A luxurious Florida home with ties to both Hollywood and U.S. history has just hit the market, and it’s one of the state’s most expensive listings.
Located at 485 W. Matheson Drive in Key Biscayne, the waterfront megamansion was featured in the 1983 film Scarface. It also was once known as former U.S. president Richard Nixon’s “Winter White House.”
The home has five bedrooms, eight bathrooms and a total 11,528 square feet of living space. It comes with 862 feet of direct water frontage and unobstructed views of the Miami skyline.
Several original architectural details seen in Scarface remain, including the glass elevator that carries Michelle Pfeiffer into her first scene of the film.
The three-story home also comes with a gym, large terraces, a “piano-shaped” swimming pool, cabana bath and a private marina, per the listing.
The home is currently priced at $237,000,000 and the agents handling the sale are Jill Eber and Judith Zeder with Coldwell Banker Realty.
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