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What island in Florida is a millionaire?

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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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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Indian Creek, the 300-acre private island in Biscayne Bay is recognized not just for its stunning beauty but also for being one of Miami Beach's wealthiest and most securely segregated neighborhoods on a global scale.

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The exclusive Indian Creek is known as “Billionaire Bunker and has been home to the likes of Carl Icahn, Tom Brady, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.

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Many wealthy, famous celebrities, and sports stars, from the U.S. and around the world have been residents of Fisher Island, including Oprah Winfrey, Andre Agassi, Boris Becker, Julia Roberts, Mike Fratello, Sharon Gless, Harold Ford, Sr., Pavel Bure, and Tim Rattay.

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From Diddy to billionaire Ken Griffen to Jennifer Lopez and Gloria Estefan, scads of high rollers maintain opulent abodes here. And, with only 30 homes on the island, it's pretty impressive that the record exec was able to snag himself a coveted piece of the Star Island pie.

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Bermuda topped the list of the world's top 20 islands for real estate investment, with the region now containing the highest concentration of island property holdings owned by ultra-high net worth individuals (UHNW), or those as having wealth in excess of $30 million outside the U.S..

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Of that list, the most billionaires—12—live in Miami; nine live in Austin. Miami is also home to the most millionaires and centi-millionaires (those who have a net worth of over $100 million) on the list.

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From Richard Branson's celebrity haunt on Necker Island to Mark Zuckerberg's sprawling Hawaiian hideaway, these pristine private islands are where the mega-rich spend their holidays. Grab your sunglasses and let's take a tour of the ultimate retreats of the world's wealthiest people.

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“Before the pandemic, owning a private island could be seen as the ultimate sign of wealth and luxury, but the pandemic has broadened this out widely as people now look towards private islands as providing the ultimate amount of seclusion, space and privacy,” Damianos said.

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