Cher’s Former Miami Home Nets Over $35 Million in Sale - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Cher’s Former Miami Home Nets Over $35 Million in Sale

Dina Goldentayer, with Douglas Elliman, represented the seller, while Raissa Enis, also with Douglas Elliman, repped the buyer. 

The former Miami home of the iconic singer and actress Cher sold for $35.35 million to Brent Saunders and Daniela Botero Correa. Saunders, the former CEO of Allergan, a well-known Botox manufacturer, currently serves as the CEO and chairman of the eye health company Bausch + Lomb. Additionally, he is the executive chairman of the board of the parent company of HydraFacial, Beauty Health Co. Owned by Cher in the 90s, the legacy home on La Gorce Island is a six-bedroom, nine-bathroom abode stylishly elevated to modernity by Menin Homes + Designs. 

The Spanish contemporary estate is adorned with bougainvillea and boasts an idyllic courtyard. Grand dual staircases, Brazilian oak flooring, and a foyer with ceilings over 19 feet welcome visitors. The estate is designed for hosting, with social rooms and formal salons leading to a chef’s kitchen, an Art Deco-style bar with custom wallpaper, and a designated media den. The upper level features three bedrooms, while the main level has a VIP suite and guest quarters with two privately accessed suites. The palatial primary suite includes a sitting room, a marble-clad bath with a center shower for two, an oversized custom closet, and a sunrise terrace. The estate also offers wellness amenities such as a top-floor fitness studio, cold plunge, outdoor shower, and spa.

The outdoors has resort-style features like a 50-foot statement pool, waterside dining, sun deck, a chic Palm Beach-style pool house with a cabana bath, and ample green space. The estate has 158 feet of linear water frontage and is located in the ultra-exclusive, gated La Gorce Island, which is home to only 30 waterfront homes and is a 24-hour patrolled community.

Photo Credit: Dina Goldentayer/Legendary Productions

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