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RHOM's Marysol Patton Sells Family Estate for $4.9M

Waterfront residence at 2120 South Bayshore Drive spans nearly 4,000 square feet with a split-level layout.

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n a move that's as much about closure as it is about real estate, Marysol Patton is parting ways with a treasured family heirloom: her late mother Elsa's Coconut Grove home. The waterfront property, which has been a fixture on Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Miami," is now on the market for $4.95 million.

    Built in 1965, this sprawling estate boasts a split-level layout that seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor living spaces. With two bedrooms, two bathrooms, separate kitchens, dining areas, and living rooms on each floor, it's the perfect retreat for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. And with its canal-front setting, complete with a boat dock and unobstructed ocean access, you can easily imagine yourself sailing off into the sunset.

    A built-in bar and expansive water views are just two of the many highlights that have made this property a fan favorite on the show. But for Marysol, it's more than just a pretty face – it's a piece of her family's history. After holding onto the property for years following her parents' passing, she's finally ready to let go.

    "I've been sitting on this property for too long," she admits. "I felt guilty letting go sooner, but I'm emotionally ready now." And with its rental history revealing a sharp increase in rates during the pandemic – from $4,200 per month to a whopping $14,000-$18,000 monthly by 2024 – it's clear that this property is a valuable asset.

    Originally purchased by Marysol's parents for just $380,000 in 1990, the asking price of $4.95 million is a testament to its enduring charm and desirability. And with Marysol listing the property herself, without any brokers, you can bet it won't be on the market for long.

RHOM's Marysol Patton sells Miami family estate for $4.9 million.