Griffin's $100 million buy is more than double the 2019 record for Miami's priciest single-family home.
A Golden Beach compound is on the market for $100 million — and is being marketed as a gut job.
"Now $100 million seems to be the threshold that captures the public's imagination.
While Miami's ultraluxury market thrives, its less-pricey sectors are beginning to normalize, Miller said.
Douglas Elliman's South Florida market reports, which Miller compiles, point to a slowdown in new signed contracts, but that's in comparison with the supercharged market of 2021.