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Google Co-Founder Brin Buys $51M Miami Mansion
Billionaire tech mogul expands real estate portfolio with latest Florida property purchase.
Mar. 16, 2026 at 8:57am
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Sergey Brin, the co-founder of Google, has reportedly purchased a $51 million mansion in Miami, Florida. The palatial abode was previously owned by Michael Burke, the CEO of luxury conglomerate LVMH, and his wife Brigitte. This latest acquisition comes just months after Brin was linked to the purchase of two other homes totaling $92 million.
Why it matters
Brin's real estate buying spree highlights the immense wealth and investment power of top tech executives, who are increasingly looking to diversify their assets beyond the technology sector. Miami has also become an attractive destination for the ultra-wealthy seeking luxury properties, favorable tax rates, and a desirable lifestyle.
The details
According to reports, Brin purchased the Miami mansion through an LLC registered in Nevada. The 20,000-square-foot property features amenities typical of a megamansion, including a private dock, pool, and sprawling grounds. Brin's latest acquisition comes on the heels of his reported $92 million purchase of two other homes in recent months, underscoring his appetite for high-end real estate.
- Brin purchased the $51 million Miami mansion in early 2026.
- In late 2025, Brin was linked to the purchase of two other homes totaling $92 million.
The players
Sergey Brin
The co-founder of Google and one of the world's wealthiest individuals, known for his real estate investments.
Michael Burke
The CEO of luxury conglomerate LVMH, who previously owned the $51 million Miami mansion sold to Brin.
Brigitte Burke
The wife of LVMH CEO Michael Burke, who co-owned the Miami mansion sold to Brin.
The takeaway
Brin's latest real estate acquisition highlights the continued influx of ultra-high-net-worth individuals seeking luxury properties in desirable locations like Miami, driven by factors such as favorable tax policies and a desirable lifestyle. This trend is expected to continue as tech executives and other wealthy individuals look to diversify their investment portfolios.
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