Saturday, July 21, 2012

Al Capone Florida Estate Back On The Market

After Undergoing renovations to bring the property back to its former glory Al Capone’s old Florida estate will be placed on the market in Miami for almost 10 million dollars. The football-field-sized waterfront lot once owned by "Scarface" features verandas, a recreation room, private dock, and a black-and-gold Art Deco powder room that still looks like it did back in Capone’s day. 


The 36,000-square-feet island property at 93 Palm Avenue was Originally Bought for a measly $40,000 in 1928 ($538,000 today) Built in 1922 with gate house as well as a pool house.
















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