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Cosmetic Surgeon Seeks $200M for New Florida Mansion Under Build

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iami’s Indian Creek Island is again the scene of a headline‑making listing. A nearly finished 27,889‑sq‑ft mansion on a nearly 2‑acre lot—dubbed the “Billionaires’ Bunker”—will go on sale Tuesday for $200 million. If it sells at that price, it will eclipse Miami‑Dade County’s current record of $120 million set by Vladislav Doronin’s Star Island sale.

    Indian Creek, a gated, police‑protected barrier island, has long attracted billionaires such as Jeff Bezos and Carl Icahn, who have snapped up its 41 bayfront parcels. The new lot, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, sits next to the properties of Hotels.com co‑founder Robert Diener and Bezos. The Rollins family, led by cosmetic surgeon Dr. Aaron Rollins and his wife, Miami real‑estate agent Marine Rollins, bought the plot in 2020 for over $30 million.

    The listing is the third‑most expensive home for sale in the U.S., behind a $300 million Aspen estate and a $285 million Manalapan, Florida property. Coldwell Banker’s Jill and Danny Hertzberg are representing the sale. A purchase near the asking price would easily surpass the county record.

    The island’s exclusivity is underscored by its single gated entrance and dedicated police force. The lot once belonged to Latin‑music legend Julio Iglesias, who sold another parcel that year to Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump for $32 million. Earlier this year, a neighboring empty lot sold for about $105 million to an unnamed buyer.

    The mansion’s design includes nine bedrooms, a home theater, a hair salon, a jazz lounge, and extensive wellness spaces. A 1,500‑gallon aquarium, a library with a secret passageway, a marble‑lined kitchen, and an expansive primary suite are also planned. The property boasts 200 feet of waterfront and a partially built dock for large yachts. The Rollins family had ambitious plans, but shifting circumstances and a growing family prompted them to relocate to Palm Beach.

    “Most buyers in this price range want to customize the shell,” Jill said. “The framework is there, but you can take it down and rebuild as you wish. All the hard work’s been done.”

    The listing has already attracted significant interest from both island residents and outsiders, though the agents declined to name potential buyers. If the $200 million price tag is met, the property will set a new benchmark for luxury real estate in Miami.

Cosmetic surgeon seeks $200M for new Florida mansion under construction.