D
aniel Nadler, founder of OpenEvidence, a Google-backed medical AI company, has purchased a $38.2 million triplex penthouse at the Surf Club, Four Seasons Private Residences in Surfside, Florida. The deal was an off-market cash transaction for the fully furnished oceanfront residence.
The 6,000-square-foot home features five bedrooms, 2,000 square feet of terrace space, and a rooftop deck with an infinity-edge pool overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Nadler, who had been staying at the adjacent Four Seasons Hotel while building his $3.5 billion company, was drawn to the idea of a permanent residence after learning units were for sale.
Nadler described the property as "a Venetian palazzo in the sky," citing its luxurious amenities and hotel-like services. He paid cash for the property, which had been acquired by Claire and Anthony Florence for $29.35 million in 2022. The seller could not be reached for comment.
The deal marks Nadler's first US real estate purchase, and he believes the property will appreciate significantly in value. "Whatever I paid, I think it will be double that in five years," he said. Nadler is bullish on the Miami market, citing its business-friendly climate and hotel-like amenities as key drivers of the market.
As a tech entrepreneur who has co-founded several successful companies, including Kensho Technologies, which sold for $550 million in 2018, Nadler sees Miami as an attractive location for his business ventures. His current company, OpenEvidence, aims to help physicians efficiently sort through medical research information and is valued at $3.5 billion.
