Al Capone’s former Miami Beach mansion is up for sale, with an asking price of $8,450,000. The former Chicago mobster bought the 10,000-square-foot Palm Island mansion in 1928 for $40,000 , this his real estate property was the one where Al Capone died after he was released from Alcatraz. Constructed in 1922, the oceanfront residence on the private Palm Island consists of a main house, a two story guest house, an oversized pool, a gorgeous two story cabana house, and a private sand beach overlooking the bay. 7 bedrooms, 5 full baths, and 2 powder rooms in total. Got $8.45 million kicking around? The property is represented by Albert Justo and Mirce Curkoski at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty.