Stephen (Steve) Muss, the real estate developer known for leading the resurgence of Miami Beach, Florida is salling his Miami Beach mansion for $25 million.
The real estate developer known for leading the resurgence of Miami Beach, Florida previously owned the Fontainebleau Miami Beach Hotel.
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The 11, 999-square-foot home at 1800W. 25th Street was previously belonged to rock star Lenny Kravitz, who sold it to Muss for $14.5 million in 2005.
The mansion has six bedrooms, seven full and three half bathrooms, a saltwater pool, a Jacuzzi, a private boat dock, a barbecue cabana, wood ceilings, a movie theater, a gym, an elevator and a balcony terrace.
Muss bought the Fontainebleau out of bankruptcy in 1978 and sold it to Turnberry Associates in 2005.