February 10, 2026 - 03:10

Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Meta, has joined the growing trend of California billionaires purchasing significant property in Florida. The social media titan has acquired a newly completed mansion on the exclusive Indian Creek Island in Miami, often referred to as the "Billionaire Bunker."
While the final sale price remains undisclosed, local real-estate experts familiar with the property estimate its value to be between $150 million and $200 million. The acquisition places Zuckerberg among a notable list of tech and finance leaders who have recently established a footprint in the Sunshine State.
Indian Creek Island is a private, man-made barrier island known for its extreme privacy and security, featuring its own private police force. The move underscores a broader migration of wealth and business influence from traditional coastal hubs to Florida, a state with no personal income tax. The purchase of such a high-value property highlights Florida's continued appeal as a primary residence for the world's ultra-wealthy, offering both luxury and favorable fiscal policies.
The specifics of Zuckerberg's new waterfront compound are closely guarded, but properties on the island typically boast extensive amenities, deep-water docks, and substantial land parcels. This real estate transaction marks a significant personal investment for Zuckerberg outside of California, where Meta is headquartered.
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