Mark Zuckerberg in Contract to Buy $200M Miami Mansion

Facebook founder and wife Priscilla Chan set to move from California to ultra-exclusive 'Billionaire Bunker' island

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan are in contract to purchase a $200 million waterfront mansion on the ultra-exclusive Indian Creek Island in Miami, Florida. The under-construction property features a limestone facade, nine bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and stunning water views. The move comes as Zuckerberg and other tech billionaires flee California amid a proposed tax on the state's wealthiest residents.

Why it matters

Zuckerberg's purchase of the lavish Miami mansion reflects a broader trend of tech titans leaving California for Florida, which has no state income tax. The move also highlights the growing wealth disparity as the ultra-rich seek refuge in exclusive enclaves like 'Billionaire Bunker' on Indian Creek Island.

The details

The $200 million property on Indian Creek Island, known as the 'Billionaire Bunker,' is currently under construction and was previously sold for $30 million in 2020. The 9-bedroom, 11-bathroom home is being designed by Ferris Rafauli to maximize an 'indoor/outdoor' Miami lifestyle, with features like a limestone facade and a 38-foot skylight above the central staircase. Zuckerberg and Chan's children are homeschooled, so the estate will likely include a dedicated study space.

  • The property has been on the market for 111 days.
  • The home is currently slated for a late 2026 completion, but may be delayed by 18 months.
  • Zuckerberg and Chan are expected to close on the purchase this month.

The players

Mark Zuckerberg

The co-founder and former CEO of Facebook, now known as Meta Platforms.

Priscilla Chan

Zuckerberg's wife, a pediatrician.

Aaron Rollins

The current owner of the property, a cosmetic surgeon.

Marine Rollins

The current owner of the property, a Miami real estate broker.

Jill Hertzberg

A Coldwell Banker broker listing the property.

Daniel Hertzberg

A Coldwell Banker broker listing the property.

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What’s next

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The takeaway

Zuckerberg's purchase of the lavish Miami mansion reflects a broader trend of tech titans fleeing California for Florida, which has no state income tax. The move highlights the growing wealth disparity as the ultra-rich seek refuge in exclusive enclaves like 'Billionaire Bunker' on Indian Creek Island.