Mark Zuckerberg Buys $170M Mansion, Breaking Miami Price Record

The Meta CEO's under-construction Indian Creek home is one of the priciest ever sold in the U.S.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have purchased an under-construction mansion on Miami's exclusive Indian Creek island for $170 million, setting a new record for Miami-Dade County and one of the highest home prices ever in the United States.

Why it matters

The record-breaking sale highlights the continued demand for luxury real estate in South Florida, especially among high-net-worth individuals and tech executives. It also demonstrates the premium placed on ultra-private, gated communities like Indian Creek, which is known as the "Billionaire's Bunker" for its wealthy residents and tight security.

The details

Zuckerberg's new 20,000-square-foot home is still under construction on the 8-acre Indian Creek property. The deal closed on Monday, March 2, 2026, according to the local multiple listings service. The previous Miami-Dade record was set last year with a $225 million sale of a waterfront compound in Naples, while the overall U.S. record is held by billionaire Ken Griffin's $238 million purchase of a New York apartment in 2019.

  • The deal closed on Monday, March 2, 2026.
  • Last year, a $225 million sale of a waterfront compound in Naples set the previous Miami-Dade record.
  • In 2019, billionaire Ken Griffin purchased a New York apartment for $238 million, setting the overall U.S. record.

The players

Mark Zuckerberg

The CEO of Meta, the parent company of Facebook.

Priscilla Chan

Mark Zuckerberg's wife.

Ken Griffin

A billionaire who purchased a $238 million apartment in New York, setting the overall U.S. record for a home sale.

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The takeaway

The record-breaking sale of Zuckerberg's new Miami mansion underscores the continued appeal of South Florida's luxury real estate market, especially for ultra-high-net-worth individuals seeking privacy and exclusivity in gated communities like Indian Creek.