estate with nine bedrooms. Soffer's sister and business partner Jackie lives next door.

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Source: The Miami Herald

Real estate entrepreneur Alex Meruelo is selling his 6-bedroom home right by the 91st Street Bridge for $19.8 million. He reportedly bought it for just over $7 million in 2008.

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Source: Forbes, Zillow

 

University of Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino and his wife also have a home near the bridge. They bought it for a reported $5.4 million in 1999.

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Source: The Miami Herald

Dutch businessman Geert-Jan Bakker owns the second to last home on Indian Creek Drive. He bought it for $9.3 million in 2010 from Jay-Z and Beyonce.

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Source: Forbes

Thinking of dropping by for a visit? Don't bother, unless you've been invited. This bridge is the only way onto the island, and it's guarded.

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Now tour another wealthy enclave.

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