Sergey Brin joins Bezos, Zuckerberg in Miami with $51M mansion
05 Mar 2026
Google co-founder Sergey Brin is reportedly the new owner of a $51 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The deal, which was finalized recently, was reported by Business Insider.
If confirmed, this would make Brin one of the many billionaires who have recently joined Miami's elite real estate market.
Google co-founder Larry Page, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg already own homes in Miami.
Deal was conducted by Lagoon LLC
Deal specifics
In February, the New York Post reported that Brin had made an offer on an off-market waterfront property on Allison Island in Biscayne Bay.
Now, Business Insider has confirmed that a sale has indeed taken place.
The $51 million transaction was conducted by Lagoon LLC, a corporation registered at a Reno address with attorney Michaelle Rafferty as one of its officers.
Brin's name doesn't appear on the deal
Past associations
Though Brin's name doesn't appear on the deal, Business Insider notes that Rafferty and the Reno address have been linked to other real estate purchases associated with him.
Alpine Bay LLC, which owns a Lake Tahoe property reportedly bought by Brin, is registered at the same Reno address.
Christine Wade—a lawyer who has represented Brin in other property transactions—also appears as one of Alpine Bay's officers.
Proposed wealth tax in California driving tech billionaires to Miami
Market trends
The influx of tech billionaires into Miami has been fueled by a proposed wealth tax in California.
If passed, it would impose a one-time 5% tax on the wealth of residents with a net worth exceeding $1 billion.
This has led to an increase in luxury real estate prices in areas like Indian Creek and Coconut Grove, where several high-profile property transactions have recently taken place.
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