Real Estate

Pablo Escobar's Miami Property Up For Sale

Colombian ​drug lord Pablo Escobar's one-time Miami property is up for grabs minus the pink mansion that once graced 150 feet of waterfront.

MIAMI BEACH, FL — Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar's one-time Miami property is up for grabs minus the pink mansion that graced 150 feet of South Florida waterfront until 2016.

Escobar was killed in a rooftop shootout with police back in 1993, but you can still own a piece of narco history for a mere $15.9 million. A six-floor apartment building in Medellin that was once owned by Escobar was demolished last month, according to the Associated Press.

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His Miami home was knocked down after being purchased by a local businessman who owns a casual restaurant chain around Miami called Chicken Kitchen.

"They found two safes, one of which was stolen," said a representative of listing agency ONE Sotheby’s International Realty. The listing agency didn't immediately know what was in the second safe.

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Escobar was known for hiding cash and valuables in the walls and under the floors of his houses.

The 30,000-square-foot lot features "killer views" of downtown Miami, according to One Sotheby's. The home is listed by Mirce Curkoski and Albert Justo with the Waterfront Team at ONE Sotheby’s.

You can find Escobar's property and other great homes on Realtor.com. Here are more details below:

  • Address: 5860 N Bay Rd, Miami Beach, Florida
  • Price: $15,900,000
  • Square Feet:
  • Bedrooms:
  • Bathrooms: 0 Baths
  • Features: 30, 000 +\- SF lot with 150 FT of waterfront on North Bay Road with downtown views. Perfect to build your dream home or invest for the future. Plans for a beautiful modern home have been submitted to the city awaiting approval. See renderings.

This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.

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