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Hedge Fund Billionaire Ken Griffin Sets Record With $109M Purchase Of Miami Florida Home

New York Post

(New York Post) Finance kingpin Ken Griffin has been revealed as the buyer in the most expensive residential real estate transfer in Miami history.

The Citadel boss — who recently announced the relocation of his firm from crime-ravaged Chicago to Miami — purchased the four-acre compound in Coconut Grove for $106,875,000 last week, according to the Real Deal.

 

The palatial waterfront spread was put on the market by businesswoman and philanthropist Adrienne Arsht for $150 million in January.

While Palm Beach’s red-hot real estate market has seen its share of nine-figure transfers, Griffin’s purchase marks the first time a Miami property has crossed the threshold.

The city’s prior sales record stood at $93 million for three adjacent homes purchased by tech titan Phil Ragon earlier this year.

Arsht said she plans to donate proceeds from the sale to charity.

“As the steward of this beautiful property, I am proud to leave its legacy to the next generations of caretakers,” she said in a statement. “May they also enjoy the breathtaking view!”

Citadel CEO Ken Griffen has been revealed as the buyer of a $109 million home in Miami.Citadel CEO Ken Griffen has been revealed as the buyer of a $109 million home in Miami.REUTERS/Mike Blake
Businesswoman and philanthropist Adrienne Arsht put the mansion up for sale in January for $150 million.Businesswoman and philanthropist Adrienne Arsht put the mansion up for sale in January for $150 million.Photo by Patrick McMullan/PMC via Getty Images

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