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.

Mar. 2, 2026 at 2:07pm

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.