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How wealthy is Fisher Island?

33109 belongs to Fisher Island, Miami Beach's remote island only accessible by boat and ferry. The 216-acre island is filled with some of the wealthiest, with an average income per household of $2.2 Million according to Bloomberg.



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With less than 400 residents, $90 million condos and an exclusive golf course, Fisher Island ranks first in terms of median home values, according to a recent analysis of ZIP codes by realty service RealtyHop.

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But you won't find these boldfaced names trumpeting their ties to the island: Fishers Island is exceedingly private. Roughly two-thirds of the island is gated, and in some areas there are few street names or house numbers.

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Fisher Island is a private island which many famous people including Oprah Winfrey, Mel Brooks, Julia Roberts and Andre Agassi have called home. Fisher was originally the southern tip of Miami Beach until 1905 when engineers cut through that southern tip of Miami Beach casting Fisher Island adrift.

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With its lack of bridges to the mainland and perfectly manicured appearance, a home on Fisher Island is sought after most because of its privacy, security and amenities, Miami-Dade real estate broker Dora Puig told Warren.

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Fisher Island is a truly exclusive place to visit, unless you're a service or construction worker.

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Fisher Island Club offers many first-class amenities, including a hotel & resort, deep-water marina, pristine beaches and swimming pools, championship seaside golf, tennis courts (all four Grand Slam surfaces), a world-class spa, and several restaurants and lounges.

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Fishers was first settled in 1644 by John Winthrop Jr., a governor of Connecticut, and for years that state claimed jurisdiction. In 1879 New York, which based its claim on a 1664 grant to the Duke of York, finally wrested control (though Connecticut is now exploring ways to buy the island back from New York).

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Only Golf Carts At This Point Fisher Island is a paradise of golf carts, so to speak, and you can expect to see lots of them in this exclusive community. As the preferred method of transportation in Fisher Island, these handy dandy vehicles make driving, especially parking, a real treat.

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Indian Creek, a small, exclusive island in Miami with only a limited number of homes, is also known as the Billionaire Bunker due to its residents' extraordinary wealth and notoriety.

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About 650 families, including celebrities and mega stars, have homes on Fisher Island. Fewer than 20 percent of residents live on this secret haven year-round. Carl Fisher traded seven acres of Fisher Island to William K. Vanderbilt II in 1926 in exchange for a yacht named Eagle.

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Privacy is often the number one preference among the rich and famous. This is why so many millionaires and celebrities choose to live in a place that's difficult to access. The most exclusive place to live in Miami is Fisher Island, which is known for its lavish homes and famous residents.

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Miami Beach ZIP code 33109 is one of the most expensive in the nation for housing, a new report from PropertyShark shows. From January through October of this year, the Fisher Island ZIP code had a median home sale price of $5.2 million, fourth-highest in the nation, the report found.

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