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Miami-Area 'Scarface' House Listed For $237 Million

Tony Montana’s famous movie mansion from Scarface just hit the market in Miami, and the price tag is pure cocaine-era fantasy: $237 million. The waterfront estate in Key Biscayne is the bright white mansion used in one of the film’s most memorable scenes, where Tony Montana, played by Al Pacino, first visits Frank Lopez’s home and gets hypnotized watching Elvira, played by Michelle Pfeiffer, glide down that iconic glass elevator. Yes, that elevator is still there. The 2.38-acre property comes loaded: 868 feet of water frontage, a private boat dock, a 20,000-square-foot overwater helipad, a piano-shaped pool, floor-to-ceiling views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline, five bedrooms, and a steel-and-glass elevator that basically deserves its own SAG card. The place also has political history. Back in the early ’70s, the land was part of President Richard Nixon’s “Winter White House,” where he stayed in a smaller bungalow that was later torn down. The current mansion was built around 1981 by Roberto Striedinger, a pilot later convicted of smuggling cocaine for the Medellín cartel—which, frankly, makes this the most on-brand real estate backstory ever for Scarface. If it sells anywhere near asking price, it would crush the Miami-Dade home sale record, beating the $170 million deal where Mark Zuckerberg bought a home on Indian Creek Island.

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