Google founder Sergey Brin has been linked to the purchase of a $51 million waterfront mansion in Miami, according to property records reported by Business Insider. The property is located on Allison Island in Biscayne Bay, an exclusive residential area close to one of the most famous luxury enclaves in the United States. While Brin’s name does not appear directly on the deed, the report says that documents connected to the transaction show links to addresses and legal representatives previously associated with the billionaire. If confirmed, the purchase would place Brin among several of the world’s richest technology leaders who have recently acquired high-value homes in what is called the Billionaire Bunker in Miami area.
Documents show Sergey Brin links to $51 million mansion
A deed recorded Tuesday, March 3 shows the Allison Island property was sold for $51 million. The home was transferred from MB 1 LLC, owned by Michael Burke, to Lagoon LLC, a company registered in Reno, Nevada.As mentioned above, Brin’s name does not appear in the documents. But the Reno address used by Lagoon LLC matches that of a law firm associated with attorney Michaelle Rafferty. Rafferty has also appeared in records connected to previous real estate transactions linked to Sergey Brin.According to property assessments, the house was built in 2019 and includes nearly 10,000 square feet of living space. The property features a cabana, marble patio, luxury pool and hot tub.
Tech billionaires buying homes in Miami
If Sergey Brin is confirmed as the buyer, he would join several other technology leaders who have recently purchased property in the Miami area. In recent months, Larry Page reportedly spent more than $180 million on multiple homes in Coconut Grove. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg also bought a property on Indian Creek Island for about $170 million, according to reports.As per BI report, real estate agents say the surge of tech billionaires buying homes in Miami has pushed luxury property prices to new levels. “People want to be around their colleagues,” Douglas Elliman agent Dina Goldentayer told the publication. “They want to be around people in technology and finance. So it’s made a big impact on the market.”
What is the ‘Billionaire Bunker’
The Allison Island property sits just a few miles from Indian Creek Island, widely known as the “Billionaire Bunker.” Indian Creek is a private island community with tight security and limited access. The island has around 40 homes and its own police force, making it one of the most exclusive residential areas in the United States.





