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Miami's Luxury Real Estate Market Sees Big Deals

Canero and 8K Capital acquire Coconut Grove condos, while Mark Zuckerberg eyes Indian Creek estate

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Miami's luxury real estate market is heating up, with two major deals making waves in the past week. Canero Group and 8K Capital, two Miami-based firms, have acquired a majority of units in the Virginia Pointe...

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    Canero, 8K pay $28M for majority of Coconut Grove condo

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    Mark Zuckerberg’s rumored $200M Indian Creek buy tops signed contracts

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Miami's Luxury Real Estate Market Sees Big Deals

Canero and 8K Capital acquire Coconut Grove condos, while Mark Zuckerberg eyes Indian Creek estate

Monday, March 2, 2026 • 3 min read • 2 source references

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Miami's luxury real estate market is heating up, with two major deals making waves in the past week. Canero Group and 8K Capital, two Miami-based firms, have acquired a majority of units in the Virginia Pointe Condominium in Coconut Grove for $27.7 million. Meanwhile, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly under contract to buy a $200 million waterfront estate on Indian Creek Island.

According to records and real estate database Vizzda, Canero Group and 8K Capital purchased 59 of the 66 units in the 1966-built Virginia Pointe Condominium at 3245 Virginia Street. The joint venture paid an average of $470,000 per unit, a premium considering most of the units had Miami-Dade County taxable values below $300,000. The firms do not have any immediate plans to redevelop the site and will convert the property into rentals, according to Jose Canero, founder of Canero Group.

This is the second bulk purchase for Canero Group in less than a year, as South Florida's condo buyout market continues to gain momentum. The firm's acquisition of Virginia Pointe Condominium marks a significant investment in Coconut Grove, a neighborhood that has seen a surge in luxury developments in recent years.

In a separate deal, Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly under contract to buy a $200 million waterfront estate on Indian Creek Island. The estate, located at 7 Indian Creek Island Road, is currently under construction and was listed for sale by cosmetic surgeon Dr. Aaron Rollins and his wife Marine Rollins. The property is one of the most expensive listings in Miami-Dade County, and its sale would mark one of the largest residential transactions in the area's history.

The deal was reported by the Eklund-Gomes signed contracts report, which tracks listings of homes and condos asking $4 million and up in Miami-Dade County. The report showed that buyers inked deals for 31 properties in the county between February 23 and March 1, with an average asking price of $14.7 million.

The luxury real estate market in Miami-Dade County has seen a significant surge in activity in recent months, with many high-end properties selling for record-breaking prices. The market is driven by a combination of factors, including a strong economy, limited inventory, and a growing demand for luxury properties.

As the market continues to heat up, it will be interesting to see how these deals shape the future of Miami's luxury real estate landscape. With its stunning beaches, vibrant cultural scene, and business-friendly environment, Miami remains a top destination for luxury buyers and investors.

According to the Eklund-Gomes report, 46 luxury listings were added to the market in the past week, bringing the total number of listings to 1,271. The properties spent an average of 181 days on the market, indicating a competitive market where buyers are eager to snap up luxury properties.

The asking dollar volume for the 21 single-family homes and 10 condos under contract last week totals $457.7 million, a significant increase from the previous week's total of $285.7 million.

As the luxury real estate market in Miami-Dade County continues to evolve, it will be important to watch how these deals impact the local market and economy. With its unique blend of luxury properties, stunning natural beauty, and vibrant cultural scene, Miami remains a top destination for luxury buyers and investors.

Miami's luxury real estate market is heating up, with two major deals making waves in the past week. Canero Group and 8K Capital, two Miami-based firms, have acquired a majority of units in the Virginia Pointe Condominium in Coconut Grove for $27.7 million. Meanwhile, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly under contract to buy a $200 million waterfront estate on Indian Creek Island.

According to records and real estate database Vizzda, Canero Group and 8K Capital purchased 59 of the 66 units in the 1966-built Virginia Pointe Condominium at 3245 Virginia Street. The joint venture paid an average of $470,000 per unit, a premium considering most of the units had Miami-Dade County taxable values below $300,000. The firms do not have any immediate plans to redevelop the site and will convert the property into rentals, according to Jose Canero, founder of Canero Group.

This is the second bulk purchase for Canero Group in less than a year, as South Florida's condo buyout market continues to gain momentum. The firm's acquisition of Virginia Pointe Condominium marks a significant investment in Coconut Grove, a neighborhood that has seen a surge in luxury developments in recent years.

In a separate deal, Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly under contract to buy a $200 million waterfront estate on Indian Creek Island. The estate, located at 7 Indian Creek Island Road, is currently under construction and was listed for sale by cosmetic surgeon Dr. Aaron Rollins and his wife Marine Rollins. The property is one of the most expensive listings in Miami-Dade County, and its sale would mark one of the largest residential transactions in the area's history.

The deal was reported by the Eklund-Gomes signed contracts report, which tracks listings of homes and condos asking $4 million and up in Miami-Dade County. The report showed that buyers inked deals for 31 properties in the county between February 23 and March 1, with an average asking price of $14.7 million.

The luxury real estate market in Miami-Dade County has seen a significant surge in activity in recent months, with many high-end properties selling for record-breaking prices. The market is driven by a combination of factors, including a strong economy, limited inventory, and a growing demand for luxury properties.

As the market continues to heat up, it will be interesting to see how these deals shape the future of Miami's luxury real estate landscape. With its stunning beaches, vibrant cultural scene, and business-friendly environment, Miami remains a top destination for luxury buyers and investors.

According to the Eklund-Gomes report, 46 luxury listings were added to the market in the past week, bringing the total number of listings to 1,271. The properties spent an average of 181 days on the market, indicating a competitive market where buyers are eager to snap up luxury properties.

The asking dollar volume for the 21 single-family homes and 10 condos under contract last week totals $457.7 million, a significant increase from the previous week's total of $285.7 million.

As the luxury real estate market in Miami-Dade County continues to evolve, it will be important to watch how these deals impact the local market and economy. With its unique blend of luxury properties, stunning natural beauty, and vibrant cultural scene, Miami remains a top destination for luxury buyers and investors.

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